All articles by Carl Collen – Page 285
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ArticleSalanova hits Japan on Asian tour
Following a visit to Thailand earlier in the month, Rijk Zwaan took its Salanova lettuce to Foodex in Tokyo
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ArticleCourt rules JFC 'breached freezing order'
Russian group's CEO and directors are summoned to face contempt proceedings by the Admiralty and Commercial Court in London
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ArticleSainsbury's excelling in online market
UK group announces that it is now the country's second-largest online food retailer
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ArticleTotal Produce completes acquisition
Group confirms move for 50 per cent of Frankort & Koning after receiving regulatory clearance last week
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ArticleNew Maersk service for key US markets
Import service from Asia will serve five US markets of Chicago, Dallas-Forth Worth, Houston, Memphis and northwest Ohio
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ArticleGrand Alliance moves northwest operations
Shipping group opts to shift operations to the Port of Tacoma over the Port of Seattle
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ArticleS&P downgrades CMA CGM rating
French container line downgraded to B- from B+ due to worries about deteriorating liquidity
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ArticleCitrus forecast rises in Florida
Early and mid-season varieties increase while grapefruit volumes are expected to remain stable
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ArticleStar Reefers commences JFC proceedings
Ship operator continues case against Russian fresh produce importer following freezing order delivered in December
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ArticleUniveg Katopé UK makes Fairtrade donation
Group backs Fairtrade Fortnight by offering fruit to young patients on a children's ward at a hospital in Peterborough
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ArticleEU allocates School Fruit Scheme funds
Italy will be the main beneficiary of the scheme and will receive some €20.5m in EU funding for the 2012/13 school year
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ArticleDelhaize sees net profit tumble
Group reports on fourth quarter and full-year results, with Q4 net profit falling by 48 per cent on the previous year
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ArticleFresh & Easy launches Sacramento stores
Tesco's US arm opens first two outlets in the Sacramento region, with three more to follow later in the month
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ArticleGrower vote backs Grape Commission
California Table Grape Commission will continue for a further five years after the state's growers vote in its favour
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ArticleSalanova tempts in Thailand
Rijk Zwaan puts its innovative lettuce variety on display to potential customers and consumers in Thailand
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Mats Jansson is new Delhaize chairman
Jansson will take over when Georges Jacobs retires from his position on 24 May this year
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Morrisons 'delivers in difficult year'
Yearly turnover and profits improve at UK retailer as customer numbers hit record levels
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ArticleStemilt helps drive home health message
Company to participate in 'What's on MyPlate?' day along with 6,000 other USDA partners
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ArticleFlorette to display LEAF logo
Salad specialist will demonstrate its environmental consciousness by placing the LEAF Marque logo on its packs
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ArticleDavid Mixon leaves Seald Sweet
Mixon leaves his role as chief marketing officer of Seald Sweet having been with the group since 2004

