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Produce fit for a Queen
To celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, FPJ shines a spotlight on some of the businesses that have helped make the trade what it is today. By way of introduction, David Shapley looks back at how the industry has changed since Queen Elizabeth II came to the throne
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Bumper year for Northwest cherries
Mother Nature has dealt a bumper crop to Northwest cherry growers this season, with volumes expected to exceed the 2009 record
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Taiwan could give Australia the cold shoulder
Taiwan has issued a ‘use it or lose it’ ultimatum to Australia’s stonefruit industry regarding cold treatment
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Rain fails to dampen UK fruit hopes
Tree-fruit growers in the UK are refusing to let last month's frost and rain dampen their enthusiasm despite the weather blighting some producers’ crops.
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Australia and Thailand talk trade
Discussions over trade restrictions were on the agenda during Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra’s recent visit to Australia
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Tomlinson in Total move
Paul Tomlinson has joined Total Cherry as procurement manager from IVG White.
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Rain in France hits Burlat cherry crop
French cherry production in Provence has been hit by heavy rain, causing major damage to the early Burlat variety
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Total Cherry optimistic for season
Despite weather problems in Europe and a larger and earlier US crop, Total Cherry is confident ahead of the new cherry season
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Europêch' reveals stonefruit forecast
European apricot production is forecast to recover dramatically on last season’s output and outstrip the five-year average while peach and nectarine production should be broadly in line with last season.
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CTIFL releases stonefuit study
A report on French consumers' perception of stonefruit aims to assist producers in increasing value
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Total Produce trials UK peaches
The Total Produce group has planted trial volumes of both white and yellow flesh peaches in the past week.
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Europech' predicts apricot growth
Annual forecast anticipates growth in European apricot and peach volumes this year, as well as a slight decline in nectarines
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California braced for short cherry crop
The southern region of California's San Joaquin Valley is expecting severely reduced production this season
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'Earliest cherries' available at M&S
Premium retailer is offering cherries from SAT Edoa after close collaboration with Univeg Katopé
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Asociafruit warns of stonefruit decline
Early nectarine, peach and plum output from the southern Spanish region of Andalusia is likely to fall significantly on recent season averages.
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Andalusian stonefruit volumes down
Expected production levels set to drop by half after frost damage in southern Spain
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What will be the winning tactics for retailers trying new tricks to tie in with the Olympics?
As the clock ticks down towards the Olympics, it will be interesting to see how retailers treat the event as a means to
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New Format for Re:fresh promises best-ever event with innovation at the heart
he South African citrus industry will kick of its 2012 campaign in the UK and Europe this month with a bumper crop back in the
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Stonefruit sector strives for growth
As more consistent cherries and nectarines attract consumers to the category, the sector could take a leaf out of soft fruit’s success
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What’s in a name?
South African soft citrus exporters are having to re-evaluate their strategies in the wake of EU intervention, as Fred Meintjes reports