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The Chain | October 2012
Banana wars continue to be waged, but the key difference now is that the power has shifted in favour of retailers and third-party logistics providers
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Global deal pushes red-flesh apples
Fruit marketers from 11 countries are to collaborate on bringing new varieties of red-flesh apples to market within five years
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Peru posts asparagus export rise
Sales of Peru’s biggest non-traditional product rose steadily during the first nine months of 2012, with the US and the Netherlands receiving the bulk of volume
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Chile tops global export ranking
South American nation occupies world top spot for various products, including certain fresh fruit categories
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Eosta launches pineapple alliance
The Dutch sustainability specialist is organising a new Sustainable Pineapple Alliance to improve equality in the sector
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Baloian expands imported veg supply
Deal with supplier Cueto Produce in Mexico will widen the US distributor’s year-round bell pepper supply
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Sainsbury's stocks UK Sweet Sensation
AG Thames supplies retailer with first home-grown Sweet Sensation pears
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Chilean cherry forecast down for 2012/13
A drop is anticipated in Chilean cherry exports as adverse weather conditions hit volumes, according to a report by Asoex and SAG
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US exports to Indonesia stall
Confusion over new import regulations causes chaos for US apple exporters
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Choudou makes comeback
The old brassica variety is gaining publicity on its return thanks to French producer Larrère
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Russia takes on more Valencian citrus
Exports increased 200 per cent over past three seasons, according to reports in Spain
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Apple volumes down in Himachal Pradesh
A lack of rainfall earlier in the season has been blamed for a smaller than average apple crop in Himachal Pradesh this year
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Sheehan grape variety battle continues
More action to come in fight for Sheehan grape varieties in South Africa, despite recent court ruling in favour of Sheehan Genetics
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Sour taste follows Navico-Olympic ruling
Namibian supplier wins case against Dutch importer after year of legal wrangling over disputed sales agreement
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Brazil 'stops EU orange exports'
Increased phytosanitary demands on citrus entering the EU has forced Brazil's hand, according to Valencian group Ava-Asaja
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EU banana disputes officially end
European Union and Latin American officials sign historic deal to close all disputes relating to banana imports into the EU
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Protesters torch RSA table grapes
Flicker of political unrest leaves one Hex River Valley vineyard singed and growers concerned over pay negotiations
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China access for Tasmanian cherries
Cherry growers in the Australian state of Tasmania have been granted provisional approval to export fruit to Mainland China
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Mozambique backs mango project
The southern African country's government is to supply mango seeds to small and medium-sized farmers at a fraction of the cost
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Chiquita's third-quarter loss doubles
Despite wider net loss of US$67m and lower sales, new CEO Edward Lonergan says results "exceeded internal expectations"