All articles by Carl Collen – Page 159
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ArticleDriscoll's marks charity efforts
Berry specialist donated 2,350kg of food to local charities in 2016, while also taking part in numerous other initiatives
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ArticleAntwerp breaks annual freight record
The Belgian port handle a greater volume of freight than ever before in 2016, while it has also welcomed a new chief executive
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ArticleINC launches world nut forecast
Global tree nut production to Increase by 5.77 per cent in 2016/17 season, with dried fruit up 4.41 per cent
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ArticleFLIA 2017 nominees revealed
Ten finalists are drawn from the Netherlands, France, Germany, Italy, Belgium and Poland
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ArticleMarlene launches Christmas gift
Italian group releases Christmas multipack including seven apple varieties
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ArticlePink pineapple gets FDA backing
Fresh Del Monte's genetically engineered pink flesh variety has "no unresolved safety or regulatory questions"
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ArticleWilmington welcomes Chilean fruit
Port receives first US shipment of Chilean winter fruit for 2016/17 campaign
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ArticleCopa Cogeca warns EU on CBS
Group sends letter to European Parliament calling for more stringent citrus black spot rules to be introduced
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ArticleCalypso mangoes head for US
Giumarra is set to start its third season of Australian Calypso mangoes as part of partnerhip with Perfection Fresh
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ArticleRewe outlines leadership plan
Lionel Souque will become CEO in 2019 when Alain Caparros comes to the end of his term
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ArticleFrutic Symposium comes to Berlin
Horticulture quality and safety event will start the day before Fruit Logistica on 7 February
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ArticleSeeka aims to dig up a Gem
New Zealand group undertakes opening phase of commercial plantings for Gem avocado variety
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ArticleTomra makes sorting clearer
Sorting specialist launches a new way of naming its food sorting machines to bring clarity for customers
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ArticleStability "a good thing" for Florida citrus
USDA holds steady on 2016/17 Florida orange crop, while grapefruit forecast falls
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ArticleCooperatives 'must innovate'
Cogeca's Thomas Magnusson calls on cooperatives to be innovative, add value to produce and follow consumer trends
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ArticleMission expands sales leadership
US-based Mission Produce hires Brent Scattini as vice-president of sales for North America
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ArticleOppy and Hasegawa in joint venture
Deal creates "a whole new level of integration" for both companies that will ultimately benefit customers
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ArticleBrazil greenlights watermelon tech
SmartFresh post-harvest technology from AgroFresh approved for use on watermelons in Brazil
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ArticleOppy's corporate culture recognised
Waterstone Human Capital has honoured the group for cultivating one of Canada’s most admired corporate cultures

