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ArticleTango Mango and Shelly impress Israelis
Two new mango cultivars bred and grown in Israel are slated to be the leading varieties in the country's future export basket.
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ArticleMorrisons receives results boost
Supermarket chain Morrisons has reported encouraging interim results that should give it a boost in its bid battle for rival Safeway.
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Chefs get a lesson in Lamb's lettuce
Lamb's lettuce could soon be taking the UK restaurant sector by storm following a promotion at the Restaurant Show this week organised by French producers from the Loire Valley.
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French apples used to promote English sales
The Co-op is to put vouchers in French apple bags, encouraging consumers to buy UK apples on their next visit.
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ArticleSmall growers fear GAP barriers
ColeACP voices concern about effect of EurepGAP on small producers.
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Fruitmasters takes over Citronas
Dutch fruit producer, importer and distributor group Fruitmasters took over importer and exporter Citronas on Tuesday.
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Volkswagen scoops van of the year
The new Volkswagen Transporter has been crowned van of the year.
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ArticleOnion and carrot conference confirmed
The onion and carrot worlds will converge in Cambridgeshire in late November.
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Fresh2003 finalised
The programme for European trade conference Fresh2003 has been finalised.
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Chile roundtable "a huge opportunity"
More than 30 importers are expected to meet with producers at the International Business Roundtable in Chile on September 23-24.
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ArticleMcDonald's to insist on EurepGAP
Dr Reinhard Kaeppel, head of the chain's European quality assurance division, said that all McDonald's suppliers will be pushed down the EurepGAP route.
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Lona to focus purely on citrus
Independent South African exporter Lona to concentrate solely on expansion of its citrus business.
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ArticleSafeway announcement expected soon
The government is planning to annouce the outcome of the battle for Safeway next week.
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ArticleTesco announces first-half results
Tesco has revealed that first-half sales have increased 17 per cent to £14.9billion.
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Grower disappointment in Cancún
Producers in the UK have expressed their disappointment at the failure to reach agreement on agriculture at the World Trade Organisation talks in Mexico at the weekend.
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ArticleAvocado showdown
California's avocado growers are under pressure as the US department of agriculture considers further lifting an 80-year old ban to allow fruit from Mexico into more US states including California.
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ArticleMango mania sweeps Tesco
Tesco ran a campaign to highlight the flavours and nutritional benefits of eating mangoes with its suppliers as part of Mango Week last week.
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Retail giant doubts global harmonisation potential
Fons Scmid of retail giant Royal Ahold believes consumer perceptions will block true globalisation of food safety standards.
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SuperViga invigorated
Soft-fruit plant breeder and propagator Hargreaves Plants says the SuperViga brand has performed exceptionally well this season.

