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Price war stirs up pineapple market 

by Mike Knowles | 24 May 2010 | Pineapples

Volumes reported to be "through the roof" in the UK as country's major supermarket chains engage in price-led promotions

Rijk Zwaan hails Caribbean success 

by Carl Collen | 23 December 2008 | Melons

The group has lauded the development of its Caribbean melon variety just four years after initial testing

New American bases for Hamburg Süd 

by Carl Collen | 15 December 2008 | Companies

The German shipping group is establishing its own national organisations in Guatemala and El Salvador

Del Monte invests in Guatemalan melons 

by Mike Knowles | 1 September 2008 | Melons

Addition of around 5m boxes of Cantaloupe and Honeydew expected to boost company's import deal in US market

Profit rise for Green Reefers 

by Carl Collen | 18 August 2008 | Companies

The logistics service provider has announced increases in profit and operating income for the second quarter of 2008

Guatemala pineapples find favour 

by Gill McShane | 11 July 2008 | Pineapples

Leading exporters are significantly increasing exports to Europe in order to satisfy growing demand for the MD2 variety

Portsmouth Port secures Fyffes deal 

by Carl Collen | 20 June 2008 | Bananas

Fyffes will ship up to 1,500 extra pallets of bananas per week via Portsmouth as part of new agreement with UK port

Guatemala wins financial support 

by Gill McShane | 18 June 2008 | Main Category

The UN’s rural poverty agency is to lend US$17m to local authorities to boost development in rural Guatemala

WTO backs Ecuador in EU banana tariff battle 

by Steven Maxwell | 9 April 2008 | Bananas

Bonita Europe calls ruling a "ratification" of dollar suppliers' position but a spokesman for the European Commission says it will consider launching a further appeal against the panel's "purely formalistic approach"