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Brazil still does not allow the entry of pome fruit from Argentina, arguing zero tolerance for codling moth pest, which completely affects Mendoza's p
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Russian wheat prices declined last week as harvesting gathered pace and eased concerns over crop delay and grain quality, an analyst and traders said
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France is making it illegal for large supermarkets to throw away edible food as part of a series of measures to cut down on waste.
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Tesco is under fire from farmers for promoting lamb from New Zealand, in spite of vowing to give support to local producers.
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Russia's government has eased some self-imposed bans on Western food, allowing imports of material that could be used to boost its own agricultural in
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Belgian brewing major Anheuser-Busch InBev is reducing its workforce and consolidating its sales division in the US, citing slump in sales volume.
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Tackling persistently high food price inflation is the top priority and challenge for India's government, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley told reporters
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China’s imports of linseed are forecast to rise to a record in 2014-15 as Canada seeks markets for "huge" export supplies of the oilseed, Oil World sa
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Spanish retailer Eroski has presented its latest innovation in private label, Faccile', its new own-brand which offers a variety of fresh produce that
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This summer, France has produced an extraordinarily large volume of fruit and vegetables, and Carrefour is set to capitalise on the spoils the weather