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Spanish trade show announced
Alimentaria, the International Food and Beverage Exhibition, will be held in Fira, Barcelona and will run from March 10-14, next year, it has been announced.
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New products at Kent event
A number of companies are promising new products and services for the fruit sector at this year’s Fruit Focus.
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ISEA and World Onion Congress combine
Registration for the trade show during the fifth International ISHS Symposium on Edible Alliaceae (ISEA) and the second World Onion Congress has been opened.
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Royal Mail workers launch two-week strike
Postal workers to launch nationwide industrial action for two weeks from July 25. Click here for full Royal Mail statement.
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      ArticleTGA marks its 10th birthday
The British Tomato Growers’ Association (TGA) toasted its 10th anniversary at the Chelsea Royal Hospital last Thursday, where its members celebrated the transformation in the perception of UK tomatoes.
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CMi to focus on Kent event
CMi is bringing its technical team and local representatives to Fruit Focus in July.
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Baby AVA educates
Angus Soft Fruits is working in partnership with Sainsbury’s and the Royal Horticultural Society to educate children about the benefits of strawberries through its children’s fruit range, Baby AVA.
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Chiquita enjoys the chase
Chiquita enjoyed a day out in the London sunshine on Sunday supporting the Leukaemia Research Fund (LRF) through the London Chiquita Bananaman Chase 10K at Regents Park.
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Fowler Welch course gets seal of approval
A language support course developed for logistics specialist Fowler Welch Coolchain by the University of Lincoln’s Holbeach Campus has collected a major regional award and was nominated for a national award
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Questions over Royal Show's future
Continuous rain shortening this year’s Royal Show and a declining exhibition area left people asking questions about the show’s future, to the extent whether some visitors questioned whether there would be a show next year.
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      ArticleSainsbury's named top Bramley retailer
The top contributions to the Bramley apple sector were honoured in the fourteenth annual Brammy Awards last week.
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Asiafruit Congress lineup announced
Details have been announced of the lineup for this year’s Asiafruit Congress in Bangkok in September.
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Kent Hort Bursary now open
This year’s Kent Horticultural Bursary is now open and calling for applicants, with up to £1,000 on offer to individuals or groups with an interest in horticulture.
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      ArticleObesity not down to food alone
The blame for the obesity epidemic in the UK should not be laid at the door of the food industry alone, according to a senior food appetite researcher.
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      ArticleA first for Red Tractor
Assured Food Standards (AFS) is launching the first ever Red Tractor Week, which will run from July 9-15.
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      ArticleConflict barrier to progress
Conflicting messages and agendas must disappear from the food industry - and its associates - if it is to improve the health of Europe’s consumers, said Dr Marc Danzon, in London this week.
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      ArticleFirst public appearance for Benn
New Defra Secretary of State Hilary Benn, in his first public outing at this week’s Royal Show, admitted that with all the rain he had almost no time to think about the major issues affecting the industry.
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      ArticleStudents complete garden design
WrittleCollege’s final year Horticulture students have successfully completed the design and build of three new gardens on the grounds of the College.
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John Lewis comes out on top
John Lewis, the department store owned by its staff, has been named best British retailer by the consumer group Which? in its first awards.
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FPJ - delay due to postal strike
A postal strike is taking place in the UK today and will delay delivery of this week's FPJ.
 

