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The global dairy industry can expect continued high prices in 2014 due to high Chinese demand, according to a new report from Rabobank.
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The Indian agricultural food products have seen a dramatic rise in exports over the last two years – rising by 55 per cent two years ago and 13 per ce
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Data released this week showed that 2013 was the 'year of the mobile' for consumers in the UK, as shoppers spent £91 billion online, a new record and
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It's been a year since the discovery of horse meat in hamburgers, frozen meals and other food products containing meat in the United Kingdom.
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While growers will broadly welcome any rise in price, the extra £1/t for 2014 negotiated by the NFU on behalf of the 3,500 UK beet growers is hardly t
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USDA left the U.S. ending stocks number for soybeans unchanged in its monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE report, deflating
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Russia's No. 2 food retailer, X5 Retail Group, forecast on Friday that sales growth would accelerate in 2014, driven by new store openings and higher
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Wal-Mart Stores Inc, famed for its low prices, has stumbled in the one major market where consumers say price is less of a driver in their buying deci
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Carrefour said sales in austerity-hit Spain returned to growth in the fourth quarter for the first time since 2008, while French hypermarkets further
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“Low-fat” is losing weight in consumers’ minds as more health-conscious eaters adopt low-carb plans, according to a diet and nutrition trends forecast