All articles by Carl Collen – Page 351
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ArticleMastronardi lands innovation award
Group takes top honours in Hydroponic Produce category for new product developments in tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers
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ArticleAgroCap invests in Innoverde
Cool Fresh International's holding company makes new strategic investment in Netherlands-based fresh produce company
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ArticleWashington hosts pesticide session
United Fresh will host an educational session on pesticide residues at the upcoming Washington Public Policy Conference
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ArticleEurope-Mediterranean service enhanced
Hamburg Süd set to implement its two new standalone services for faster transit times and comprehensive port coverage
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ArticleSmall growth for Russia's Magnit
Retailer reports on first-half net profit increase of 1.17 per cent, driven by greater selling space and higher sales
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ArticleCBI selects Pakistani exporters
The Dutch import organisation has selected six fresh produce exporters to take part in its Export Coaching Programme
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ArticlePerfection Fresh in Simfresh partnership
Joint venture between Australian companies put together for export of fresh foods
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ArticleBreakbulk recovering at Rotterdam
Throughput figures are increasing as the port bounces back from the impact of the global economic downturn
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ArticleVessel design helps Maersk cut emissions
Shipping group says it will cut 15,000 tonnes of fuel each year by improving design of 22 container vessels
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ArticleLeafy greens linked to diabetes prevention
New research has suggested that a diet rich in leafy green vegetables may reduce the risk of developing diabetes
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ArticleKey appoints product marketing manager
US group appoints Steve Johnson as product marketing manager for its process systems line of products
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ArticleRotterdam prepares for future changes
Port of Rotterdam is readying itself for throughput growth and a shift in the type of goods it handles over the next 20 years
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ArticleDP World reveals "encouraging" results
Throughput, revenue and net profit increase as container volumes return to growth through the first half of 2010
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ArticleMaersk returns to profit in H1
Logistics group bounces back from US$540m loss in first six months of 2009 to record profit of US$2.5bn
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ArticleFairtrade citrus drive in New York
Food stores in Manhattan are promoting Fairtrade-certified South African citrus this week as part of an ongoing programme
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ArticleQ2 sales down at Asda
UK's second-largest supermarket group sees underlying sales decline by 0.4 per cent for three months to 30 June
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ArticleMarket share changes for UK retailers
Sainsbury's and Morrisons have increased market share while Tesco and Asda have seen a second-quarter drop
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ArticleHamburg hails "remarkable" growth
Port of Hamburg Marketing reports on 8.1 per cent growth in seafreight tonnage handled through first half of 2010
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ArticleWhole Foods relaunches Salad Bar Project
Natural and organic retailer aims to improve school lunch programmes in US by pushing healthier alternatives
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ArticleCoop Norge plans growth spurt
Retailer to launch 150 new outlets across growing and established cities as part of a 10-year strategy

