Banana news archive – Page 138

  • Fresh Direct supports educational drive
    Article

    Fresh Direct supports educational drive

    2007-06-17T09:01:01Z

    Fresh Direct, leading supplier of fresh produce to the UK foodservice industry, has supported R&RW Bartlett to educate schoolkids on the origins of fresh produce

  • Blackcurrants top healthy superfruit league
    Article

    Blackcurrants top healthy superfruit league

    2007-06-14T09:01:01Z

    Blackcurrants come top of the superfruit health league, according to the first science-based review of 20 fruits commonly credited with helping fight disease.

  • Article

    Banana cartel probe steps up

    2007-06-13T13:07:37Z

    EU regulators are expected to target banana giants in the EU in a renewed cartel probe.

  • Introducing the 'eco diet'
    Article

    Introducing the 'eco diet'

    2007-06-08T16:01:01Z

    In the growing confusopoly over the beneifts of freighting versus local, scientists at the University of Cardiff believe that they have developed a way of minimising the information costs of adhering to eco-friendly food consumption.

  • Article

    Bananas weather storm and disease threats

    2007-06-08T11:01:01Z

    Inclement weather and disease problems are affecting three different sources of banana exports this week.

  • Article

    Lower banana tariff mooted

    2007-06-07T13:01:01Z

    The Association of European Banana Producers (APEB) claimed on Monday that the European Commission is looking to lower the EU’s banana import tariff from €176 a tonne to €120/t.

  • UK apple market on song
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    UK apple market on song

    2007-06-03T08:01:01Z

    The apple market in the UK is performing well for southern hemisphere fruit, despite a sluggish performance on the Continent.

  • Richard Brown and Jetta van den Berg
    Article

    Marks & Spencer raises banana bar

    2007-06-01T08:01:01Z

    Marks & Spencer has become the first major UK retailer to stock 100 per cent organic loose bananas.

  • Article

    Apple juice no wheeze

    2007-05-31T12:01:01Z

    Increased consumption of apple juice or bananas may prevent childhood asthma, new research suggests.

  • Fruity Friday to top last year's fundraising total
    Article

    Fruity Friday to top last year's fundraising total

    2007-05-31T08:01:01Z

    The World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) held its annual Fruity Friday last week and hopes to raise £220,000 for its worthy cause.

  • Article

    Profit warning from Fyffes

    2007-05-29T09:01:01Z

    Fyffes the Irish fruit distributor, has issued a profit warning.It has revised its adjusted operating profit target for 2007 down to about €15 million from €20 million.

  • Article

    Mack wins Asda banana business

    2007-05-25T15:25:54Z

    Mack Bananas wins tender for Asda direct sourcing trial

  • Bananas in Sars claim
    Article

    Bananas in Sars claim

    2007-05-25T09:39:22Z

    A bizarre rumour that bananas from the island of Hainan can cause the Sars virus is doing the rounds on the streets of China, according to reports from Bejing, where food scares are rife.

  • Article

    Summer kicks off in style in produce aisles

    2007-05-24T17:08:49Z

    At this time of year, there always seems to be plenty going on in produce departments. Summer is in the air, with the first

  • Article

    Wales: totally sub-tropical

    2007-05-24T16:01:01Z

    Wales’s reputation as home of dour, sensible veg: leeks, carrots, cauliflowers, has taken a battering with the production of the country’s first indigenous bananas.

  • Article

    Pratt's under investigation

    2007-05-24T09:34:12Z

    Pratt’s bananas will launch a “thorough and detailed investigation” into working conditions at its packing plant in Luton, Bedfordshire, in response to a BBC probe accusing the firm of exploiting migrant workers.

  • Article

    Jamaican banana firm beset by profit fall

    2007-05-23T11:01:01Z

    Banana exporter Jamaica Producers’ net profit fell dramatically for the first quarter of 2007, and the situation for the rest of the year is set to be equally tough.

  • Article

    Dole settles out of court

    2007-05-20T12:04:05Z

    Despite stating that two lawsuits leveled against it were without merit, Dole Food has settled out of court to end a dispute over alleged banana price fixing.

  • Jat Sahota
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    Sainsbury's sets out its stall

    2007-05-18T10:01:01Z

    The push for corporate responsibility in the food industry has shifted from the government to the supermarkets, Sainsbury’s category manager Jat Sahota told the Re:fresh conference, before showcasing a number of initiatives led by the retailer.

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    Red plums antioxidant miracle

    2007-05-12T10:01:01Z

    New research carried out at the Volcani Center in Israel has found that red-skinned plums contain higher levels of antioxidants than any other deciduous fruit grown in the country.