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ArticleHargreaves appoints new plant scientist
Wai-Lon Pang, a recently qualified MSc at Reading University, has been recruited by Hargreaves Plants to further develop the company's ability to identify improved new varieties of soft fruits.
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Transport body launches website
Transfrigoroute has launched its new website with a range of features aiming to assist its members.
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ArticleWashington apple crop down on estimates
Washington crop lower than initial forecast, according to top grower and exporter Stemilt.
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ArticleChile expects to ship more fruit to Europe
The predominance of the US market as a destination for Chilean fruit could end in the next few seasons.
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ArticleTransport at breaking point says CBI
The CBI has claimed that business leaders will not invest in the UK because the country's transport system is at breaking point.
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ArticleJO Sims announces Westfalia link-up
JO Sims has announced a new agreement with South African company Westfalia.
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Government agrees Stamp Duty reduction
The government has agreed to significantly reduce major Stamp Duty rises on new tenancies.
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Syngenta issues grass weeds killer
Vegetable growers should be able to control volunteer cereals and grass weeds with a new formulation of Syngenta's Fusilade Max.
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ArticleFairtrade sales predicted to grow
Fairtrade products could become the "new organics", according to a report from Leatherhead Food International.
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Defra establishes new organics committee
Defra has established an advisory committee on organic standards as a successor to the United Kingdom register of organic standards.
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ArticleIt's mangoes away... to South Africa
A final call to all chefs who have not already sent in their favourite mango recipe to the Mango Association.
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Lingarden to unveil factory
Lingarden is set to unveil its £500,000 modernised factory, which prepares thousands of England's Quality Plants for sale in UK supermarkets.
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ArticleSuper Cali goes ballistic, pistachio crop atrocious
California's pistachio production is down significantly on last year's records, but more importantly on summer pre-season forecasts.
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ArticleAmericans looking for global expansion
PMA president Bryan Silbermann intends to continue the international expansion of the group.
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Storming Norman talks on leadership at PMA
General “Storming” Norman Schwarzkopf was the keynote speaker at a PMA breakfast session and spoke about the secrets behind good leadership.
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ArticleSafeway puts stores to auction
Safeway has been secretly inviting offers for the 53 stores would-be bidder Morrisons was told it has to sell to comply with the competition commission, according to a report in The Guardian.
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ArticleConcorde stages Journal fly-past
Concorde flew over the offices of the Journal on its last commercial flight today. See ropey pictures...
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ArticleADC unveils new product
ADC BioScientific has introduced a new portable soil respiration system.
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Assured Food Standards appoints Colin Smith
Ex-Safeway ceo Colin Smith has been appointed chairman of Assured Food Standards 2003.
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Summer is over for the EU
Sunday sees the clocks go back by one hour across Europe, marking the end of summertime.

