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ArticleTesco issues warning to Chancellor
Sir Terry Leahy, Tesco chief executive, has warned that companies could desert Britain unless the government cuts tax and red tape and boosts investment in R&D and the skills base.
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ArticleApple market on track
Demand in many northern hemisphere apple markets finished 2003 in a strong position, reports the February issue of the World Apple Report.
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Cafta offers Costa Rica opportunities
The Central American Free Trade Agreement signed between the US and countries in Central America offers Costa Rican exporters much in their largest market, but they will not take their eye off the ball when it comes to European sendings, an industry leader says.
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ArticleBrussels supports GM plans
The European Commission has approved a proposal to allow the import of a genetically modified type of maize.
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Baltimore announces exhibition plans
Baltimore Innovations to display the Always Fresh system at Foodex Meatex.
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ArticleFlandria closes the Gap
The Flandria label has been extended to cover FlandriaGap specifications by Belgian auctions Mechelse Veilingen and Veiling Hoogstraten.
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ArticleChile tops apple table
Chile has edged ahead of New Zealand for the first time in the World Apple Report's annual international competitive comparison.
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FTA says Working Time Directive requires flexibility
The FTA has told the government that its regulations to apply the Working Time Directive to the transport sector should provide flexibility to the industry.
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ArticleCapespan announces brand restrictions
Capespan has announced it is to restrict the use of the Cape brand to products grown in South Africa and Namibia.
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Hargreaves signs kiwifruit deal
Hargreaves Plants has signed a deal with Pico in British Columbia to work with its kiwifruit material.
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Foodex Meatex joins forces with chefs network
Foodex Meatex has teamed up with the Development Chefs Network who will be present at the March exhibition showing what can be achieved when chefs, food developers, manufacturers and suppliers all work together.
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ArticleChiquita approached in Colombian sale
Produce multi-national Chiquita Brands International has confirmed that is considering selling a Colombian banana operation.
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Ocean Spray appoints new marketing manager
Ocean Spray's Ingredient Technology Group (ITG) has appointed a new business to business marketing manager.
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Eurodix gives boost to South African project
UK citrus fruit importers Eurodix has given a financial boost to an iniatiative to build a crèche for more than 100 children in South Africa.
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FFB predicts 2004 export increase
Eighty per cent of UK food and drinks producers from the UK expect international sales to grow in 2004, according to a survey by Food from Britain (FFB).
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Sainsbury's prepares for corner shop battle
Sainsbury’s is preparing a bid for the largest remaining independent player in the convenience store sector.
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Somerfield reveals franchise plans
Somerfield has heightened speculation that it will bid for Londis, by announcing that it wants a franchise network.
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Entrepreneur in last-minute Safeway bid
Retail entrepreneur John Lovering is planning a last-minute £3.5 billion bid for Safeway, in a bid to snatch the supermarket group from Morrisons.
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ArticleGrocery sales drive 2003 retail performance
Grocery sales have driven a 5.5 per cent increase in retail performance in 2003, according to a new report from Information Resources.
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ArticleCarrots build on Friends of the Earth endorsement
British Carrot Growers' Association works towards alternative crop-protection strategies.

