All articles by Carl Collen – Page 301
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ArticleApio launches Chipotle salad mix
Company adds to salad line with product looking to tap into trend towards bolder pepper flavours
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Jeronimo Martins cagey on expansion
Portuguese retailer has not yet made a decision on the possibility of entering a third market
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ArticleDel Monte eyes Costa Rican peppers
Group to finish construction on Costa Rican greenhouse facilities later in the year, with imports starting in 2012
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ArticleUK shoppers 'want British apples'
Sainsbury's study finds that buying British is an important factor for shoppers in the country
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ArticleCarriers launch cargo incident database
Five leading container shipping groups have joined forces to exchange information on cargo issues
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ArticleBickel Flowers in Agrexco driving seat
Reports in Israel suggest that Gideon Bickel's company is the front-runner of the bidders looking to purchase Agrexco
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ArticleWalmart Canada plots steady strategy
Group will not make major changes, but will continue to revamp stores, according to CEO
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ArticleWalmart hires former X5 head
Lev Khasis joins the US retailer, reporting directly to Walmart International chief Doug McMillon
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ArticleSeald Sweet anchors west coast expansion
New partnership with Fresh Select and recruitment of Rick Eastes signal Seald Sweet's move to ramp up west coast operations
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ArticleChiquita launches MyPlate initiatives
Group aims to provide consumers with ways to incorporate healthy, fresh foods into their daily diets
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ArticleIATA warns of tough year for airfreight
Group predicts slim profits in 2012 with the global economic environment remaining uncertain
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ArticleAmazon 'could overtake Carrefour'
A new report has claimed that the online retailer's sales growth will see it jump ahead of the French group in the next decade
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ArticleCompanies express Agrexco interest
Reports in Israel suggest three companies have held discussions over the possible acquisition of the beleaguered group
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ArticleSatara bounces back in first half
Cooperative turns last year's H1 loss into a profit, despite the impact of Psa on operations
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ArticleFPC applauds Egyptian ban removal
European Commission's decision to lift ban on certain fresh produce from the country has been welcomed
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ArticleRatings outlook downgrade for shippers
Moodys drops MOL and NYK to 'negative', although actual rating remains unchanged
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ArticleScrapping sell-by 'will combat food waste'
Guidance issued by UK ministers to only use best-before dates could have a major impact on the fresh produce industry
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ArticleRegistration open for United Fresh 2012
Annual convention and expo will take place on 1-3 May at the Dallas Convention Centre
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ArticleAntwerp to break lock record
The construction of the largest lock in the world is to begin at the Port of Antwerp in a few weeks
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ArticleNew Maersk service pressures rivals
Citigroup says the introduction of Daily Maersk on Asia-Europe trade could force the hand of smaller groups

