All articles by Carl Collen – Page 369
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ArticleBanana boom bubbling in Vietnam
The country's producers are increasingly turning to banana production with export demand growing, particularly in China
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ArticleAirfreight innovation makes Hamburg debut
Emirates SkyCargo eFreight shipments were sent from Hamburg Airport last week, bound for Dubai
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Positives all round at Jeronimo Martins
Portuguese retailer saw net sales and group profit increase during the fourth quarter of the year, while net debt was cut
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ArticleCalavo demonstrates 'solid profitability'
Despite lower net income and revenues during the first three months of fiscal 2010, Calavo is looking ahead with confidence to the rest of the year
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ArticleAhold posts Q4 income drop
Dutch retailer sees net result impacted by deflation, increased promotional activity and consumer caution during the economic downturn
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ArticleFyffes reports on profit growth
Company reveals that profit before tax increased 33.3 per cent through 2009, despite a fall in total and group revenues
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ArticleSirane success at Fruit Logistica
Packaging solutions group says it was "taken aback" by the interest in its products during the Berlin event
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Fresh Del Monte delivers Q4 sales boost
Demand for the group's gold pineapple, fresh-cut produce and bananas helped drive net sales upwards during the fourth quarter of 2009
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ArticlePublix sales on the level
Group reports slight year-on-year increase in overall group sales of 1 per cent for the fourth quarter of 2009
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ArticleEC approves BASF's Amflora potato
Leading chemical company wins European approval for the commercial cultivation of its genetically modified starch potato
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ArticleProfitability climbs at IFCO Systems
EBITDA grew by nearly 20 per cent in 2009, with overall revenues also increasing
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ArticleBanana is UK's 'most wasted' food
A new national survey has found that fruit, salads and vegetables are the most wasted food items in UK households
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Wal-Mart reveals greenhouse gas plans
World's largest retail group announces plans to eliminate 20m metric tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions from its global supply chain
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ArticleFar East-Africa rate change at Maersk Line
Shipping group to introduce new rates for services in the region on 1 April 2010
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ArticleK&N battles against downturn impact
Kuehne & Nagel has reported on results slightly lower than those recorded during the same period of 2008
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ArticlePomegreat sources from Afghanistan
Leading pomegranate juice company purchases 500 tonnes of fresh fruit and 500 tonnes of concentrate from the country
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Carrefour hit by Belgian strikes
Over 100 outlets were closed on Saturday as staff protested against the group's restructuring plans
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ArticleUSDA demonstrates food mapping tool
Officials have highlighted a new online food mapping tool as part of the recently launched Let's Move! campaign
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ArticleCanada imposes tomato requirements
Tomato shipments from countries where the tomato leafminer pest is present will now need phytosanitary certification
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ArticleLower demand hits T&G profit
New Zealand group reveals falling fruit and vegetable consumption was the main factor behind a 34 per cent fall in group profit

