All articles by Carl Collen – Page 130
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ArticleBayer introduces online GAP course
BayGAP training helps farmers globally increase productivity and profitability by implementing sustainable practices.
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ArticleUSDA anticipates NZ apple growth
Report suggests volumes will rise by 7 per cent thanks to favourable weather conditions, with exports set to increase
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ArticleCSO Italy shines in Shanghai
Freshness from Europe campaign sees China as a "market with great potential"
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ArticleLTA confirms Del Monte partnership
Association reveals Del Monte is to become the official fruit of British tennis
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ArticleIFG grape varieties get PLU approval
Company has grouped table grape varieties into 'core' and 'novelty' segments
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ArticleOrchard View in Omeg partnership
Union with Omeg Family Orchards means high-quality cherries for the 2018 campaign
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ArticleHapag-Lloyd enjoys improved Q1
Shipping group turns in 'solid performance' in a 'challenging market environment'
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ArticleTS Lines boosts refrigerated capacity
Taiwanese shipping group turns to Carrier Transicold for its PrimeLine units
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ArticleRick Paul to leave Sun World
Grape category director to leave the company after 26 years of service
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ArticleGiumarra bubbling over Lemonade apples
Importer prepares for increased volumes of New Zealand-grown Lemonade apples
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ArticleRSA backing for Stronger Together
Prominent businesses join programme to address forced labour in South Africa's fruit and wine industries
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Article'How do you Anjou?' Asks USA Pears
Organistion's Instagram contest aims to raise awareness and interest in Anjou pears
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ArticleOrganic grapes interest RSA growers
Some 150 table grape producers attended a recent Eosta-organised event in Stellenbosch on the opportunities for organic grapes
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ArticleNaturipe celebrates strawberry month
Peak Californian supply coincides with National Strawberry Month in the US
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ArticleTotal Produce in board addition
Michael Meghen will join the company's board in July as a non-executive director
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ArticlePeruvian chef competition winner chosen
London student Sophie Maton takes first prize in the Super Foods Peru Young Chef of the Year competition
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ArticleFlorida citrus dips in latest forecast
Both orange and grapefruit estimates are down according to the USDA
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ArticleNorthwest Cherries estimates lower crop
First forecast of the 2018 season pegs volumes down on last year's bumper crop
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ArticleFyffes launches Fit Squad
'Fitness can be fun' says banana giant as company launches Fit Squad programme
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ArticleIncome rises at Ahold Delhazie
Retailer enjoys strong opening quarter of 2018 with net sales and operating income rising

