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Sainsbury's market share falls
Sainsbury's has seen it's market share suffer once more as Tesco and Asda take advantage
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Chilean growers federation to host seminar
Fedefruta, the Chilean Federation of Fruit Growers, is to host an international business seminar in Santiago in September to introduce interested importers from around the world to the Chilean fruit-producing industry.
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SALT ASSAULT
Salt. Essential to life, and in particular to chips but when it comes to ready meals, and especially those for children,
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DEAF WAITERS
Most of us are familiar with the "Brit abroad" ñ struggling to communicate with one of his European counterparts. If he
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ArticleTullets do the Walk of Life
Fruit, high protein pasta and energy bars proved invaluable resources for the Journal's very own Pam Tullet and daughter Amy
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Sainsbury's responds to Fairtrade profit claims
Sainsbury's has responded to a Sunday Times report which accused the group and other supermarkets of exploiting customers' goodwill by overcharging for Fairtrade products.
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Europech' issues crop revision
European peach, nectarine and apricot estimates prepared in May have been revised by Europech' taking account of late spring weather in all the major production regions.
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Potato blight cases rise
There have been further outbreaks of potato blight across the UK bringing the total number of cases to 36 in the last month.
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Corporation's submission to Select Committee
Richard Adams, assistant town clerk, gave the Corporation of London's submission to the House of Common's select committee on agriculture thsi week. Read it in full.
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Ghana: export capability expands
Ghana has the capability to increase its exports of fruit and vegetables to Europe and beyond substantially, the country's delegation to this week's Royal Show told freshinfo.
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Foodex gearing up for 2004
Foodex Meatex has announced that two thirds of the stand space for the 2004 show.
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NFU backs Competition Commission
The farming industry has welcomed last week's Competition Commission "remedy statement" on the future of Safeway.
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Sun World licenses Australians
US stone fruit company Sun World has licensed two leading Australian firms to market its varieties in Australia.
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Bananas need lasting solution
Pressure group Euroban has chosen the 10th anniversary of the EU banana regime to call for a lasting solution to global banana trade strife.
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New Ways finalists announced
The Bramley Campaign Group (BCG) has announced the three finalists in its New Ways With Bramley competition.
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Freshfel expresses concern over rising euro
Freshfel Europe has contacted the European Commission due to concern over the continued strengthening of the euro in relation to the dollar.
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Covent Garden Authority submits
Leif Mills, chairman of the New Covent Garden Market Authority, will make a submission to the Select Committee today, on developments since the Saphir Report was published. The Corporation of London, will also present their case.
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Asda begins 5-a-day tour
Asda has begun a nationwide tour to promote the benefits of fresh fruit and healthy eating.
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Norfolk herb growing success
Norfolk's Finest Herbs has announced that it has doubled its number of retail outlets and overall sales in the last year.

