All articles by Carl Collen – Page 90
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ArticleApeel aids lime longevity
Group teams with Robinson Fresh to bring longer-lasting limes to US supermarket locations
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ArticleAhold Delhaize's sustainable investment
Retailer invests in sustainable products, reduces climate impact and promotes healthier eating using sustainability bond funds
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ArticleOTC offers South African Nova
South African-grown easy-peel citrus variety is heading to the Netherlands courtesy of OTC Organics
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ArticleProminent's pop-up push
The Prominent tomato brand hits the road with its own pop-up restaurant
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ArticleDel Monte launches Fruitball Cup
Fresh produce group will host an interactive competition across social media
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ArticleShipping industry's carbon focus
Industry players come together to lead the way in decarbonising the shipping business
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ArticleOppy increases Peruvian reach
Group acquires a 50 per cent share in leading fresh produce company Agroretail
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ArticleSweet Palermo taste recognised
Rijk Zwaan's sweet pointed pepper is rated highly by the International Taste Institute
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ArticleJan Hommen to retire from Ahold Delhaize
Chairman of the supervisory board will step down by the end of 2020, with Peter Agnefjäll appointed as the successor
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ArticleSpain enjoys export value rise
Fresh fruit and vegetable exports increased in value terms during April, although they dipped slightly in volume
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ArticleCH Robinson targets UK
Group wants UK to be "major beneficiary" of the technology revolution driving logistics
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ArticlePick a Picota Week underway
In the UK, the Spanish cherry season kicks off with the first arrivals of the Jerte Valley-grown fruit
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ArticleOppy gets the blues
Supplier and Ocean Spray look to bring premium blueberries to consumers as harvest comes into full swing
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ArticleNew president for ISF
International Seed Federation elects Donald Coles as its new president
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ArticleMaersk raises Q2 expectations
Logistics group says market demand is developing more favourably than anticipated in the second quarter
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Article"Don't let the sector down", says Freshfel
Association calls on Brexit negotiators not to let the fresh produce industry down and provide businesses with ‘no deal’ trading facilitations
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ArticleFlorida blackberry growers backed
University of Florida/IFAS team aims to increase blackberry yields
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ArticleCovid-19 speeds up mechanical evolution
Rijk Zwaan has outlined how vegetable growers are looking to accelerate a switch to mechanical harvesting
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ArticleGreenyard 'returns to financial health'
In its full-year results, the group highlights the success of its transformation plan
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ArticleRetailer releases Human Rights Report
Ahold Delhaize says that its inaugural report is an "important milestone"

