All articles by Carl Collen – Page 309
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ArticleHass Avo Board loses executive director
Jose Luis Obregon resigns from his position, although he will still help with planning for next year's projects
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ArticlePakistan hits mango export target
Country exports some 150,000 tonnes of fruit to markets in the Middle East, Europe and Asia
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ArticleNikki Rodoni heads up sustainability board
Gills Onions director will chair the advisory board for the United Fresh Foundation's Centre for Global Produce Sustainability
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ArticleSun World appoints stonefruit licensee
Spain's El Ciruelo will pack and market new stonefruit varieties developed and grown by Sun World producers across Europe
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ArticleOppenheimer makes organics promotion
Canadian group hands Rachel Pagano the role of category manager for organics
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ArticleIFPS to hold first Asian meeting
Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong is the venue for the produce standards group's regional gathering
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ArticleSafeway director joins United Fresh board
Steve Burnham joins the board to replace the outgoing Geoff White
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ArticleMaersk Line launches ECUMED service
New weekly liner service connects Ecuador directly with Spain, Turkey and the Black Sea
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ArticleUK shoppers 'expect rising food prices'
Research by IGD finds 90 per cent of shoppers expect higher food prices, with many set to turn to discount retail formats
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ArticleUK enjoys berry boom in 2011
Berry Gardens describes 2011 as an 'exceptional season' for sales, with the category outperforming 'all other grocery sectors'
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ArticleBidvest makes Capespan share offer
Johannesburg-based group offers R2.40 (€0.23) apiece for 50m Capespan shares, topping Zeder Investment's June bid
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ArticlePurfresh points the way for Transcargo
For a second season, Uruguayan exporter opts to use Purfresh Transport for mandarins shipped to the Far East
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Del Monte targets Oregon Health Authority
The group has filed a notice to sue Oregon Health Authority's Public Health Division and one of its officials
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Article'Love My Salad', Rijk Zwaan tells Hong Kong
Dutch group will spotlight its consumer website at Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong, from 7-9 September 2011
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ArticleZespri kiwifruit tops new US study
University study highlights presence of antioxidants, vitamins and fibre, making the fruit ideal for school lunchboxes
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ArticleHapag-Lloyd sees profit squeezed
Declining freight rates and higher fuel costs combine to depress German shipper's profitability in second quarter
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ArticleRabobank reports on 'solid earnings'
Dutch financial services provider announced net profit growth of 13 per cent, despite modest global economic recovery
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ArticleMagnit sees rise in second quarter profit
Major new store drive helps push up profit to US$79m, with like-for-like sales also increasing
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ArticleX5 follows Magnit's profit lead
Supermarket chain posts second quarter profit growth of 195 per cent, on an expanded store network
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ArticleFresh & Easy pushes on in San Fran
Tesco's US operation opens its second San Francisco store, offering fresh food to an underserved community of 36,000 people

