All articles by Carl Collen – Page 304
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ArticleSanta to make first visit to Hamburg
Hamburg Süd's Santa Catarina vessel is set to become the first of its class to call at the German port
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ArticleNew Zealand seeks Psa-resistant solution
Zepsri's David Tanner says that programmes to produce a new kiwifruit variety resistant to Psa have been ramped up
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ArticleSafmarine honoured with award
Shipping line presented with an Investment in People of the Year award at an event in London
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ArticleCarrefour sales flat in 'tough environment'
Solid growth in emerging markets just edged the group's European struggles to give Carrefour slim Q3 sales growth
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ArticleFDA foreign farm inspections highlighted
Review of 39 foreign farm inspections conducted since 2006 shows positive signs for food safety
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ArticleSchool Fruit Scheme proposals welcomed
'Weaknesses' of scheme may be overcome by European Commission's CAP reformation proposals, Freshfel says
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ArticleFlorida citrus crop expected to increase
The first USDA forecast of the season pegs the 2011/12 crop at 147m boxes, up 5 per cent on last year
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ArticleWeis all right in third quarter
Regional US retailer Weis Markets sees net income climb on 2010, with sales also up
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ArticleCasino growth driven by overseas sales
Group sales rise 21.2 per cent through the third quarter as double digit growth is achieved in both South America and Asia
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ArticleEuropean ports to come under pressure
Monthly Global Port Tracker report predicts a decline in box volumes for the remainder of 2011
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ArticleBickel wins bidding battle for Agrexco
Tel Aviv District Court rules that Israeli exporter will be sold as a going concern to Bickel and Orian SM for €3.5m
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ArticleEast Malling sees bright pear future
Concept Pear Orchard volumes come in at 22 tonnes in only its second harvest, giving reason for optimism
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ArticleReggie Griffin to retire from Kroger
Industry veteran to bring curtain down on his 42-year association with the retailer
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Del Monte expands greenhouse project
US group begins construction of 17 greenhouses in Costa Rica to boost vegetable supplies to North America
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ArticleChilean nut exports climb
Italian and Brazilian demand helps drive upwards overseas sales, according to a new report
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ArticleBerlin seeks groundbreaking innovations
Messe Berlin is welcoming exhibitor applications for the Fruit Logistica 2012 Innovation Award
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ArticleSales on the rise at X5 Group
Despite a strong third-quarter result, the Russian retailer cuts it's full-year sales forecast
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ArticleAsda IPL adopts IFCO banana crates
UK retailer signs agreement to use IFCO's new banana crate as its standard packaging for pre-packed bananas
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ArticleEckhard Cordes to leave Metro role
CEO releases a statement confirming that he will leave his position when his contract expires next year
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ArticleSainsbury's fights back with Brand Match
After the launch of Tesco's Big Price Drop last month, UK rival is set to roll out its own coupon-based initiative

