All articles by Carl Collen – Page 433
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CMA CGM service links Europe with Australia
NEMO, a 12 vessel service, will have a round trip of 84 days
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New Intra Europe service for Maersk Line
The Denmark-based shipping group has unveiled a new rotation boasting "increased reliability"
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ArticleStorm aids Florida grapefruit crop
The hurricane season brought added moisture to the fruit, but high winds hindered the containment of citrus canker
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ArticleItaly leads EU tomato production
New figures have revealed that the country accounts for 38 per cent of the bloc's total output
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ArticleBA launches Colombian service
The new service will benefit from a recently launched cooling facility in Bogota
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Capespan alters shareholding structure
The group has announced that it will "simplify" its set up
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End of Northern Territory mango season
Low yields and high prices have typified the campaign
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Colruyt's profit up 7.7 per cent
The Belgian discounter has announced that profit increased during the first half of the 2008/09 financial year
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Article10-year high for Brazil's retail revenue
Increased investment, higher incomes and price adjustments have contributed to the jump
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ArticleTopfruit production soars in China
Production of apples, pears and grapes will all increase this season, according to the USDA
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Costa Rica set for bumper orange crop
New trees coming into production are expected to boost the crop during 2008/09
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ArticleDomestic sales slow at Tesco
The UK retailer has seen domestic sales growth slow to its lowest point since 1994 as customers turn to cheaper brands
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Further fuel surcharge drop by BA
Following on from today's drop in price, the group has announced a further cut from mid-December onwards
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ArticleMixed forecast for Mexican citrus
Orange volumes will fall, although lime and grapefruit production is expected to increase on the previous year, the USDA reported
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ArticleJapan accepts new cherry protocol
A new system for ensuring the control of codling moth in Tasmania has been accepted by Japanese authorities
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Third quarter loss for X5
The Russian retailer has reported that results have been affected by exchange rate losses during the period
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Article"Devastating year" for Turkish apple crop
Production fell dramatically this year, although major export varieties were not badly affected
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ArticleGreener frost protection system going global
A new system seen as a green and low-cost alternative to existing frost prevention methods is enjoying a growing reputation
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ArticleBakkavör ends Greencore interest
The Icelandic group has relinquished its share in the Irish convenience food manufacturer

