All Production & Trade articles – Page 1523
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Christian Salvesen signs deal with Asda
Logistics provider Christian Salvesen has been awarded a contract with Asda to provide warehousing facilities for frozen products.
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Aussie mangoes aim for Europe
A number of successful trials is pushing Australian mango producers to establish a commercial export business with Europe.
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Below cost selling?
The ignorance of supply conditions when it comes to retail pricing has been slammed as potentially below cost selling by Alan McCutchion, president of the Fresh Produce Consortium.
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Broccoli frost fear
The UK broccoli season is due to start on time this year despite late plantings, but frost forecasts this week are cause for concern.
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Hail pain for Valencia
Hail fell across two municipalities in the region of Valencia last week affecting stone fruit.
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Redbridge drivers are the friendliest
Drivers for Redbridge Produce and Flowers have been named as the "most polite and helpful' in a survey carried out by the Department of Health.
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Laser testing for fruit
US scientists have developed specialised non-invasive equipment to accurately assess the taste and quality of fruit and vegetables.
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Polish pressure rising for Dutch
Dutch producers are finding themselves under increasing pressure from Poland, an analyst has said.
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Fyffes: trading strong, but prices need to rise
Fyffes has experience strong trading for the first four months of the year, it announced, although it said it intends to push for price increases in its UK operations.
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Celery supplies run short
Availability of celery is tight as the trade looks forward to the start of the UK season.
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Chiquita returns to form
Beleaguered multi-national Chiquita has found a return to form with its best first-quarter results in 10 years.
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Strong opposition to C-charge extension
Opposition has been quick to surface after Transport for London announced its proposed extension of the Congestion Charge boundaries in London.
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Demand up for citrus plants in Israel
Increasing demand for citrus in Europe and good levels of profitability for growers mean that there is a run on citrus seedlings to grow new plants in Israel.
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Retail sales slump
Poor consumer confidence is being blamed for a slowdown in retail sales during April, according to the British Retail Consortium.
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Sainsbury's local aims
Sainsbury’s is continuing its campaign to bring locally grown new potatoes into its stores in Cornwall.
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NZ crop forecasts fall
New Zealand top fruit bosses have revised crop forecasts down for the 2005 season.
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Wealmoor's second year of success
Wealmoor is celebrating a second year of success, taking the BA World Cargo Importer of the Year title at this year’s Re:fresh awards.
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Stone fruit running late
The peach and nectarine seasons are running some two weeks behind schedule this year across Europe, according to figures from Europech.
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Uganda's organic pineapple offer
In partnership with BioUganda, organic specialist Pro Natura has added Queen Victoria organic pineapple from Uganda to its portfolio.
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Tesco on stream with new spuds
New season potatoes from Cornwall and Pembrokeshire arrived in Tesco stores this week as part of the market leader’s local branding initiative.