All articles by Carl Collen – Page 110
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ArticleNatural Goodness launched in Malaysia
Some of Europe’s top apple producers came to Malaysia to bring Natural Goodness to the country
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ArticleNogales companies in tariff debate
Fresh Produce Association of the Americas hosts panel on the value of trade and the imposition of tarifs
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ArticlePeruvian avos excite Index Fresh
Giovanni Cavaletto says that Peru-grown avocados play a key role in the group's summer marketing
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ArticleOppy's Sun World opportunity
The group is to market Sun World proprietary grapes of multiple origins
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ArticleIfco sold by Brambles for US$2.51bn
Reusable Plastic Container specialist has been acquired by Triton and Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
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ArticleRijk Zwaan and Limagrain in licensing deal
Companies will have the right to use plant material under several patents for breeding and commercial purposes in vegetables
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ArticlePakistan's fruit exports rise
Country sees fruit shipments grow in value and volume, although it's a slightly different story for vegetables
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ArticleTotal Produce highlights financial strength
Fresh produce giant is targeting continued growth for the rest of the year
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ArticlePolish apple volumes take a hit
Unfavourable climatic conditions and recent frosts have cut crop sizes for many growers in the country
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ArticleImpacTrack aims to cut food waste
Crop quality monitoring specialist Martin Lishman is launching an innovative damage prevention device
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ArticleWilson's mini cucumbers go organic
Group expands its year-round offering as a step to support its growth plans
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ArticleFepex bemoans Spanish trade "inequality"
Trade with non European countries for fresh fruit and vegetables firmly leans towards the import side
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ArticleGiumarra announces senior v-p exit
Hilary Brick will retire from the group after 27 years of service
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ArticleMCI secures first ZIM order
ZIM Integrated Shipping Services has announced an order of 500 Star Cool Integrated Reefers from Maersk Container Industry
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ArticleAntwerp helps Europe connect
The Port of Antwerp will be the first port of call for new reefer services from Peru, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Panama
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Water crackdown gets thumbs up
Berries Australia welcomes increased compliance activities in the Coffs Coast region
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ArticleSouth Africa eyes plastic alternatives
The country's fresh produce industry is focusing on plastic packaging alternatives
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ArticleQuarterly gain for exports from Spain
Vegetable shipments registered "remarkable" growth, according to Fepex
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ArticleCMA CGM increases connectivity
Shipping group was the first investor in Marseille-based startup Traxen, and has ordered 50,000 of the company's trackers

