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Trouble in paradise
The EU’s abolition of banana quotas could spell disaster for Caribbean producers. Liz Hamson reportsWaitrose’s TV campaign for Caribbean bananas at 99p a kilogram paints a utopian picture of a lush heartland of banana production –...
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Rising Stars
>>A monthly look at the most promising newcomers in key grocery categories. This month: frozenProduct: Weight Watchers Oven Chips and Roast PotatoesCompany: HeinzLaunch date: September 2003Interesting product...
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Expansion will feed Morrisons
Mushroom specialist Greyfriars is planning to diversify into sweetcorn, garlic and cabbage to help Morrisons meet its post-Safeway acquisition produce needs.The producer has unveiled a £300,000 packhouse near Ripon in North Yorkshire that will...
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Chiquita’s £2m depot
Fruit giant Chiquita says it expects to supply 25% of all bananas sold in the UK within three years.The prediction was made by Chiquita business director Cees Ritmeester, speaking as the company unveiled a £2m banana ripening, pre-packing and...
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Welsh Lady Preserves named supreme champion
The supreme champion of the annual Great Taste Awards, organised by the Guild of Fine Food Retailers, is Gwynedd-based Welsh Lady Preserves.The company won the accolade, which is sponsored by Fortnum & Mason, for its Apple & Cinnamon...
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US apple volume back on course
Substantial increases in the Washington apple crop, and near-normal volumes from the Eastern states, which also export to the UK, indicate plenty of fruit this coming season.US Apple Association figures foreast the overall national crop...
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Florette’s Lacey dies
The managing director of key bagged salad supplier Florette UK, Gerald Lacey, died last week after a short illness.Lacey was widely known and respected throughout the industry. He was instrumental in the start-up of Florette’s UK factory at...
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Mushrooms unbruised
The first automated mushroom trimmer and grader in the UK has been installed at Waitrose’s mushroom farm at the Leckford Estate in Hampshire which provides a third of its fresh requirements. After the mushrooms are placed on the conveyor by...
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Consumer Insight: Oranges
% individual meal occasionIn the last year there were 654 million individual orange meal occasions. Consumption has increased by 8.8 % versus last yearWomen aged 45-64 account for the largest proportion eaten (20%). Women...
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Bisto beefs up potatoes
Frozen potato specialist Cheviot Foods has added another product to its Bisto-branded offering.Bisto Crispies will line up alongside Bisto Roasts from this month, initially launching into Asda in a two packs for £2 promotion, or £1.79 for a...
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Duvel sells Freya fruit juice business
Belgian brewing group Duvel Moorgat, has sold its fruit juice business Freya’s Deli Fruit, to Konings, according to media reports.Konings already has a strong presence in the Belgian drinks market with products including fruit juice,...
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The Acid Test
>>consumers and buyers give their views on the latest launchesSundora fruit barsFrom: SundoraSundora’s new fruit bars, available in three varieties, contain up to 97% real fruit pieces with no added fruit...
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Caribbean banana tariff protest
Caribbean banana producers are to use this weekend’s Notting Hill Carnival to highlight the “crazy logic” they claim could destroy their businesses.Campaign group Banana Link says EU plans to abolish quotas and adopt a single tariff on January...
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Retail shelf life doubled
US growers have increased the shelf life of West Coast organic apples in trials carried out by OrchardWorld.Mike Jobbins, technical director, said on arrival in the UK by container, under the right conditions and temperature controls, retail...
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The spots that mean more vits
Papaya with spotted skin may not be as pristine as UK supermarkets would like but they contain more Vitamin C.Research by the State University in Brazil shows that the fruit, available from June to November, contains up to 12% more vitamin C in...
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Carrot for organics
But incentive may not encourage farmers, says Richard ClarkeOrganic farmers in England got a huge boost earlier this month when farming minister Ben Bradshaw announced in Defra’s Organic Action Plan Two Years On report that they would...
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Blueberries could reduce cholesterol
Eating blueberries could cut bad cholesterol and prevent clogged arteries, according to American research.The fruit contains a chemical, pterostilbene, which works in a similar way to drugs used to reduce harmful levels of cholesterol and...
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New breed of Royals on the way
Jersey’s new potato growers are watching developments in Scotland after details emerged of a new branding exercise by Albert Bartlett & Sons, one of Scotland’s best known packers and distributors.Three new regional potato brands were...
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Sims for traina
Ingredients specialist JO Sims has been licensed to represent California-based Traina Dried Fruits in the UK.Traina’s fruits are dried under the Californian sun on redwood trays, which yields an intense flavour and brilliant...
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Diageo brings its Archers Aqua plans to Fruition
Diageo is extending its Archers Aqua ready-to-drink range with the addition of a fruit-flavoured variant.The limited edition Fruition, available from this month, combines Archers Schnapps and the flavours of wild cherry, apple and banana. The...