All articles by Carl Collen – Page 342
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ArticleCountdown on to Uruguay congress
This year's Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere will bring together over 300 delegates for networking opportunities and industry insights
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ArticleGrowth markets head to Berlin
Central and eastern European nations will be out in force at Fruit Logistica 2011 with over 100 exhibitors coming from the regions
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ArticleCoop outlines growth plans
Group to launch 300 new food stores from next year as it looks out for more acquisition opportunities
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ArticleUSDA funding to boost competitiveness
Some US$55m worth of grants have been allocated by the USDA to enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops
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ArticleCMA CGM extends Morocco-France service
New service said to offer greener maritime alternative to the transport of fruit and vegetables by road via Spain
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ArticleFreshfel Europe targets Russian market
A strong delegation has attended World Food Moscow to help improve the position of EU-grown produce on the Russian market
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ArticleEcuador's banana exports climb
Export sales value tops the US$1bn mark during the first six months of the year, according to reports
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ArticleSeven Seas looks to Moroccan clementines
US group looks to import larger volumes of the fruit after good quality signs this season
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ArticleHanjin introduces Vietnam-Europe service
Shipping group to begin first direct service from Vietnam to northern Europe in October
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ArticleVital discussions at Middle East event
Dubai is gearing up for this year's Eurofruit Congress Middle East, which takes place on 1-3 November 2010
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Del Monte ties up vending deal
Group seals agreement with Vistar Corp to distribute fresh produce in vending machines
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ArticleColruyt increases yearly forecast
Belgian discounter expects net earnings for 2010/11 to increase on previous year to €346m
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ArticleSales rise at Waitrose
John Lewis Partnership reports that operating profit climbed 6.2 per cent at Waitrose during the first half of the year
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ArticlePrivate label sales to soar
Leading North American grocery retailers are expected to increase private label sales by 40 per cent over the next four years
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ArticlePesticide committees 'must remain'
UK farming and food organisations urge government to maintain strength of two crucial pesticide committees
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ArticleAustralia appeals WTO ruling
Ruling against Australia's long-standing trade restrictions on imports of New Zealand's apples will be fought
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ArticleUK market share slip for Tesco
Kantar Worldpanel reveals that leading retailers Tesco and Asda see year-on-year fall in quarterly share
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Nunhems invests in facility improvement
Bayer's vegetable seed subsidiary to modernise its Leudal-based research centre in the Netherlands with €12m investment
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ArticleFruit Attraction sees further growth
Spanish trade fair will take place for the second time in Madrid on 20-22 October, with exhibitor numbers up on 2009
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ArticleHefestus conducts cherry trials
Controlled trials help development of method to extend cherry shelf-life by more than 20 days

