All articles by Carl Collen – Page 317
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ArticleSize matters for RSA grapefruit
New research carried out by the South African Citrus Growers Association has revealed that UK consumers seek larger fruit sizes
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ArticleChiquita returns to profit in first quarter
Multinational reports on net income of US$24m on strong banana pricing, while also reaffirming its yearly net sales growth outlook
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ArticleFresh Convenience confirms key speakers
The leading conference event for the fresh produce convenience sector welcomes speakers and delegates to London on 14-16 June this year
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ArticleNew draught record at Port of Antwerp
Less than one month after the MSC Emanuela became the vessel with the greatest draught on the Scheldt, its sister ship has beaten its record
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | May 2011
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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ArticleFruit Focus pushes forward
UK fresh fruit event launches a new conference and announces a new principal sponsor
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Poland drives Jerónimo Martins' Q1 profit
Portuguese retailer benefits from strong performance of its Biedronka unit through the first quarter of the year
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ArticleIFCO introduces banana and berry RPCs
Group extends its existing reusable plastic container range to cater for new fresh produce commodities
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ArticleCountdown on to SIAL Canada
Doors to the eighth edition of Canada's international exhibition will open on 11 May
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ArticleUK asparagus sees 'unprecedented volumes'
Suppliers are reporting stock volumes of up to ten times higher than last year, according to new reports
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ArticleUSDA outlines promotional funding
Some 70 agricultural organisations are benefiting from funding to help expand commercial export markets
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ArticleCurrency swap hits Dole's profit
Net income down some 91 per cent through the first quarter, although revenue climbed on growth in all segments
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All-round revenue growth at Delhaize
Retailer reports that revenue climbed in all sectors, although profit was hit by higher costs, particularly in the US
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ArticleSales flat but earnings rise at Metro
German retailer says that earnings jump despite late Easter is a testament to its 'strengthened earning power'
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ArticleDel Monte reveals 'solid' Q1 results
Mohammad Abu-Ghazaleh welcomes the multinational's 'solid performance' through the first quarter of the year
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ArticleNew delay for Philly market launch
Philadelphia Wholesale Produce Market will now open its doors on the 15 May
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ArticleUSDA issues leafy green proposal
Body requests comment on the creation of a national marketing agreement to assist the industry in quality and safety
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ArticleWal-Mart outlines Costa Rican plans
Retailer's Centroamérica arm will open 24 new stores this year, as part of a national investment of US$160m
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ArticleSlight growth for Sligro
First-quarter sales climb 4.6 per cent when compared with the same period of 2010
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ArticleVessel comes out clean after screening
Measurements taken in Belgium on a vessel arriving from Japan showed no signs of radioactivity

