All articles by Carl Collen – Page 456
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ArticleFirst Dutch cherries harvested
Fruitmasters will market the season's first cherries from the Netherlands
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ArticleHLB rides out Brazil papaya shortage
Papaya production is on the rise in Brazil, reports HLB
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Berry companies set for inaugural congress
The first Global Berry Congress takes place in London this week
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ArticleOFT investigates UK supermarkets
The Office of Fair Trading is continuing its inquiry into possible price fixing among the country's leading food retailers
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ArticleBakkavör reports on “disappointing” Q1
The Icelandic group has had a tough first-quarter, according to the company's CEO
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Article1,000 mark is up for Ghanaian mangoes
Ghanaian mango exports to Europe hit 1,000 tonnes in 2007
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ArticleMelon sales down for Anecoop
Anecoop's melon sales have dropped for the third successive year, while overall fresh produce sales rise
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ArticleTesco continues to top expectations
UK's largest retailer reports 11.8 per cent rise in profits for 2007, with sales up 11 per cent year-on-year
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ArticleCasino still winning despite tough luck at home
French retail group reports consolidated third-quarter net sales of €6.4bn
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ArticleRewe looks to expand in Russia
Acquisition of Grossmart gives German group valuable opportunity for growth
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ArticleCarrefour's Champion to become Carrefour Market
French retail giant unveils plans for revamp of Champion store network across France
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ArticleTesco reveals plans for expansion in Ireland
Tony Keohane, Tesco Ireland’s chief executive, has announced that the retailer intends to open “six or seven stores a year, for the foreseeable future”.
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ArticleEroski to convert 142 Caprabo stores to own fascia
Spanish supermarket chain Eroski, which acquired rival Caprabo earlier this year, is reportedly set to convert 142 of the total 482 Caprabo stores to its Eroski fascia.
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ArticleMorrisons reports increase in third-quarter sales
Increased promotional and branding activity pays off for UK's fourth-largest food retailer
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ArticleActionAid hits back at Asda
The UK retailer wants overseas suppliers to be excluded from the new code of conduct

