All articles by Carl Collen – Page 377
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ArticleMaersk Line bumps Europe-Asia/ME rates
Maersk Line announces hike in rates on Europe to South Asia/Middle East services effective 15 February 2010
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ArticleFlorida avoids widespread citrus losses
Temperatures expected to reach their lowest point yet as growers in the state battle to protect their citrus crops
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ArticleMetro 'stable' despite economic downturn
Retailer reports on slight fall in overall group sales despite domestic growth in local currency terms
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ArticleTesco reports on strong Christmas period
Retailer increased food and non-food sales both domestically and internationally during the festive period
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ArticleFyffes outlines earnings target
Group expects 2009 earnings to be somewhere near top end of €18m-€22m targeted in September forecast
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ArticleTesco slips back in retail rankings
Deloitte report suggests that German retailer Metro has climbed above Tesco to third place in the list of the world's biggest retailers
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ArticleUK shoppers keen on carbon labelling
Report by Northumbria University finds that the majority of consumers want more information on the carbon footprint of food products
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Colors Fruit teams with Greefa
Colors has formed a strategic alliance with fruit sorting group Greefa Europe regarding advanced packhouse technology implementation
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ArticlePSA records 2009 throughput drop
Year-on-year throughput volumes at the Singapore-based port group fell for the first time in 2009
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ArticleCalavo sees sales and profit drop
Avocado grower-marketer hit by smaller cyclical Californian crop during final quarter of 2009, while full-year results show improvement
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ArticleChiquita in shareholder settlement
Multinational reaches 'favourable' agreement regarding four shareholder lawsuits filed in 2007
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ArticleMagnit plots record investment
Russian retailer to expand its reach this year with a US$1bn investment in store openings and logistical improvements
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ArticleRotterdam posts lower yearly throughput
Despite lower year-on-year volumes, the Dutch port is showing signs of recovery following the difficulties experienced in 2009
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ArticleFirst-quarter loss for Monsanto
Increased competition in European and Brazilian markets hit sales of Roundup as losses climb to US$19m
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ArticleJeb Bush to speak at United Fresh
Former Florida governor and brother of George W. Bush to deliver keynote address at United Fresh in Las Vegas
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ArticleLandec results point to stability
US food technology group sees major improvement in fresh-cut vegetable revenues in second quarter of fiscal 2010
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ArticleQ3 brings strong trading at Sainsbury's
Retailer reports on positive third quarter as Christmas trading boosts sales and record customer numbers pass through checkouts
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ArticleLorna Christie handed USDA committee role
The PMA's executive vice-president is one of 24 industry members to make up the USDA Fruit & Vegetable Industry Advisory Committee
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ArticleM&S in third-quarter sales growth
The UK retailer saw food sales return to positive like-for-like growth for the three months including the Christmas period
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ArticleMackey passes on Whole Foods' chairmanship
Co-founder and CEO John Mackey has handed the position of chairman to lead director John Elstrott

