All articles by Carl Collen – Page 174
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ArticleSun World appoints California licensees
Group's proprietary grapes more broadly available through appointments of Sunlight and Sun Pacific
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ArticleBakkavor to offload Vaco
Belgian fresh prepared food business will be picked up by Culinor Food Group
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ArticleChiquita confirms Gulfport move
Fresh produce giant is to relocate its Gulf of Mexico operations from the Port of New Orleans
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ArticleFlorida pest outbreak cost calculated
University of Florida IFAS investigation finds 2015 fruit fly outbreak cost growers US$4.1m
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ArticleStorms take toll on Dutch growers
Country hit by hail "the size of tennis balls", damaging greenhouses and crops
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ArticleFreshfel calls for Russian dialogue
Association says it regrets ongoing political dispute and calls on EC to maintain dialogue in a bid to restore trade
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ArticleTaste key to melon push
Nunhems has said that it is committed to flavour and new formats to boost the European melon and watermelon market
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ArticleNatureSweet and Ganfer in JV
New partnership will create more than 100 hectares of greenhouses over three years
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ArticleRijk Zwaan wary of Brexit impact
Brexit vote could lead to increased fresh produce costs and potential restrictions
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ArticleCrop protection industry 'disappointed' over Brexit
UK's position as a champion of agricultural innovation will be missed within the EU, the ECPA has said
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ArticleChicago benefits from United donation
United Fresh donates more than 51,000 lbs of produce to Greater Chicago Food Depository post-show
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ArticleRetailers band together for purchasing
E Leclerc and Rewe Group found Eurelec, a joint purchasing company, in Brussels
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ArticleEuropean campaign targets UAE
Freshness from Europe is now focusing its efforts on the United Arab Emirates.
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Spanish sector "concerned" by Brexit
Fepex says UK referendum vote is worrying, while Murcia's Proexport calls the decision "a blow for agriculture" in the region
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ArticleUnitec Group completes double purchase
Group's subsidiary Unisorting completes the acquisition of Longobardi Srl and Sado Srl
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ArticleEddy Bruyninckx ends Antwerp reign
Jacques Vandermeiren will take over as the new CEO of Antwerp Port Authority on 1 January
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ArticleJohan Dique announces retirement
Capespan managing director steps down for health reasons, and will be replaced by Tonie Fuchs
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ArticleMaersk upgrades Asia-N Europe network
Group's alterations ensure it is "better equipped to deal with contingencies"
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ArticleSeeka handles record volumes
Company handled record volumes in the 2016 packing season, with more than 30M trays handled in New Zealand for the first time
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Article"Strong growth" in Spanish imports
Fruit and vegetable imports climb in volume and value through the opening quarter of the year

