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    BASF GM potato plan leads to outcry in Ireland

    2006-02-11T00:00:00Z

    A plan to grow genetically modified potatoes in the Irish Republic has provoked protests and warnings of crop sabotage. German chemical giant BASF has applied to the Irish Environmental Protection Agency for permission to conduct five-year...

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    Supplier Spotlight

    2006-02-11T00:00:00Z

    Consulting consumers helped boost sales of English Village Salads’ tomatoes in Asda stores throughout the country by £8m last year, according to the North Yorkshire fresh produce supplier.In a survey, Asda customers expressed their desire to...

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    Brain food breadwinner

    2006-02-11T00:00:00Z

    Bread enriched with the healthy fat Omega-3 is the latest product to be launched in the Sparky Brand range.The loaf is the third in the Sparky stable, with Omega-3 enriched whole chickens and fruit juices already unveiled. Ues Yuor Laof...

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    Tesco English Gala drive hailed

    2006-02-04T00:00:00Z

    Tesco was praised this week by English apple producers for a successful drive to sell more home-grown Gala apples.English Apples and Pears chief executive Adrian Barlow said that the retailer was commanding 44% of retail sales of English Gala...

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    Asda punnets are all heart

    2006-02-04T00:00:00Z

    Heart-shaped punnets of strawberries are being rolled out into nearly 300 Asda stores in time for Valentine’s Day after a trial in 50 stores last year.The novel design, supplied by import and soft fruit marketing company AMS, which also...

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    Vivaldi plays health factor

    2006-02-04T00:00:00Z

    Produce supplier Naturally Best says that tests prove Vivaldi potatoes offer a healthier option than other varieties.It claims Vivaldi potatoes contain 26% less carbohydrate and 33% fewer calories than the potato industry average. They can also...

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    Consumer Insight

    2006-02-04T00:00:00Z

    When lettuce is eatennLettuce was consumed on 1.67 billion occasions during the past year, down by 9%nAdults aged over 45 are the core consumers of lettuce, accounting for 56% of...

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    Rajah adds spice to vegetarian meals

    2006-02-04T00:00:00Z

    Rajah is proving to UK vegetarians that there is more to Indian food than saag aloo or Bombay potatoes, with the launch of a range of authentic ready meals.The spice and seasonings brand is making its debut in ready meals to spice up the ethnic...

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    Branston puts more on table

    2006-02-04T00:00:00Z

    Premier Foods is further encroaching on Heinz’s territory with a move into another of its core categories – thick sauces.The company is launching Branston-branded tomato ketchup and brown sauce to compete with the market leading brands: Heinz...

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    Twins send message in a bottle

    2006-01-28T00:00:00Z

    An innovative wine range designed to educate consumers about the tastes of different grape varieties has been launched by Bottle Green.Twin Vines is a family of six wines, featuring three grape variety ‘twins’ from different areas of the globe....

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    Bananas price crash is feared

    2006-01-28T00:00:00Z

    There are fears that bananas could become a key weapon in the impending price war between Tesco and Asda.In the wake of Asda’s pledge to slash £102m off its overall prices, industry commentators believe that a price crash for bananas could be...

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    Commodities Update: tomatoes, pineapple, salmon

    2006-01-28T00:00:00Z

    China on the tableItalian tomato concentrate prices are rising because European manufacturers have been forced to find replacements for contracts from China, where the crop has been lower than expected.Experts said that Chinese processors...

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    Tesco urged to police apples

    2006-01-21T00:00:00Z

    Apple chiefs have called on Tesco to adopt a Sainsbury-style approach to the beginning of this year’s UK apple season.The changeover of stock from imported to home-grown apples has traditionally been a tricky time for the major...

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    Produce World acquisition

    2006-01-21T00:00:00Z

    UK grower and packer Produce World has purchased fruit importer British and Brazilian Produce Company.The deal will increase Produce World’s annual turnover from £100m to £130m, said chief executive William Burgess.Produce World is a major...

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    Fruit2day is juice and pieces

    2006-01-21T00:00:00Z

    Nutritional products will form the basis of a push into the UK by Swiss food giant Hero, starting with the £11m launch of a unique fruit drink.Fruit2day, which goes into Sainsbury, Asda, Morrisons and The Co-operative Group stores this month,...

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    Tesco urged to police apples

    2006-01-21T00:00:00Z

    Apple chiefs have called on Tesco to adopt a Sainsbury-style approach to the beginning of this year’s UK apple season.The changeover of stock from imported to home-grown apples has traditionally been a tricky time for the major...

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    Produce World acquisition

    2006-01-21T00:00:00Z

    UK grower and packer Produce World has purchased fruit importer British and Brazilian Produce Company.The deal will increase Produce World’s annual turnover from £100m to £130m, said chief executive William Burgess.Produce World is a major...

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    Fruit2day is juice and pieces

    2006-01-21T00:00:00Z

    Nutritional products will form the basis of a push into the UK by Swiss food giant Hero, starting with the £11m launch of a unique fruit drink.Fruit2day, which goes into Sainsbury, Asda, Morrisons and The Co-operative Group stores this month,...

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    Polytunnel regulation feared

    2006-01-14T00:00:00Z

    Hall Hunter Partnership is to appeal a decision by the Planning Inspectorate forcing it to remove polytunnels at Tuesley Farm, Surrey.The soft fruit producer hit the headlines after its appeal against Waverley Borough Council’s order to remove...

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    Supplier Spotlight

    2006-01-14T00:00:00Z

    Product and varietal development, and not the discovery of entirely new fruit and vegetables, hold the key to growth for one of the biggest fresh produce importers.Birmingham-based Minor Weir & Willis says there are sufficient unexploited...