All articles by Carl Collen – Page 402
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ArticleAussie growers confident on apple verdict
Producers are confident that the WTO decision on New Zealand apple access to the country will end favourably
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ArticleEcuador impatient over EU banana talks
The country's banana exporters have said that the government should impose sanctions on the EU if import tariffs are not cut soon
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ArticleMay retail sales down across Eurozone
New statistics show that European retail sales dropped on both a monthly and yearly basis
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Delhaize snaps up Romanian stores
The Belgian retailer has moved to acquire four outlets in the Romanian market
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ArticleMaersk Line unveils new service
A direct line now connects Asia to Madagascar and Maputo to deliver better reliability and a wider service
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ArticleAussie citrus a hit in US
Additional shipments are being sent to the US for sale in high-end supermarkets
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ArticleChina explores Taiwan fruit possibilities
A delegation has visited Taiwan on a fruit industry fact-finding mission to exchange views on strategies and bilateral cooperation
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ArticleTexan citrus volumes to rise
Production is expected to bounce back during 2009/10 following a 12 per cent decline in yields during the previous season
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ArticleEnza backs New Zealand triathlete
The apple exporter is sponsoring triathlete Michael Kelly to help develop his talent and promote the Enza brand
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ArticleAeon's Q1 results tumble in Japan
Japan's second-largest retailer has announced that profit slumped 62 per cent during the first quarter of the year
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ArticleRFID study findings revealed by RPA
A widespread study of RFID technology at all stages of the produce supply chain has come to an end in the US
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ArticleChiquita eases Eastwind fears
The US-based group has said that the shipping company's bankruptcy filing will not affect service to Chiquita customers
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ArticleWegmans issues pepper warning
The US retailer has pulled fresh Anaheim pepper from its shelves amid fears of possible salmonella contamination
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ArticleScientists conduct mango disease tests
The research will form part of published guidelines designed to inform and aid mango producers
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ArticleAgrexco to commence mango exports
Up to 6,000 tonnes of fruit is expected to be shipped this year, an increase of 20 per cent
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ArticleNew president for Avo Commission
Tom Bellamore has officially taken on the role after serving as interim president since May
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ArticlePlastic not fantastic in UAE
The United Arab Emirates' cabinet has introduced a decree that will see the use of plastic bags banned in the country
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ArticleTaiwan concern over 'tainted' fruit
A change to pesticide rules on imported fruit may have led to the entry of tainted US apples into the country, according to local academics
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ArticleNew marketing manager for strawberry agency
California's Strawberry Commission has appointed ANZU Technologies' Adam Rumack
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ArticleProfit slumps at Seven & I
The Japanese retailer has reported that first quarter sales were hit by the recessionary environment

