All articles by Carl Collen – Page 172
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ArticleSpain's produce trading figures laid bare
Fepex publishes export and import figures for the opening five months of 2016
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ArticleCost cutting aids Del Monte result
Net income climbs in the second quarter despite sales drop, as the company benefits from lower input costs and cost-reduction initiatives
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ArticleRijk Zwaan outlines pepper importance
Rudy van den Berg, crop coordinator for peppers at Rijk Zwaan, speaks exclusively to Fruitnet about developments in the category
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ArticleMaersk Line gears up for AFL
Shipping giant looking to cultivate fruitful partnerships at Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong
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ArticleBiobest offers leafminer solutions
Group looks to help tomato companies across Europe fight the threat of the leafminer pest
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ArticleSpain posts strong import growth
May figures show fruit and vegetable imports into the country climbed again in volume and value
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ArticleHouston handles more RSA citrus
Popularity of the fruit is growing with a 300 per cent increase in tonnage handled at the Port of Houston
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ArticleKiku supports young athletes
Apple brand brings together more than 25 athletes at Kiku Wonderland
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ArticleVirginia seeks global opportunities
Todd Haymore, Virginia's secretary of agriculture and forestry, and the agriculture department's Stephanie Agee speak exclusively to Fruitnet
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ArticleJawwad Qureshi joins greening fight
Leading entomologist wll bring expertise to state's battle against deadly citrus disease
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ArticleMexico-Tampa service opens doors
New weekly container service between Tampa and Mexico offers new options for Florida companies
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ArticleTru-Cape welcomes successful harvest
Despite challenges including fruit size and currency fluctuations, Tru-Cape hails its strong topfruit harvest
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ArticleOppy reveals "strategic realignments"
North American importer strengthens sales and grower relations approach
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ArticleSouth African citrus volumes drop further
Country's citrus crop forecast decreases substantially as Valencia harvest starts
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ArticleAilimpo expects Spanish lemon jump
Group expects violumes to bounce back in 2016/17, with initial forecast pegging crop at 980,000 tonnes
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ArticleRubio backs citrus incentive
Florida Citrus Mutual has applauded senator Marco Rubio for co-sponsoring citrus bill
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ArticleRetail giants complete merger
United States Federal Trade Commission approves deal between Delhaize and Ahold
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ArticleSafety first for labelling giant
Sinclair has moved to appoint Elizabeth Correia to oversee its crucial food safety operations through customer and supplier interactions.
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ArticleAhold and Delhaize to merge this week
Retailers expect to complete merger on 23 July, subject to US Federal Trade Commission clearance
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ArticleBicoloured apple push ends second year
The third year of the campiagn to promote European apples will run under the theme of 'Enjoy'

