All articles by Jeremy Smith – Page 5
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Florida rains could spread citrus canker
With three-quarters of Florida's annual rainfall falling between June and October, growers are worried about the risks of citrus canker spreading to uninfected areas.
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South African apples in final flourish
Capespan has reported that it is in its stongest end-of-season position for some years.
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Picota cherry promotional campaign launched
Picota cherries are being heavily advertised in the UK by Foods From Spain in order to increase brand awareness and market share.
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Organics the way forward for fresh produce
At the Fruit Focus show last month the message was delivered that the future for the industry was to increase efforts in organic farming.
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Hairyape, Vfm and Freshware to form internet alliance
Three of the leading companies in the field of internet based technologies for the fresh produce industry are to join forces.
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Enza rivals sit down together to discuss plans
Representatives from the rival bidders for the New Zealand apple-marketing company Enza have been involved in talks about the future of the company.
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Europech' revises stone-fruit crop forecasts
Following hail storms in France and Italy, this year's stone-fruit crop forecasts have been altered, says Europech'. Although volumes are down, fruit size looks good.
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Chilean fruit-growers optimistic after strong export prices
Chilean nectarine export volumes were down on last season this year, but prices were higher and were sustained for long periods.
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A new name for Hays Crate Services
Hays Crate Services has changed its name to Hays Asset Control Solutions in order to reflect more accurately the nature of its business.
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Hargreaves unveils strawberry plant
Hargreaves Plants Ltd has introduced an improved variety of strawberry plant.
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The Sun shines on Banana Group
The Sun newspaper has become the Banana Group's media partner.
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Retailer convicted of breaking EU produce standards
West Yorkshire retailer pleads guilty to charges of selling produce contravening EU grading rules.
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Freight Transport Association anger over fines
Plans to extend a scheme fining lorry drivers for every stowaway found in their vehicles enrage the Freight Transport Association.
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Greenery integrates domestic activities
Dutch marketeer The Greenery International creates a separate organisation, Greenery Nederland, to take care of all its domestic activities.
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New report addresses issues confronting e-commerce
A Government-led consultation paper published yesterday aims to generate a UK-wide debate on the future of home delivery in the electronic shopping age.
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