All articles by Carl Collen – Page 255
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ArticleDole reduces losses in third quarter
Comparable income down to loss of US$5.3m although fresh produce giant's revenues slide 6 per cent on same period of 2011
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ArticleEarnings growth at Canada's Metro
Chief executive attributes strong result to effective cost control and sustained investments in group's network
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ArticleDelhaize backs Serbian growers
Retailer introduces new Grown in Serbia campaign at stores across the country to promote healthy fruits and vegetables
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ArticlePeeled white asparagus on offer in US
Gourmet Trading is offering hand-peeled and bagged white asparagus from Peru to coincide with the US holiday season
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ArticleNo Psa let up in New Zealand
Further 74 orchards identified as being Psa-V positive for the week ended 14 November
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ArticleScott Farms adds wholesale head
Tom Lias will be responsible for developing the group's wholesale business in the UK and Europe
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ArticleGiumarra welcomes marketing director
Gary Caloroso joins leading fresh produce company as avocado and asparagus director of marketing
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ArticleContainer volumes creep up in LA
Port of Los Angeles reports on marginal container growth of 0.82 per cent during October
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ArticleAdd an Avocado winner revealed
ProHass competition to promote the use of avocados as a healthy alternative to butter draws to a close
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ArticleMixed result for Ahold in Q3
While sales climb at constant exchange rates, the Dutch retailer sees operating income fall by 4 per cent
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ArticleJFC founder declared bankrupt
Vladimir Kekhman declared bankrupt by UK High Court of Justice, months after group's governing company is declared insolvent
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ArticleViva to kick-off strawberry season
Israeli exporter reports on good development following conducive weather conditions in the country
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ArticleMercator swings to net loss
Slovenian retailer makes net loss of €22m during opening nine months of 2012
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ArticleQ3 earnings higher at Hapag-Lloyd
Revenue and earnings increase in third quarter as container shipping group battles through challenging environment
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ArticleSainsbury's stocks UK Sweet Sensation
AG Thames supplies retailer with first home-grown Sweet Sensation pears
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ArticleResults "robust" for Emirates Group
Positives all round as profit and revenues increase during the first-half period ended 30 September 2012
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ArticleRussia takes on more Valencian citrus
Exports increased 200 per cent over past three seasons, according to reports in Spain
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ArticleMexicoGAP scheme set for growth
Mexico Calidad Suprema announces that the number of growers certified under the scheme could reach 2,200 within four years
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ArticleMaersk enjoys third-quarter profit boom
Logistics giant raises its full-year guidance as quarterly profit soars 191 per cent on improved container shipping performance
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ArticleMaersk Line retains 'most reliable' title
Carrier remains at the top of the Drewry Schedule Reliability Insight, which features the top 20 groups across all trades

