All articles by Carl Collen – Page 387
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ArticlePakistan surges past mango target
The country's mango exports touched 132,000 tonnes this season, well ahead of the target set by the Pakistan Horticulture Board
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ArticleNew pest worry for California
The first discovery of the European grapevine moth has been made in the US state, prompting the formation of a technical working group
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ArticleDecofrut launches quality control innovation
The group has launched a new system to help UK fresh produce companies organise and coordinate quality control processes
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ArticleDelhaize snaps up Koryfi
The Belgian retailer has entered into a share purchase agreement to acquire the Greek retailer and its 11-store network
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ArticleWalmex enjoys profitable Q3
The Mexican arm of Wal-Mart has seen net profit soar by 18 per cent through the third quarter of the year
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ArticleSerbia on display at Anuga
The country's fresh produce selection will be presented to international buyers at the Cologne, Germany-based event this week
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ArticleCongress ponders Californian water bill
New legislation aimed at increasing the water available to growers in the San Joaquin Valley is to be considered by Congress
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ArticleCargo volumes down at Munich Airport
The global economic downturn hit the cargo sector at the German airport, with volumes of airfreight handled falling by 16.4 per cent
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ArticleUSDA in FDA cooperation
A cooperative initiative between the USDA and the FDA has been formed to help develop new food safety rules in the US
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ArticlePandol benefits from Marco expertise
Californian fruit packer Pandol has used Marco's Trac-IT Yield Control System in its expanded coldstore and packing facility
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Purfresh expands logistics network
The food preservation specialist has increased its international logistics network to make its Purfresh Transport system more widely available
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ArticleExpert speakers sign up to Dubai event
The countdown is on to the Eurofruit Congress Middle East, which returns to the Shangri-La Hotel in Dubai on 9-11 November 2009
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ArticleMonsanto suffers larger Q4 loss
The US group has revealed losses widened as revenue dropped, hit by lower sales of its Roundup herbicide
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ArticleNH kiwifruit forecast revealed
Early estimates have pegged the Northern Hemisphere kiwifruit crop at just over 661,000 tonnes, down 1 per cent on 2008/09
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Delhaize moves for Bi-Lo
The Belgian-based company has made a move to acquire a "substantial majority" of assets at the US food retailer
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ArticleFlorida citrus value under US$1bn
The value of the state's citrus crop fell below US$1bn for the first time in four years during 2008/09, according to the USDA
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ArticleSuper de Boer bidding hots up
Sperwer has made a bid to rival that made by Jumbo for the Netherlands-based retailer
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ArticleAeon suffers first-half profit drop
The Japanese group is hit by weak consumer spending at supermarket and department stores
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ArticleFirst-half profit increase for Tesco
The world's third-largest retailer has reported that underlying profit grew 8.6 per cent through the first six months of the year
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ArticleLocal labelling plan unrealistic
Proposed legislation that would see only 100 per cent domestically produced food labelled 'Australian' would rule out most products

