All articles by Carl Collen – Page 397
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ArticleWhole Foods slumps to UK loss
UK operation of the US organic and natural food retailer reports yearly losses as consumers turn to lower-priced products
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ArticlePositive second quarter for Dole
The group has reported on significant debt reduction and strong operating income and cash flow results for the three-month period
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ArticleJapan hungry for Taiwan's mangoes
Export volumes to Japan increased this year following greater premium orders and improved quality control
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ArticleThumbs down for produce research board
Responses to a survey sent out by PBH in the US have shown that there is some way to go before a fruit and vegetable promotion and research board is established
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ArticleIngles outlines sales and profit drop
The US retailer was hit by the economic climate and a one-time debt refinancing charge during the third quarter
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ArticleRewe offloads Polish stores
The group has pulled out of the country with the sale of 25 stores to Leclerc
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Del Monte agrees share buyback option
The group will repurchase around US$150m of its shares over the next three years to boost value, according to media reports
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ArticleNew members sign up to RPA
The Reusable Packaging Association has revealed that six new organisations have joined the collaborative promotional effort
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ArticleUK plum season on right track
English plum growers are reaping the benefits of a cold winter period to report on a high quality crop
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ArticleNew pest discovery in California
The first discovery of white-striped fruit flies in the Western Hemisphere has been made in the US state
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ArticleUK's online grocery sales to double
A new report has highlighted the projected growth of the UK's internet grocery market up to 2013
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ArticlePhilippines works on banana export increase
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has said that the government is working on better market access for bananas in the US
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ArticleMetro stands up to economic crisis
German retailer reports profit improvement despite slight fall in overall group sales during the second quarter of the year
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ArticleAustralia's citrus board appoints new chair
The board of Citrus Australia has announced that Kelly Jones has replaced Kevin Cock as chair
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ArticleWeather and pricing boost Colruyt's sales
The Belgian discounter has reported on a strong first quarter of 2009/10, with sales up 6.6 per cent
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ArticleClimate change to hit Californian crops
A new study in the US has claimed that global warming could make California unsuitable for fruit and vegetable growth in the future
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ArticleNZ apple and pear exports to fall
The ministry of agriculture and forestry predicts topfruit production will rise but shipments will fall as growers diversify their ranges
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ArticleSharpak snaps up Rexam assets
Packaging group Sharp Interpack has announced that it has acquired Rexam's Deeside packaging operation
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ArticleNew pest discovery in Mexico
The threat of citrus greening disease has increased with the discovery of a carrier on the Yucutan peninsular
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ArticlePBH handed innovation award
The organisation has been recognised for its efforts to reduce and prevent obesity in the US

