All articles by Carl Collen – Page 354
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ArticleUS avoids Brazilian tariff imposition
Brazil's proposed placement of over US$500m worth of tariffs on imports including fruit and nuts has been scrapped
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ArticleFake pesticide tide 'needs stemming'
ECPA calls for stronger European regulations to counter increasing volumes of traffic in counterfeit pesticide products
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ArticlePMA takes on South African representative
Marianne van der Laarse will assist with development and implementation of RSA member engagement plan
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ArticleSeald Sweet adds sales team member
Experienced fresh produce industry specialist Selina Reeve joins group's California office sales department
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ArticleFive more years for Rewe CEO
Alain Caparros has his contract extended to 2016 by the retailer's management board
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ArticleFruit Focus 2010 takes shape
Topics to be discussed at UK-based event include satisfying supermarket demand and securing Britain's food future
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ArticleFresh & Easy takes on supply operations
Moves to control Wild Rocket Foods and 2 Sisters Foods' US supply operations are sign of Tesco's 'commitment to the US business'
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ArticleBroetje Orchards lands safety award
Apple grower-packer honoured with 2010 Chairman's Award from NCSI Americas in recognition of safety and social responsibility
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ArticlePlan A paying dividends at M&S
UK food and clothing retailer reports on continued success of eco and ethical programme during its third year
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ArticleProseal set for Fruit Focus showcase
Range of sealing solutions to be demonstrated at event, taking place in Kent, UK on 21 July this year
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ArticleFlorida’s citrus greening spend to increase
Florida Citrus Commission votes to increase spending on citrus greening research, with the funding source a point of contention
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ArticleFunding released to combat moth threat
An additional US$1.75m has been made available to halt the spread of the European grapevine moth in California
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ArticleCargo volumes fly in face of volcano
May tonnage at BAA airports in the UK climbed 33 per cent despite disruption caused by Icelandic volcano and industrial action
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | June 2010
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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ArticlePurshade protects Washington apples
Topfruit grower in US Pacific Northwest experiences 'significant decreases' in sunburn damage after adopting Purfresh product
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ArticleShipping groups extend key service
Hamburg Süd and Maersk Line have added a new string to their Asia/South Africa/South America service
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ArticleJoint venture brings events together
An agreement between Cesena Fiera and the PMA will see the exchange of information from Macfrut and the Fresh Summit
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ArticleHefestus boosts lychee shelf-life
Group says that use of Shelf Life Booster technology can also help maintain the red outer colour of the fruit
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ArticleMaersk makes urgent service a Priority
Urgent cargo can now be loaded onto vessel with limited space through new Priority Product upgrade option
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Biosecurity experts tackle Aussie pests
Queensland is gearing up for a fight against pests that have the potential to cripple its A$94m citrus industry

