All articles by Carl Collen – Page 319
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Jazz leads strong start to Enza season
Sales of Enza's Northern Hemisphere-produced Jazz apples are up across all major markets for the 2010/11 campaign
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Scheldt deepening completed in Antwerp
Port of Antwerp will now be more easily accessible for some of the largest ships in operation
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Walmart increases online presence
US retail giant launches new websites in Latin America and China, according to reports
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Eosta launches 'Specialties' division
New segment will help meet growing demand for a range of organic exotic and specialty vegetables
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Christmas growth for Morrisons
UK's fourth-largest retailer attributes growth to "high-quality food at outstanding value"
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Positive movement for Landec results
US-based food technology company sees both revenue and net income climb for the second quarter of fiscal 2011
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Auchan closes Dubai hypermarket
Difficult economic conditions have forced the French retailer's hand in the United Arab Emirates
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CTFA streamlines operations
Californian body restructures, with casualties including director of marketing Gordon Smith
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Del Monte to make Portsmouth call
The first shipment of Del Monte bananas, pineapples and melons will arrive at the UK port this weekend
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Tesco reveals UK board changes
Retailer makes changes to its domestic board ahead of arrival of new UK CEO Richard Brasher
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Rate increase for Middle East service
Maersk Line attributes general increase to recent eroding rates on Middle East-Europe trade lines
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Tesco moves for Czech stores
UK retailer has snapped up 128 convenience outlets in the Czech Republic, according to reports
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Antwerp's freight handling climbs
Belgian port forecasts year-on-year freight increase of 13 per cent for 2010, driven by greater container volumes
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Gaza strawberries head for export
Israeli authorities allow four trucks loaded with strawberries and flowers to head overseas
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EU shipping emissions 'must be cut'
A new report from the European Commission proposes technical solutions to cut fuel consumption and air pollutants
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PreFeRal registered in France
Plant protection agent can now be used in the country for the control of whitefly across various crops
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Chris DeSana joins Seald Sweet
Experienced produce industry specialist links up with the group's New Jersey office
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IPP Logipal ties up Chingford contract
Fresh produce importer-distributor is switching to IPP's Trade Direct pallet rental solution
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Coop and M&S head 'green' UK list
A new report studying the environmental and ethical performance of 19 supermarkets has been released by Ethical Consumer Magazine
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Sweet Sensation up for FLIA
The Greenery has welcomed the nomination of its Sweet Sensation pear for the Fruit Logistica Innovation Award