All articles by Carl Collen – Page 264
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ArticleUniveg Katopé receives Brazilian grapes
UK-based group has taken on table grapes grown on its own Brazilian farm, Fazenda Europa
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ArticleSinclair develops compostable label
In what it says is a first for the industry, Sinclair has unveiled its first compostable fruit label
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ArticleTotal Produce appoints director
Seamus Taaffe, who is involved with a number of private companies, has joined the group as non-executive director
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ArticleX5 reports third quarter results
Russian retailer sees consolidated net sales climb, although like-for-like sales fall 0.7 per cent
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ArticleFlorida citrus volumes to rise
USDA releases initial forecast for upcoming season, with orange, specialty citrus and grapefruit volumes all expected to increase
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ArticleVolumes decline at Lufthansa Cargo
Nine-month report shows drop in tonnage handled of 8.9 per cent, with the Asia/Pacific region struggling in particular
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ArticleEfficiency is the priority for MAF Roda
Packing machinery leader is determined to aid fresh produce packers by cutting costs through innovative technology
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ArticleTesco Slovakia offers online option
Tesco has launched online grocery shopping in the country following a successful trial period
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ArticleInnovation recognition returns in 2013
Applications can now be submitted for the 2013 Fruit Logistica Innovation Award
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ArticleMoody's downgrades Metro AG rating
Despite having a negative outlook, retailer says it will not influence refinancing
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ArticleCitrus volumes to fall in Morocco
Output set to fall 25 per cent next year as weather hits the national crop, with tangerines and oranges worst-hit
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ArticleZespri and KVH call for vigilance
Ahead of a seminar on Psa in Motueka, Kiwifruit Vine Health has announced the discovery of the disease on a Clevedon orchard
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ArticleScotland forms Europe's largest agri college
Four Scottish colleges have merged to form Scotland's Rural University College
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ArticleLycopene study champions tomatoes
A diet rich in tomatoes could reduce the risk of having a stroke, Finnish research into the chemical lycopene has suggested
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ArticleAntwerp targets greater US share
Port of Antwerp sends a roadshow to the US and Canada as it looks to further increase trade with North America
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Maersk extends 'absolute reliability'
One year on from the launch of Daily Maersk, the shipping group is extending its total transportation time promise to other routes
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ArticleTimorex Gold given Peruvian approval
Stockton Group's fungicide can now be used on strawberries and bananas in the South American country
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ArticleHalf of EU fresh produce 'wasted'
A new report from the Food and Agriculture Organisation finds that losses mainly occur in the production process
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ArticleJohn Williams appointed as ND director
Williams to head up Norbert Dentressangle's shared-user facilities, including London Heathrow's perishables centre
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ArticleBoeing forecasts air cargo growth
World Air Cargo Forecast predicts increase in global airfreight of over 5 per cent each year during the next two decades

