All Ireland articles – Page 11
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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"
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ArticleFyffes lands branding award
Company honoured with the Brand Legacy lifetime achievement title at Checkout National FMCG Awards
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ArticleAvo industry toasts new Michelin Guide
WAO supports Michelin Star Revelation Great Britain and Ireland with launch of Europe's first avocado beer
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ArticleBananas stay top for Irish parents
Irish parents continue to favour bananas as their snack of choice for their babies and toddlers, with Freddy Fyffes scooping the top prize
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ArticleFyffes celebrates landmark birthday
Banana giant is marking its 130-year anniversary this September
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Article"Continued growth" for Total Produce
First-half of 2018 sees revenue and earnings rise, with the group on course for full-year growth
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ArticleUK shoppers slow to adopt e-commerce tech
Consumers reluctant to use wifi, QR codes, mobile shopping lists and social media in store despite rising demand for convenience
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ArticleFyffes promotes Dundalk story
Fyffes sponsorship ‘helping club achieve success’, according to Irish football team's chairman
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ArticlePound at lowest euro rate since October
Devaluation piles pressure on produce business, with more than half the UK's fruit and veg imports bought from the eurozone
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ArticleMcCann, Murdock "delighted and excited"
Total Produce and Dole leaders have spoken out after completion of major fresh produce transaction
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ArticleTotal Produce-Dole deal green-lighted
EC gives the thumbs up to Total Produce's acquisition of Dole, on condition of Saba Fresh Cuts divestment
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ArticleIrish grower's potato yield could halve
Drought conditions are the same across the Irish Sea as potato supplier Meades buys new irrigator to battle dry spell
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ArticleEC to make call on Total Produce-Dole deal
European Commission due to decide by mid-July whether to give green light to Total Produce’s bid to buy 45 per cent stake in Dole
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Article"Fantastic" scallions sold locally
Asda are selling a bumper 300,000 spring onions, often called scallions, grown from a local Armagh farmer
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ArticleTotal Produce targets 'continued growth'
Company says it is in a 'strong position' and that recent Dole transaction represented a 'significant step'

