All articles by Carl Collen – Page 137
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ArticleResearchers handed greening boost
University of Florida/IFAS researchers awarded US$10.5m to work on citrus greening resistance or tolerance
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ArticleEngelsman calls for "more honest" food pricing
Eosta founder and CEO makes an appeal to the financial sector through HRH Queen Máxima
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ArticleFifth consecutive record year for Antwerp
Port of Antwerp achieves record freight volume with all sectors contributing
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ArticleKloosterboer Velsen expansion recognised
Coldstorage facility becomes the first in Europe to achieve outstanding Breeam certification
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ArticleSouth African chef contest returns
Placement at The Test Kitchen is the new prize in South African young chef competition
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ArticleFlorida citrus 'low but stable'
USDA forecast says crop remains stable, but it is still set to be the lowest for 75 years
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ArticlePort of Oakland's 'busiest year'
Cargo volume of 2.42m containers handled last year breaks previous record set in 2014
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ArticleKoppert introduces Lupine Cress
Cress variety is said to have a long shelf life and mix well with a variety of dishes
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ArticleCanada gets the high bush blues
Blueberries are the top horticulture crop in Canada, accounting for approximately 25 per cent of horticultural farm gate value
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ArticlePolymer introduces Wood Look Stand
Group aims to improve customer experience and merchandising promotional flexibility
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ArticleFruit Logistica looks to the future
The Berlin event offers a professional supporting programme for all levels of the value chain
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ArticleOrri Jaffa growers backed in Israel
Israel's Plant Production and Marketing Board is helping growers meet rising demand for the mandarin
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ArticleBayer steps up insecticide game
Group inaugurates new greenhouse for insecticide research in North Rhine-Westphalia
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ArticlePremieres in the spotlight in Berlin
The leading trade fair for the fresh produce industry presents world, European and trade fair premieres in February
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ArticleMaersk Line taps into Nepalese trade
Global container group sees Nepal as a growing long-term trade partner
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ArticleAntwerp takes charge of Cotonou
Port of Antwerp International is charged with modernising the Benin facility
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ArticleHigh temperatures hit Moroccan citrus
A poor harvest means exports are set to fall across all major categories
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ArticleBelgian expansion for Panalpina
Perishable handling specialists Adelantex and AD Handling have been added to the Panalpina stable
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ArticleDelaware receives Chilean winter fruit
The port of Wilmington welcomes the first Chilean fruit vessel of the 2017/18 season to the US
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ArticleKiwifruit Vine Health has new CEO
Stu Hutchings comes in to replace Barry O'Neill at biosecurity organisation

