All articles by Carl Collen – Page 411
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ArticleAus quality management needs improvement
A South African citrus expert has called for Australian producers to adopt the more stringent methods used in his home country
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ArticleNew accounting chief for Maersk
Jesper Cramon will take up the position, replacing the outgoing Per Møller
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ArticleCountries' concerns over banana deal
Portugal, France and Spain have said that they will not back any EU agreement that threatens their banana production
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ArticleSafety bill improvements welcomed
Group president Tom Stenzel has expressed his pleasure that many perceived problems in the original legislation have now been ironed out
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ArticleDiscounters shine in retail rankings
Planet Retail has released its report on the top 20 grocery retailers of 2008, with Wal-Mart leading the way and discounters enjoying a strong showing
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ArticleAldi strikes gold at awards
The German discounter has been named the UK's grocer of the year at an award ceremony in London
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit growers vote for hail funding
Extra compensation will be provided for producers hit by hailstorms in May following an industry meeting this week
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | September 2008
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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Article"Promising start" for school programme
Freshfel has welcomed the news that 24 of the 27 EU member states have opted to participate in the School Fruit Scheme
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ArticleNZ hail damage picture clears
The cost of damage from storms that hit New Zealand kiwifruit crops in May is becoming clearer, with early estimates proving to be accurate
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ArticleVirtual Market Place open for business
An online tool has been launched to help delegates and exhibitors prepare for Asia Fruit Logistica in September
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ArticleUnited Fresh continues school salad drive
A meeting will take place in September to discuss the group's push for a national policy on salad bars in US schools
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Groups seek leafy green marketing drive
The US leafy greens industry is pushing for the United States Department of Agriculture to formulate a national marketing agreement
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ArticleTampa Port chairman handed council role
Richard Wainio has been elected as chairman of the Florida Seaport Transportation and Economic Development Council
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ArticleFyffes to celebrate brand landmark
The tropical produce importer-distributor is set to celebrate the 80th birthday of its blue label brand on 16 July this year
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ArticleFPC urges UK to follow Scottish scheme
The group has hailed Scotland for adopting the Europe-wide School Fruit Scheme, and has urged the government to take up funding for England and Wales
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ArticlePeter Wakkie retires from Ahold
The group's chief corporate governance counsel has ended his six-year association with the Dutch retailer
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ArticleVenezuela restricts fruit imports
A USDA report has said that the country is not granting import permits for fresh fruits from any source
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ArticleZespri handed Chinese logistics award
The group picked up the top accolade at the New Zealand China Trade Association award ceremony
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ArticleCountries sign up to School Fruit Scheme
Only three of the European Union's 27 member countries have opted to stay out of the scheme, which begins at the start of the next school year

