All Ireland articles – Page 11
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ArticleFyffes backs marine emissions regulations
Irish banana giant commits to limiting sulphur content in shipping fuels in bid to tackle climate change
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ArticleBert Barmans set to leave Zespri
New Zealand kiwifruit company's general manager for Europe is stepping down as general manager after 19 years with the group
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ArticleFyffes’ Piñabar lands in Ireland
Pineapple supplier’s cutting machine will be in operation at Dunnes Stores across the country this summer
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ArticleTotal Produce highlights financial strength
Fresh produce giant is targeting continued growth for the rest of the year
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ArticleFyffes cuts back on packaging
Fyffes Ireland has introduced a new sustainable and fully recyclable banana band
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ArticleBoard changes for Total Produce
Helen Nolan will join as a non-executive director, while Frank Gernon and Jerome Kennedy are set to retire
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ArticleFyffes ETI membership terminated
Ireland-based banana trader’s Ethical Trading Initiative membership revoked following two-year suspension
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ArticleBrexit: many questions left to answer
Huge uncertainty around UK's departure from the EU, say trade experts from fresh produce industry association Freshfel Europe
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ArticleIrish mushrooms brace for Brexit
It’s no secret that Ireland’s mushroom industry has been suffering since the EU referendum, but rather than looking to new markets, Irish producers are taking steps to ensure UK exports stay cost-effective
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ArticleOngoing growth at Total Produce
Revenue and EBITDA increase in 2018 despite what Carl McCann describes as a "more challenging year"
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ArticleGreencore “prepared to airfreight” as no-deal looms
Irish convenience food supplier will consider importing ingredients by air to avoid disruption to shipping in event of a hard Brexit
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ArticleDole completes salad sale
Bama has confirmed the acquisition of Saba Fresh Cuts AB and Saba Fresh Cuts OY
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ArticleZero carbon Fruit Logistica for Total Produce
The Ireland-headquartered multinational has invested in carbon credits paying for health initiatives in Africa
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ArticleHow Brexit will affect the EU budget
The EU budget will shrink after Brexit, prompting the bloc to raise funds in new ways, increase member state contributions or simply cut funding, according to an AHDB study
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ArticleDole sells Saba to Bama
Saba Fresh Cuts sale was a condition of the EC's approval of the acquisition by Total Produce in July
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ArticleMonaghan acquires substrate producer
The Ireland-based company has bought out remaining shares in Walkro making it sole shareholder
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ArticleTotal Produce in board addition
Imelda Hurley will join as a non-executive director in the new year
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ArticleTotal Produce updates on Dole's Q3
Dole Fresh Fruit has performed strongly, while Dole Fresh Vegetables has been "affected by an industry-wide safety notice"

