All articles by Carl Collen – Page 386
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ArticlePakistan official calls for agricultural focus
Sardar Aseff Ahmad Ali has stressed the need for the country to look to the agricultural sector to boost its economy
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ArticleMoody's upgrades Dole's credit rating
The group's rating has been boosted to positive following last week's initial public offering, which raised US$446.4m
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ArticleFPC highlights airfreight's true impact
The Fresh Produce Consortium has urged the UK government to provide accurate environmental information on all sectors of the fresh produce supply chain
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ArticleChiquita reports on stronger Q3
The group moved to a profit in the third quarter, in contrast with the loss recorded during the corresponding period of 2008
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ArticleKroger rolls out traceable salads
The retailer's new line of fresh salads includes HarvestMark traceability technology as part of the 'Quality You Can Trace' programme
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Jeronimo Martins posts Q3 profit
The Portuguese retailer has reported net profit, revenues and earnings above figures recorded in 2008
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ArticleMaersk Line links Poland with Asia
The group has formed the first direct connection between China, south-east Asia and Poland
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Cream-coloured carrots on sale at M&S
UK retailer Marks & Spencer has this week launched a new organically produced carrot variety
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Sales slip but profit rises at Super-Sol
Israel's largest supermarket chain has reported on a profitable third quarter after the group cut back on expenses
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ArticleFresh produce prices fall in Australia
New figures have shown that the prices of fruit and vegetables tumbled during the third quarter of the year
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ArticleMaersk Line to launch Iraq service
The group will begin a dedicated feeder service between Jebel Ali ad Umm Qasr in November
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ArticleIndustry eyes to focus on Malaysia
The fresh produce industry is set to descend on Kuala Lumpur next year for Fresh Produce Malaysia, which takes place on 15-17 March 2010
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ArticleTough 2009 for Port of Antwerp
The Port Authority has outlined the difficulties faced by the Port through the first nine months of the year
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ArticleWinn-Dixie Q1 loss widens
The retailer saw first-quarter loss widen on the back of lower sales
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ArticleDel Monte reveals Q3 profit and sales drop
The fresh produce giant's third-quarter profit was hit by lower selling prices in gold pineapples and high banana procurement costs
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ArticleAustralian bananas head to Korea
The country's first shipment of the fruit to Korea has been sent by Dole Food Company
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ArticleMaersk Line reaches port agreement
The group has signed an agreement with the South Carolina State Port Authority to service the Port of Charleston beyond 2010
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ArticleSupervalu to expand Save-a-Lot network
The US retailer is expected to increase the size of its discount chain to 2,400 outlets over the next five years
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ArticleFreshfel questions standards' success
The European fresh produce body has called into question the effectiveness of new marketing standards in simplifying operations and cutting costs
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ArticleDole stock down on trading launch
The company saw shares close lower than the starting price on Friday, with the initial public offering raising US$446.4m

