All articles by Carl Collen – Page 425
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ArticleNew Zealand edges closer to trade deal
An overwhelming majority of MPs in the country have backed the Asean free trade agreement
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ArticleCencosud plots US$200m investment
The Chilean group is planning to invest in expansion and store improvements through 2009, according to media reports
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ArticleDel Monte takes over Panama plantations
The US multinational is to lease farms belonging to Coosemupar in a bid to turn around ailing production on the country's Pacific coast
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Asia Fruit Logistica to break record
The Hong Kong event will boast 250 exhibitors from 30 different countries when it opens its doors in September
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ArticleUnited Fresh launches Issues Scan 2009
The second edition of a study looking at consumer trends has been released at United Fresh 2009
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ArticleMango exports hit by economic downturn
Indian mango exports to the US are expected to fall this year, according to an industry official
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ArticleUSDA to conduct organic survey
The first widespread study of organic farming in the US will take place during May and June
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ArticleAgrexco's stonefruit heads for Europe
The group's first peach shipment of the year is set to arrive in Europe, to be closely followed by more stonefruit and pears
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ArticleDole case dismissed after 'lawyer misconduct'
A California judge has sided with Dole in a case involving two purported Nicaraguan banana workers
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Soriana begins cost-cutting plan
The Mexican retailer is putting into place measures to save money during the economic downturn
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ArticleStemilt's stonefruit gets organic approval
The US producer has had its peach and nectarine crops certified as 100 per cent organic by the United States Department of Agriculture
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Metro posts record Q2 earnings
The Canadian retailer has reported on a successful second quarter of the year
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ArticleFull-year loss for Supervalu
The US retailer saw net sales hit US$10.8bn for the fourth quarter of 2008/09, with a net loss of US$201m
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ArticleMaersk Line reveals Asia-Europe changes
Alterations aim to offer more direct port coverage and enhanced product reliability, according to the group
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ArticleKuehne & Nagel reports solid performance
The group has looked to counteract the economic downturn with increased sales activities and cost-cutting
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ArticleUnited Fresh to form sustainability centre
A facility designed to help fresh produce companies enhance their businesses will be funded by Bayer CropScience
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ArticleR&D partnership to benefit horticulture
An agreement between East Malling Research and STC Research will bring resources together to address horticultural problems
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ArticleNet profit triples at Super de Boer
The Dutch retailer saw its net result jump to €29m during 2008, despite a drop in revenue
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ArticleHamburg welcomes largest visitor
The CMA CGM Andromeda vessel has become the largest ship on record to dock at the Port of Hamburg in Germany

