All articles by Tommy Leighton – Page 191
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Brazilian grape on the water
The first shipment of first crop Brazilian grape is on the water.
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Berry tests shaping up
Agricultural authorities at the regional executive in Andalusia southern Spain have revealed their work so far on the performance of new strawberry varieties.
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Want to be on TV?
Ricochet South is looking for fresh produce folk for its latest TV production.
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Tesco steals market share
Tesco's business planning manager for produce says the chain's success is coming at the expnse of its closest rival.
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Executive decisions at Lincs meeting
More People, Rotythornes and HSBC Bank host a non-executive director seminar.
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Asiafruit Congress postponed
The Asiafruit Congress has been postponed until July, due to concerns over the SARS virus.
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JO Sims fights killer weed
Importer JO Sims has teamed up with Ragwort-UK to tackle the spreading problem of the killer weed.
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BPC workshop focuses on processing
The potato processing supply chain receives special attention during April when industry experts will provide free, practical advice to help the GB industry remain competitive.
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Newton's law at Florette
Soleco, the French salads giant, has launched four new products under the Florette brand.
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Brazilian lime expansion
Brazil sees the UK market as having growth potential for its limes.
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Tesco and Sainsbury's beg to differ
The reaction of the UK's top three retailers to the new 5-a-day logo has been mixed.
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Agrexco sets aim high
Israel's largest horticultural exporter Agrexco expects a good performance in 2003.
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India unveils five-year expansion plan
India's fresh produce industry puts the UK top of the list in its expansion plans.
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Irradiated fruit back on the shelf
Fresh exotic fruit treated with radiation could soon be on Australian supermarket shelves.