All articles by Tommy Leighton – Page 94
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ArticleCoopers scoops £12m foodservice deal
Fresh produce foodservice supplier wins £12 million contract
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ArticleFruit Logistica smashes records
Berlin event attracts 35,000 visitors and estimates that more than $100m worth of contracts were signed in three days.
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ArticleMarkets must contribute to national agenda
Market authorities recognise need for markets to tie in with national healthy eating agenda.
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ArticleReichman: spread your floral focus
Agrexco’s flower marketing manager Yehuda Reichman believes there is a tendency to over-emphasise the importance of the February-march window.
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NZ citrus heads to US
New Zealand citrus growers are looking to make their fortune with new exports to the US market.
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ArticleAgrexco celebrates half a century of exports
Agrexco has launched a logo to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its formation in Israel.
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Forum to discuss obesity
The Westminster Diet & Health Forum will be holding a keynote seminar to discuss issues surrounding obesity, at Lewis Media Centre, London, on April 25.
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ArticleHerb market spiced up by 30 per cent
Sales of herbs and spices were up by 30 per cent in the UK last year.
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ArticleMed diet better for pregnant women
New evidence suggests a Mediterranean diet could have positive effects on the health of unborn babies in the womb.
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ArticleZeraim gets personal with watermelons
Israeli breeder Zeraim Gedera has developed and is about to launch new varieties of personal watermelons.
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ArticleTrio of devices for temperature control
Refrigeration specialist Universal Master Products has introduced three new devices to help the food industry control and log food storage temperatures.
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ArticleTOPP training for organics
The Soil Association is offering growers in the South West expert advice and training in organic production as part of its Organic Pathfinder Training Programme (TOPP).
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Which? slams food companies
Food companies have come under fire from an industry watchdog for using ‘underhand’ tactics to market unhealthy products to children.
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ArticleIsraeli avo exports cut in half
Total exports of avocado from Israel this season will amount to around 27,000 tonnes, half of the volume exported last year.
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OFT hindered by loopholes
Investigations by the Office of Fair Trading are being hampered by a legal loophole preventing it from forcing companies to hand over documents.
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PMA tracks RFID progress
PMA's first Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Issues Log Task Force meeting will be held March 1 during the RFID World Conference in Dallas, Texas.
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ArticleGolden PR campaign
The South African growers of Golden Delicious apples are to invest in a major consumer PR programme.
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Study: Organic veg not healthier
A study conducted by a Dutch consumer group has revealed that conventionally-grown vegetables equally as healthy as their organic counterparts.
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ArticleWaitrose second favourite store for UK shoppers
Waitrose has made an amazing leap in the list of UK shoppers’ favourite stores.
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ArticleSprouts having a top season
The Brussels sprout job has had one of its most successful seasons ever.

