All articles by Carl Collen – Page 96
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ArticleUnited Fresh goes LIVE!
Virtual platform aims to connect businesses across the globe in June
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ArticleKelly Dietz takes Hazel Tech job
Produce industry veteran with over 20 years experience joins Hazel Technologies as vice-president sales
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ArticleFresh Direct Produce co-founder passes
Company announces death of Kam Chui Lee, after a short battle with cancer
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ArticleOppy expands Perpetual Veg partnership
British Columbia grower specialises in production of peppers and long English cucumbers
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ArticleGold takes Del Monte CMO role
Elana Gold will 'lead vision and business performance' of all the company's marketing activities
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Article"Covid-19 shows it's time to automate"
Stuart Payne of GP Graders says takeaway from Covid-19 pandemic, is that "it’s time to automate and take labour out of the equation"
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ArticleUFPA applauds foreign worker decision
USDA has updated its guidance, recognising foreign workers in agriculture as essential to food supply
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ArticleFreshfel wants concrete solutions
Association calls on agri-ministers to firm-up EU-wide solutions on free movement of goods and critical workers
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ArticleBayWa extends Klaus Josef Lutz's contract
Lutz, who has been CEO since 2008, has helped the company grow internationally
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ArticleDel Monte offers "uninterrupted supply"
President Youssef Zakharia says company members remain committed to supplying fresh produce amid Covid-19 pandemic
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ArticleOppy to debut Ocean Spray grapes
Company looks to harness the power of the Ocean Spray brand to bring grapes to market
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ArticleSunkist's fresh fruit donation
Cooperative makes citrus donation to local schools and food banks, offering a timely boost of vitamin C
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ArticleGlobalGAP introduces temporary ruling
Certification body brings in emergency procedure for certifcate extension due to the Coronavirus pandemic
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ArticleKeep services flowing, says FEFPEB
Organisation calls on governments to help ensure wooden packaging and pallets remain freely available throughout Coronavirus outbreak
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ArticleAntwerp remains open, says taskforce
The first meeting of the Port of Antwerp Covid-19 Taskforce confirms it is considered an essential national infrastructure
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ArticleMaersk: Coronavirus impact "humbling"
Vincent Clerc says the logistics giant is finding solutions to keep global trade running "as much as physically possible"
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ArticleFMCG goods 'need wooden pallets'
Timber Packaging and Pallet Confederation releases statement in response to the Covid-19 outbreak
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ArticleUFPA works with White House on relief
In the US, the United Fresh Produce Association is working on financial relief and the industry's freedom of movement
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ArticleISF wants unrestricted seed movement
Federation calls on governments to facilitate the international movement of seeds and not impose restrictive measures
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ArticleRoad supply chains 'must keep moving'
IRU has estimated a decline in global road transport activity of up to 20 per cent in 2020

