All Production & Trade articles – Page 1028
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      ArticleFyffes to import more Peruvian bananasFyffes is planning to increase the volume of organic bananas it sources from Peru as the country looks to increase the volume it ships overseas. 
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      ArticleRefrigerant changes loomRefrigeration engineer John Dye of JD Cooling is warning cold-storage users to be prepared for changes in the fight against global warming that will affect the products they can use in their systems from next year. 
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      ArticleTotal Produce UK appoints senior directorTotal Produce has appointed Mark Player as managing director of its retail and imports business. 
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      Article'Food industry must unite' warns scientistGrowers and farmers must move forward with a united approach if they are to meet challenges to UK food production in the coming years according to a leading scientist. 
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      ArticleTesco backs Thai export growthThe world's third-largest grocer Tesco has underlined its commitment to Thailand's fresh produce export trade by targeting Thai exports worth Bt15bn in 2013 through its Tesco Lotus division and promising to promote Thai products to customers at more than 6,500 Tesco stores in Europe, Asia and the US. 
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      ArticlePotato Council looks ahead after 'challenging' yearThe Potato Council has urged the UK potato industy to address its problems to regain ground after 'the most challenging growing season in history.' 
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      ArticleDole reduces losses in third quarterDole Food Company has announced that it narrowed its loss during the third quarter of 2012, although revenues took a hit during a three-month period that also saw the sale of its worldwide packaged food and Asian fresh produce businesses to Itochu Corporation. 
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      ArticleApple suppliers urged to learn moreApple marketers around the world need to learn more about consumers if they are to succeed in growing their sales according to a renowned apple sector analyst. 
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      ArticleAsda sales growth slows downAsda has announced a third quarter like-for-like sales increase of 0.3 per cent, for the 12 weeks ending 29 September, a drop in sales following a 0.7 per cent increase in the last quarter. 
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      ArticlePremium range helps Sainsbury's profits growSainsbury’s has posted a 2.5 per cent increase in its half-year pre-tax profits. 
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      ArticleMore Brits turning to frozen, claims Birds Eye CEOFurther adherence to waste-reduction schemes such as WRAP by shoppers is helping to boost consumption of frozen vegetables, according to Birds Eye CEO Martin Glenn. 
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      ArticleBrazil 'stops EU orange exports'Following mounting pressure to address the issue of food safety and imports, EU officials have been forced to increase phytosanitary demands on countries including Brazil and South Africa. 
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      ArticleNew partnership to boost hydroponic farmingA new international partnership aiming to build the world's largest network of hydroponic greenhouses could dramatically increase the availability of fresh produce across the United States. 
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      ArticleMarsden leaves Berry GardensNick Marsden, sales director and board member at UK-based soft fruit supplier Berry Gardens, has left the company. 
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      ArticleFocused Capespan back to profit in the UKCapespan returned to profitability in the UK in the last financial year as it divested its packing operation and left Sheerness for Maidstone. 
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      ArticleHodgson leaves Morrisons after sales dipRichard Hodgson, the group commercial director of Morrisons, is set to leave the British retailer. 
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      ArticleSainsbury's grabs greater market shareSainsbury's has increased its share of the grocery market by 0.4 percentage points to 16.8 per cent, according to the latest Kantar Worldpanel figures. 
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      ArticleAlbert Bartlett backs Jersey with new farm buyScotland-based potato producer Albert Bartlett is defying the tough UK season with a seven-figure investment in acquiring new land in Jersey. 
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      ArticleFood sales help to spare M&S blushesMarks & Spencer food sales have increased by 3.4 per cent, for the six months ending 30 September, while overall profits fell by 9.7 per cent. 
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      ArticleHopes high for early-season clementineSpanish marketer Anecoop has confirmed plans to extend production of a new, early-harvesting clementine variety that it claims can greatly improve the profitability of the category in the opening weeks of the season. 
 

