All articles by Carl Collen – Page 157
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Article'Careful optimism' is Freshfel message
Organisation publishes new Consumption Monitor, finding small year-on-year increases in fruit and vegetable consumption
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ArticleMixed quarter for Del Monte
While the group hit key objectives, it also faced "a number of headwinds" that ultimately resulted in a net income fall
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ArticleTotal Produce invests in green fleet
Fresh produce giant partners with Gallager Brother Haulage to convert lorries to Bio LPG Autogas for distribution of Grá brand
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ArticleGiumarra kicks off Mexican grape season
Proprietary varieties grown in grown in Hermosillo dominate the importer-distributor's Mexican grape campaign
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ArticleHazera backs African agri development
Company aims to provide high quality seeds and expertise to support people improving their living conditions
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ArticleSpanish imports continue to grow
Greater intake of vegetables has pushed up import value by nearly 15 per cent for February
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ArticleUAE eyes European apple production
The Association of Polish Fruit and Vegetable Distributors hosted a special delegation in April
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ArticleMaersk partners with Microsoft
Group says tie-up gives it a powerful set of tools for turning operational and commercial data into more efficient operations
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ArticleSerbia suffers as frost bites
The low temperatures that swept across much of Europe last week did not spare Serbia's topfruit
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ArticleDole files for IPO
US-based fresh produce giant files to go public four years after David Murdock took the group private
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ArticleIlip makes UK appointment
Darren Percy has been named as the new area manager for the UK and Ireland at the packaging group
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ArticleWeather hits Spain's February exports
Latest figures show the country's fresh produce exports fell 5 per cent in volume compared with the same month of 2016
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ArticleChina set for online grocery boom
IGD predicts that China's online grocery market will more than double in the next three years
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ArticleUnited Fresh welcomes Perdue nomination
US Department of Agriculture has been "without a leader for too long", the organisation says
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ArticleSouthern Produce Distributors mourns loss of CEO
Sweet potato specialist's president and chief executive Stewart Precythe died last week aged 68
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ArticlePears get the NSure treatment
NSure launches new FreshNSure Pear test that determines whether 1-MCP has been applied to the fruit
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ArticleSunGold to drive record Zespri profits
Kiwifruit marketer forecasts net profit of between NZ$98m and NZ$103m for 2017/18 season
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ArticleIndia's mangoes to hit new highs
Exports are expected to pass the 50,000-tonne mark during the 2017/18 fiscal year
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ArticleIntra-EU trade on the up
Fruit and vegetable movement between EU member states grew 2 per cent in volume and 7 per cent in value last year

