Banana news archive – Page 147
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      ArticleBack to the future for online tradingTwo new online produce trading forums launched in the US this month aim to offer the fresh produce industry a quicker and easier way of conducting business on the internet. Meanwhile, UK retailers look forward to a new food labelling vision, and Capespan has made its operations more efficient thanks to a new memory solution. 
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         Article ArticleGlasto in Banana Link gestureOrganisers of the Glastonbury festival have donated £74,000 to pressure group Banana Link. 
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      ArticleRoll up, Roll up - No need to be shyRecently at Southampton City Council, our trading standards department, of which I am the leader, has been actively involved 
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         Article ArticleIndustry turns out to talk FairtradeUK retailers and fresh produce businesses came together at the Fairtrade Foundation’s autumn conference to kick off the countdown to Fairtrade Fortnight 2008. 
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      ArticleBanana dispute sees some actionLatin American countries and the US have met again for the first time in 18 months as they step up the pressure in the dispute with the EU over its banana import regime. 
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         Article ArticleBiomarché unveils new facilityBiomarché, part of French organic group Pro Natura, opened its brand new facility at Nivelles at the start of October. 
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      ArticleLidl Scotland slashes fruit and veg prices by up to 70 per centLidl Scotland has cut the price of its fruit and vegetables by up to 70 per cent until the end of October, starting this week. 
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         Article Article100 years of the Hope-MasonsThe fresh produce industry has evolved almost beyond recognition since the FPJ started up more than a century ago and was acquired by the Hope-Masons 100 years ago. Tracing the industry timeline from the years in which markets were the lynchpin of the trade, to the rise of imports and the growth of the multiples, the Journal has never missed an issue. Anna Sbuttoni trawls through the FPJ archive. 
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      ArticleFighting the European cornerEuropean banana producers attended a meeting in Madeira to discuss the implications of the demand from Ecuador and the US for a reduction in the import tariff for bananas from third countries. 
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      ArticleAerial threat in DavaoBanana growers and exporters in the Philippines have warned that a ban on aerial spraying of pesticides would have a backlash on the local economy. 
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      ArticleJamaica gets doctor's voteJamaica’s minister of agriculture, Dr Christopher Tufton, has assured that the new government is fully committed to providing the banana industry with the assistance it needs to remain viable, to continue to be a major contributor to the national economy. 
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      ArticleFyffes' first-half profits take a hitFirst-half profits for fruit importer Fyffes have been knocked by losses at its melon joint venture in Brazil - with an 11 per cent drop reported. 
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         Article ArticleEiC gives trade a makeoverThe Eat in Colour campaign has exceeded expectation in its first year, by reaching nearly 85 million people through newspapers, radio, TV and the internet. 
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      ArticleChiquita in positive mood after interim resultsChiquita has reported meaningful year-over-year banana price increases in July and August, and believes it will feel “minimal” impact from Hurricane Felix’s damage to banana plantations in Central America. 
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         Article ArticleTotal commitmentSince making the fresh produce world sit up and take notice at the beginning of this year, Total Produce, created by the demerger of Fyffes’ general produce business and bolstered to superpower status in this industry at least by the acquisition of Redbridge Holdings, has gone about its business relatively quietly. For the first time, the company’s managing director, Seamus Mulvenna, and chairman Denis Punter lift the lid on the last eight and a half months and the process that led to the venture becoming a reality. 
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         Article ArticleOrganics: has it extended beyond the middle classes?A new report published by the Soil Association has shown sales of organic food to have risen beyond the £2 billion mark. But has the organic movement reached its limit, or will it continue to expand its appeal? Emma Haslett investigates. 
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      ArticleExotic fruit causes a Greenhouse Sensation in MawdesleyMany a summer has been spent picking your own strawberries - but a greenhouse in Mawdesley, Lancashire, wants visitors to pick something altogether more exotic. 
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         Article ArticleCo-op members to get green voteThe Co-operative has announced that it is to consult its four million members on the development of an ethical food policy. 
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         Article ArticleFyffes profits take a dipFyffes has announced a year-on-year fall in operating profit in the six months to June 30, 2007, down to £8.6m on group revenue of £193.5m. 
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         Article ArticleFurther acclaim for school schemeJust three weeks after getting the thumbs up from one research organisation, the School Fruit & Vegetable Scheme has received further positive acclaim. 
 

