All articles by Tom Joyce – Page 103
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Modef protests "unfair" margins
The "unacceptable" margins taken by French supermarkets will come under fire this week when Modef stages its protest sale of produce
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Seafreight service aids Israeli mangoes
A new seafreight service via France is benefiting exports to the UK by reducing the need for airfreight
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Love My Salad a hit
The social networking site has proven a success since its launch in February and is set to expand further
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Payback time for French farmers
French growers that received "illegal" state aid face a tough task paying the €300m demanded by the EU by the end of 2012
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Mirabelles down in France
The French region of Lorraine is expecting a drop in volumes of its mirabelle plums as a result of spring frost
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French face price hikes
France has experienced significant increases in prices, even of produce relatively unaffected by the weather
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Shippers facilitate Lebanese exports
Exports from Lebanon have been hit by the violence in neighbouring Syria, but steps are now being taken to ease the pain
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New MD at Interfel
Louis Orenga has been named the new managing director of French interprofessional organisation Interfel
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Special Fruit gains AEO certificate
AEO status means Belgian importer will benefit from priority treatment and fewer inspections at customs
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Bonduelle reports strong turnover
Thanks in part to its international expansion strategy, French group Bonduelle has recorded good full year results
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Prices stabilise in Algeria
Although prices of fruit and vegetables have fallen from last week's peak, few believe this market stabilisation will last
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Record container traffic at Haifa
The Israeli port has set a new record for container traffic during the first half of the year
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French tomato production up
Tomato volumes have been higher in France this year, but rainy conditions have hurt demand
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Superheroes can play healthy role
The likes of Batman and Spider-man can encourage children to make healthier food choices, a new US study has shown
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Fairtrade marks Sainsbury's switch
It has now been five years since the UK retailer shifted to Fairtrade bananas, contributing nearly €5m a year in premiums
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Casino sees sales growth slowdown
The French retail chain has reported a decline in sales growth for the second quarter, due to tough trading conditions at home
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Lautrec garlic volumes stay high
After last year's record season, Label Rouge and PGI-certified garlic from Lautrec is enjoying another bumper season
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Lamb named Fairtrade International CEO
Harriet Lamb, director of the UK's Fairtrade Foundation, is set to take up her new international role from October this year
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Health messages 'counter-productive'
A new study from Grenoble School of Management puts in doubt the efficacy of health messages in advertising
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Syrian crisis halts Lebanese exports
Lebanese exporters have been unable to send to Arab countries as a result of the turbulence in neighbouring Syria