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ArticlePMA starts global seminars in Chile
US trade body Produce Marketing Association holds first "global" seminar in Santiago, Chile.
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ArticleImport control issues being ironed out
After two years of work, the working party on import controls has delivered positive news.
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ArticleOut on their own
Northern Ireland's North Down Group moved its operations from Balmoral Fruit Market in March 2001. Some viewed the move as a risk, but there are no regrets. John Broy reports.
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ArticleIsrael raises mango hopes
Two new mango cultivars bred and grown in Israel are slated to be the leading varieties in the country's future export basket, reports Aaron Priel.
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ArticleJumping price hurdles
This year has been difficult for the hotel and restaurant catering industry, which has been faced with price rises due to hot weather. But a rising trend for eating out and a surge in UK tourism this year means one thing is certain ñ it is never quiet. John Broy reports.
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ArticleCuba bounces back to form
The first vessel of Cuban citrus to arrive in the UK this year discharged on Wednesday, before continuing its journey to Rotterdam to drop off fruit for the continent. Tommy Leighton talks to the UK's top two importers to gauge opinions at the start of an important campaign.
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ArticleSweet moves into sales at Beacon
Robert Sweet is taking on a new sales role with fast-growing ingredients specialist Beacon Foods.
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Category management conference
Institute of Grocery Distribution (IGD) Category Management conference to address supplier and retailer challenges.
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Green still in the hunt for Safeway
The fifth known suitor of Safeway, entrepreneur Philip Green, has been busy quashing rumours that he is to pull out of the bidding process.
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ArticleAsda could be searching for Safeway partners
Asda is thought to be hunting down a financial bidder to ensure it plays some part in the takeover of Safeway.
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ArticleUK government to give green light to GM farming
UK broadsheet The Sunday Times reports that the government is to give the go ahead to producers for the commercial production of genetically modified crops.
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Rijk Zwann's salad innovations
Rijk Zwaan is leading the way for the future of lettuce products and was nominated at AGF for the fruit and vegetables innovation award.
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ArticleIshida unveils new equipment
Ishida Europe unveiled a new multihead weigher for salads at AGF, Rotterdam
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ArticleEast London bids to get healthy
East London saw the launch of its own 5-a-day project this week. It was marked by a schools "Ready Steady Fruit" competition and a whole range of initiatives are planned.
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ArticlePomanjou looks for Honeycrunch growth
The Pomanjou group is looking to increase its output of the Honeycrunch variety.
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ArticleMandar centre lights up Rungis landscape
A new highlight has emerged on the landscape of Rungis. The Mandar Group, a wholesale fixture on the Parisian wholesale market since 1976, has recently moved to a state-of-the-art 8,000 square metre facility that moves the company onto a new stage.
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EurepGAP must deliver on promises
I'm sure there will be readers who disagree with my take on the EurepGAP conference. As with anything that is retail-led,
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ArticleExcellent salad performance for Greenery
The Greenery/Naturelle has reported a strong year for Dutch salads despite the problems of a hot summer.
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ArticleRedbridge's Redeva reaches first milestone
Breeding programme celebrates in Dundee with 2,500 berry tastings

