All articles by Carl Collen – Page 246
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Underlying profit drops at Delhaize
Belgian retailer announces higher year-on-year revenue for 2012 but sees profit decline by 17.5 per cent
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ArticleDole reports on full-year loss
Fresh produce multinational swings to a net loss of US$142m for the year ended 29 December as revenues fall
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ArticleFresh & Easy makes school donation
Retailer gives more than US$2.1m to schools in Arizona, California and Nevada through its annual Shop for Schools programme
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Article"Sound financial year" for ND
Logistics group Norbert Dentressangle enjoy growth in turnover and EBITA after resilient full-year performance
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ArticleTurners & Growers lowers full-year loss
Asset write-down negatively impacted on group's profitability in 2012, although NZ$15.3m loss was an improvement on 2011
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ArticleHorizon shifts service to Philly
Horizon Lines will move its Northeast Port of Call to Philadelphia from Elizabeth next month
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ArticlePom Wonderful outlines UK push
Pomegranate juice brand is investing heavily in a major UK marketing campaign to hit screens in March and April
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ArticleTesco props up Which? rankings
Retailer finishes bottom of annual Which? supermarket satisfaction survey, gaining low marks for its fresh produce quality
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ArticlePoland set for larger strawberry yield
Tomasz Werner of jagodnik.pl says that while frozen and processed strawberries dominate, the fresh market could be growing
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ArticleSuperblues flying across the pond
Gourmet Trading’s new blueberry variety is turning heads in export markets including the Netherlands and the UK
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ArticleBaltic Berry expands in 2013
Polish company expects higher yields in 2013 as it targets new markets in Scandinavia and France
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ArticleTotal Produce enjoys earnings growth
Chairman Carl McCann describes the company's results as 'pleasing', while expressing optimism for the coming 12 months
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ArticleSyria to welcome Israeli apples
In a move coordinated by the UN and the Red Cross, some 18,000 tonnes of apples are to be sent to the war-torn country
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ArticleStable European market for courgettes
Hillfresh anticipates steady 2013, while very youngest consumers look set to take larger bites out of category in future
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ArticleQ&A – Dirk van den Heuvel
Hillfresh stonefruit buyer Dirk van den Heuvel talks exclusively to Eurofruit about the latest developments in the industry and what 2013 could have in store
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Shaffe's shipping rate concern
Rise in shipping rates could have major impact on the sustainability and competitiveness of the fresh produce industry, the group says
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ArticleBoost for MyPlate healthy meal drive
First Lady Michelle Obama has announced a new effort to make healthier MyPlate recipes easier to find and share
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ArticleEmirates SkyCargo lands African award
SkyCargo named Global Cargo Airline of the Year by the Stat Trade Times in South Africa
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ArticleCantaloupe packhouse inspections outlined
In the US, the Food and Drug Administration has announced that it will start conducting inspections of cantaloupe melon packhouses
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ArticleSeeka posts full-year profit
Kiwifruit grower-packer has revealed that profit before tax came in ahead of early estimates at NZ$8.9m

