All articles by Carl Collen – Page 119
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ArticleMaersk enhances Asia-Europe network
Changes to services means improved schedule reliability while maintaining competitive transit times and port coverage
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ArticleSoloberry's haskap success
Soft fruit specialist makes breakthrough in bid to bring haskap berries to European market
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ArticleDole sells Saba to Bama
Saba Fresh Cuts sale was a condition of the EC's approval of the acquisition by Total Produce in July
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ArticleInnovations take Berlin spotlight
The ten nominees for the Fruit Logistica Innovation Award 2019 have been announced
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ArticleUS Congress reauthorises Farm Bill
Newly-passed bill includes crucial provisions for both the fresh produce and floral Industries
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ArticleAsia to enjoy strong grocery growth
Global grocery markets are forecast to generate an additional US$1.9tr by 2023, with Asia leading the way
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ArticleSouth African finance scheme unveiled
Hortfin brings together the South African deciduous fruit industry, the Jobs Fund and Land Bank
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ArticleFinger Lime production grows
Australia is set to welcome the new Zings brand as local production increases
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ArticleMission launches Big Game promo
Avocado specialist gears up for next year's Superbowl with Emeralds in the End Zone marketing drive
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ArticleTotal Produce in board addition
Imelda Hurley will join as a non-executive director in the new year
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ArticleRoyal approval for 'true cost' pineapple
The 'true cost' of a Nature & More pineapple was revealed by Queen Máxima of the Netherlands
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ArticleUSDA unveils export programme
In a bid to increase US opportunities, a series of trade missions have been planned for 2019
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ArticleMexico set for bumper avo exports
High global demand and depreciation of peso against the dollar sets Mexico up for another prosperous export campaign in 2018/19
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ArticleStrawberry growers thank consumers
Following tampering incidents earlier this year, Queensland strawberry growers thank shoppers for showing faith in their products
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ArticleSmall-scale farmers 'need climate change backing'
International Fair Trade Movement says those most affected by climate change are not having their voices heard
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ArticleHamburg Süd launches Peru service
Weekly direct service links Paita in Peru with Philadelphia, designed to aid Peruvian grape and mango exporters
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ArticleOrganics on the rise in Spain
Spanish shoppers spend €5m a day on organic food, with the sector more popular than ever before
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ArticleHigh-density could be path to profitability
Growers should approach planting density issues with "an open mind"

