All Production & Trade articles – Page 1052
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Coca-Cola steps up control of Innocent
The Coca-Cola Company has announced that it has increased its investment in UK-based smoothie giant Innocent by buying the majority of the founders' remaining shares, a deal that is subject to governmental approval.
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New face for Interfarm UK
A leading agricultural and horticultural supply company has added a new face to its management team.
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NFU offers growers negotiation advice
Producers and their representatives need to be better prepared and have every issue costed out in their negotiations with buyers, delegates at the first NFU grower representative summit were told last week.
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Double tragedy at Blackmoor as two staff are found dead
Fruit grower and packer Blackmoor Estate in Hampshire has been hit by a double tragedy when two members of staff died at work earlier this week.
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NZ strikes back on frozen produce claims
New Zealand growers are hitting back at claims by an Australian trade body that its trans-Tasman neighbour is sending sub-standard frozen vegetables to its shores.
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EWT revamps business following trading loss
Top-fruit grower, packer and supplier Empire World Trade (EWT) is bouncing back from a “very tough year” which saw it post a loss for the 12 months to 28 April 2012 of £174,000 after tax.
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Pom Wonderful outlines UK push
Pom Wonderful, the 100 per cent Californian pomegranate juice, is set to hit UK television screens during March and April with a £1.2m (€1.42m) advertising campaign.
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'Pear volume down 20 per cent', says BFV
Belgium-based pear producer Belgische Fruitveiling (BFV) has confirmed that there has been a 20 per cent decline in current volume.
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Industry teams up to tackle new fruit fly
The soft-fruit sector is leading a co-ordinated industry response to ward off the potentially devastating effects of a new fruit fly.
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Turnover improvement for ND
French logistics organisation Norbert Dentressangle (ND) has announced an increase in annual turnover of 8.5 per cent for 2012, up to €3.88bn from €3.58bn the previous year.
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Abel & Cole success 'can boost veg box category'
Analysts have predicted a bright future for the organic box-scheme sector after Abel & Cole posted an impressive set of financial results.
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Spanish imports on the rise
Spain's fresh fruit and vegetable imports grew 1.4 per cent on a year-on-year basis for the 11 months to November 2012, according to new data published by Fepex.
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Chiquita reveals preliminary results
Chiquita Brands International has outlined its preliminary results for the fourth quarter and full-year of 2012, with sales forecast to remain stable and yearly income expected to fall on the previous 12 months.
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UN urges people to buy ugly fruit & veg
The United Nations has urged shoppers around the world to buy misshapen or aesthetically imperfect fresh produce in a bid to limit the volume of fresh produce that goes to waste every year and feed millions of people around the world who go hungry every day.
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UK Fairtrade Foundation announces new CEO
The UK's Fairtrade Foundation last month announced the appointment of Michael Gidney as its new CEO to replace Harriet Lamb, who became chief executive of Fairtrade International last summer.
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Fresh produce behind Eurotunnel success
Eurotunnel says that flowers and fruit and vegetables helped it to achieve record revenues of £843.8 million for 2012.
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Thanet Earth harvest first cucumbers of 2013
Thanet Earth has begun harvesting its first cucumbers of the year and says that despite recent low light levels plants are looking strong and healthy.
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Peru's asparagus sets sights on China
According to Peruvian press reports, China will open up to exports of asparagus from Peru in the next two months.
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Co-operatives announce top-fruit partnership
Two top-fruit co-operatives have merged to create a 16-member group that will span the south-east and east of England.
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Port of Felixstowe quash BBC weather claims
The Port of Felixstowe has denied reports by the BBC that its service has been badly affected by today's snowy weather.

