All articles by Carl Collen – Page 387
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ArticleScience key to agricultural policy
An ECPA-organised event in Brussels saw participants highlight the importance of scientific evidence in agricultural decision-making
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ArticleSeeka posts lower H1 profit
New Zealand kiwifruit group sees a slight fall in first-half profit after writing off its Vital Foods investment
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ArticleDelay expected in finalising banana deal
Reports claim that a deal will now not be struck until after World Trade Organisation talks in Switzerland next week
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ArticleFresh produce 'already climate smart'
Conference hears that European fruit and vegetables are climate friendly when compared with other food production sectors
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ArticlePoland set for largest eco-greenhouse
Agricultural group T. Mularski is to develop Europe's largest greenhouse for tomato production
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ArticleMaersk Line agrees to Muelle Sur call
Shipping group strikes deal with DP World Callao to add container terminal to its South American rotation upon facility's completion
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ArticleBakkavör recovery continues in Q3
Icelandic group reports on improved EBITDA and greater net profit, boosted by higher UK fresh prepared food sales
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ArticleTimco Worldwide in salmonella scare
Group recalls cases of seedless watermelons because of potential salmonella contamination
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ArticleDole Europe Import granted AEO status
Division overseeing Latin American pineapple and banana imports becomes first of its kind to be awarded AEO status in European fruit industry
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ArticleAgrexco's pepper exports underway
The group has commenced its pepper offering to European markets, with packaging playing an important role
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ArticleCitrus Australia welcomes reform package
The organisation has praised the package for AQIS export certification and called for a further rebate on fees
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ArticleBurger follows Foley through Aldi exit
Armin Burger has become the second senior manager to leave the group in a matter of months, according to reports
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ArticleFPC calls new controls 'a burden'
The Fresh Produce Consortium has said that increased import controls on so-called 'high-risk' products are unnecessary
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ArticleBremerhaven coldstore in €2m boost
BLG Coldstore Logistics invests in expanding facilities and increasing storage capacity at its Bremerhaven coldstore
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Delhaize completes Koryfi deal
The retailer has finalised the details of its €7m acquisition of Greek retailer Koryfi to enhance the position of Alfa-Beta in the country
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ArticleSugardrop tomato on sale at Tesco
Described by the retailer as being as sweet as a peach, the new variety has gone on sale in the UK this week
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ArticleUK gets taste for Spanish persimons
Spanish persimons are more widely available in the UK than ever before this year as Asda joins Morrisons and Tesco in listing the fruit
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ArticleGrape Commission offers teacher grants
The California Table Grape Commission is offering funding as part of its 'Innovation in Teaching' programme
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ArticleT&G campaign sparks US enquiry
The US administration has asked questions of Zespri in the wake of Turners & Growers' campaign against the single-desk export system
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ArticleHanjin increases Asia-Europe rates
Korean shipping group joins rate-boost trend on eastbound services from Asia to Europe

