All Production & Trade articles – Page 1265
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French summer fruits hit Centre Court
To mark the start of the annual promotional push for French summer fruits, a networking event will be held at Wimbledon’s Centre Court
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Coastline introduces Greenettes label
US vegetable supplier Coastline Produce claims the new brand for its leaf lettuce range will reinforce the firm’s food safety reputation and commitment to service
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Sainsbury's expands as sales rise
Sainsbury’s has declared it is aiming to create a £445 million pot to fund growth and expand its premises significantly by March 2011.
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Aus mango orchards in limbo
The future of some Australian mango orchards is in doubt, with failed firm Timbercorp not paying orchard managers
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Aus navels compare poorly in HK
The first Australian navels to hit Hong Kong this season have not compared well to Californian fruit
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Aus-China export requirements ease
Australian mango and citrus exports to China have been given more lenient quarantine requirements
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Tesco continues worldwide growth
Tesco continues to grow rapidly on an international level and increase its presence in Asia, despite difficulties in handling the market on home soil.
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Andalusian coalition formed
Four of the largest growers in the Spanish region of Andalusia have formed a coalition to increase their buying power and strengthen their position in the UK market.
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Staffline acquires The Workplace
Recruitment and human resources specialist Staffline has acquired Yorkshire-based recruitment company The Workplace.
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Grape supplies in a squeeze
Availability of red and white grape on the UK market is tightening as different sources worldwide fail to dovetail as hoped.
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Murcian citrus sector hit by poor returns
Low returns for growers in the Spanish region have led to a call for greater aid, amid fears that some production could be abandoned
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Political will behind NZ-Korea FTA
Strong political will means a New Zealand-Korea FTA may be put on paper sooner than expected
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South Africa cuts Navel export forecast
The Citrus Growers Association has cut 1.2m cartons from its forecast, leaving the estimated crop at just over 20.4m cartons
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Israeli lychee season kicks off
The Israeli lychee season has launched with promising forecasts of double last year’s production.
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Ocado loses battle with Tesco
Upmarket online delivery firm Ocado has been penalised for false claims in a price war with Tesco.
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Japan greets Taiwanese mangoes
Taiwanese Irwin mangoes are selling well on the Japanese market labelled as ‘Midsummer’s Ruby’
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Carrefour plans Thai export boost
Carrefour aims to siphon off Thailand’s production glut by increasing exports to its European stores
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IGD: Intense value contest in Europe
Latest research from international food and grocery expert IGD reveals new shopper loyalties are emerging across Europe as food retailers and manufacturers engage in an intense contest for value.
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Del Monte plots Brazil banana move
The multinational is considering shifting production from Rio Grande do Norte to Ceará, according to local press reports
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Port Elizabeth gets grapefruit go-ahead
The South African port is set to begin exporting grapefruit to Japan following inspections by the Japanese authorities this week