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UK and West Bank in veg labelling row
A British government plan to label vegetables produced by Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank has sparked international tension as foreign secretary David Miliband visits Israel.
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Organic campaign in full swing for Agrexco
the Israeli group is continuing its push to increase its organic presence in Europe
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English pears struck by weather
While the apple crop has largely survived the varied weather problems of this year in all English production areas, pears have not been so lucky.
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Tesco unveils English master
The first commercial supplies of UK Rubens apples went on sale at Tesco on Wednesday.
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Quarterly growth for Asda
The UK group has overseen a tenth successive quarter of like-for-like sales growth
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Turkey shapes up to UK challenge
Citrus is a staple in the UK throughout the festive period, to be found in Christmas stockings across the country. This season, Turkish growers and exporters are expecting a bigger crop than last year and are aiming to grow their share of the UK market at this competitive time. Anna Sbuttoni reports.
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Delayed English job dominates retail strategic thinking
This is the quarter when the apple category largely flies back - from the southern hemisphere - and thinks of England. The domestic season is playing catch-up, but most supermarkets have kept up or enhanced their support for the in-demand home-grown crop this season. Tommy Leighton reports.
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Club created to back Rubens apple variety
The introduction of the variety to the international apple market will be carefully managed by a range of companies
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Asda scores British edamame bean first
Asda is set to become the first-ever British retailer to sell edamame beans fresh in their pods.
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BA World Cargo opens Thai office
Establishment of new customer service team in Bangkok set to boost company's operations in south-east Asia
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BA World Cargo opens Thai office
Establishment of new customer service team in Bangkok set to boost company's operations in south-east Asia
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First-half profit growth for Sainsbury's
The UK retailer has enjoyed like-for-like sales growth for the fifteenth consecutive quarter
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Del Monte makes Cameroon switch
Company will send its Cameroon banana volumes to Europe on container services operated by Maersk Line
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Easy crunch apple on sale at Tesco
A new variety that is deemed easier to bite is set to go on sale at Tesco outlets across the UK
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Citrus production to rise in South Africa
A USDA report has pointed to increased citrus volumes during 2008/09, as well as a jump in fruit volumes exported
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Britain braced for more discounting
Report shows annual fall in food sales, as experts predict "heavy discounting"
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UK consumers' Christmas spending to fall
The credit crunch will slow average spending this year, although food sales are expected to increase
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Aldi on course for record UK/Ireland sales
The discounter is enjoying another booming year with sales up 26 per cent so far in 2008
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US watermelons set for UK
US watermelons could soon be making their way to UK with a push from the National Watermelon Promotion Board.
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Food inflation falls sharply in the UK
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) administered Nielsen Shop Price Index (SPI) for October has reported that annual shop price inflation is three per cent down from 3.6 per cent seen in September - the second consecutive month that inflation has fallen.