All articles by Tom Joyce – Page 137
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         Article ArticleZim increases transatlantic rateThe Israeli shipping company has revealed that rates for transatlantic freight will increase from the start of July 
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      ArticleLeahy to step down at Tesco next yearHaving been Tesco's CEO for the last 14 years, Sir Terry Leahy has announced his desire to retire in March 2011 
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         Article ArticleTurkish cherry exporters cheeryThanks to this season's favourable weather conditions, Turkish cherry exporters have reasons to be cheerful 
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      ArticleAldi to open up in NYCThe discounter is set to open its first store in New York City, in the US, where its presence has grown rapidly since 2008 
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         Article ArticlePink Lady targets health-conscious womenThe apple brand is aiming to reach healthy women with disposable income in its new advertising campaign in the UK 
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         Article ArticleAlgeria struggles with exportsThe North African country reportedly has a number of obstacles to overcome before it can increase its exports overseas 
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         Article ArticleNunhems aims big for new melonSeeds specialist Nunhems has announced that it has high hopes for its new Yellow Moon melon variety 
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         Article ArticleFrench put off by priceFrench shoppers are consuming insufficient fruit and vegetables due to a lack of money, according to a new poll 
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      ArticleAfrica's green revolutionNamanga Ngongi, an agronomist from Cameroon, believes that Africa may be embarking on a second green revolution 
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         Article ArticleGazan agriculture suffersThe continuing blockade of the Gaza Strip by Israel is leading to the rapid decline of agriculture in Gaza 
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         Article ArticleRungis fruit outperforms vegAlthough 2009 was a tough year for all, fruits appear to have fared better than vegetables at the Parisian market of Rungis 
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         Article ArticleNîmes strawberries to gain PGINîmes' strawberries are set to join the French region's wine, olives and olive oil in gaining protected status 
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         Article ArticleGuadeloupe bananas return to EUFollowing a lengthy hiatus caused by the volcanic eruption at Montserrat, exports of Guadeloupe's bananas are ready to resume 
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         Article ArticleWorld Cup teams offset emissionsThrough Soil & More's compost project, many teams at this month's World Cup aim to offset their carbon emissions 
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         Article ArticleMercosur-Israel FTA comes onlineTrade between the South American bloc and Israel is expected to increase after the FTA comes into effect today 
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         Article ArticleUK MP urges food revolutionA British politician has called on the government to transform public sector food procurement to boost UK agriculture 
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         Article ArticleAmsterdam summit tackles sustainabilityThe Sustainable Foods Summit will look at key issues relating to sustainability in the food industry when it convenes on 10-11 June 
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         Article ArticleBelgium-France trade stays highImport and export figures for Belgium and France reveal the level of activity between the two countries remains strong 
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         Article ArticleFairtrade veg market set to growFollowing Marks & Spencer's foray into Fairtrade vegetables, Organic Monitor sees an opportunity for big growth throughout Europe 
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         Article ArticleMechelse announces strong Q1 resultsHigher production volumes have helped Belgian auction Mechelse Veilingen record strong growth in the first quarter of 2010 
 

