All articles by Carl Collen – Page 423
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ArticleFood sustainability high on EC agenda
The European Commission has met with food industry stakeholders to launch a round table on sustainable consumption
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ArticleRPE appoints new marketing v-p
Randy Shell has been hired as the Russet Potato Exchange's new vice-president of marketing
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ArticleMaersk Line reports Q1 struggles
The group has reported a fall in year-on-year revenue in the first quarter of 2009 amid falling demand and pressure on rates
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ArticleShipping rates continue to climb
CMA CGM and Maersk Line have pushed up rates on their Asia-Mediterranean services
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ArticleFDA 'failing' auditing quota in a number of states
The organisation is not meeting its food safety inspection goals in 22 states, according to reports in the US
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ArticleSupervalu turns to Wal-Mart for new CEO
Craig Herkert will take over from Jeff Noddle when he becomes executive chairman
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ArticleFreshfel Europe outlines future agenda
The group has set its goals for 2009 following its annual general meeting in Valencia at the end of April
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ArticleCasino ups stake in Brazil's CBD
The French group is increasing its share in CBD to 35.4 per cent, it has revealed
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Operating profit up at Delhaize
Belgian retailer enjoys profitable first quarter of 2009 with revenue and profit both increasing
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ArticleUSDA gives organics US$50m boost
To encourage greater production of organic produce, the agricultural body is allocating substantial funding to each state
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ArticleFalling consumption hits AB Vassilopoulos
The Greek chain saw profit tumble in the first quarter despite sales growth
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ArticleLoblaw's quarterly profit soars
Higher food prices helped to boost the retailer's profit by 73 per cent during the first three months of the year
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ArticleFirst-quarter sales growth for Ahold
A strong three months were driven in particular by the group's US performance
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ArticleTotal Produce merges with Vevici Fruit
The deal is intended to offer customers a greater range of high-quality products and services, the groups have said
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ArticleOrganic product sales on the up in US
Food and non-food sales grew 17.1 per cent in the country in 2008. according to new figures from the Organic Trade Association
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ArticleOrganic interest falling, says UKCPA
Consumers are beginning to question the true benefits of organic food, according to the UK Crop Protection Association, while the ECPA says Europe is out of touch with organic reality
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ArticleEmirates SkyCargo wins cargo airline prize
The Dubai-based group has picked up a number of awards at a prestigious event in London
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ArticleMetro's profit halves in first quarter
The German group said that it "showed strength" in the first quarter despite earnings falling 43.9 per cent
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ArticleMaersk reveals carbon emission reduction
The logistics group has said that emissions were slashed by 9 per cent in 2008, with the trend set to continue this year
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ArticleAADA bumps-up shipping rates
The shipping alliance has decided to increase rates as a result of higher fuel prices in key markets

