News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2352
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ArticleMaersk's container reliability highlighted
New report outlines strength of Maersk Line's operations and impact of Daily Maersk service on June reliability
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ArticleIndia invests in new apple packing technology
Himachal Pradesh Horticultural Produce Marketing and Processing Corporation (HPMC) will today (8 August) open a packing and grading facility with attached controlled atmosphere storage near the region’s capital of Shimla.
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ArticlePipfruit NZ announces new chair
Long-serving Pipfruit New Zealand chair Ian Palmer has stepped down following 10 years in the role
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ArticleOlympics has positive impact on retailers
Despite doubts over whether the Olympics would have much of an impact on retail sales, supermarkets are reporting positive sales uplifts since the Games started last week.
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ArticleSlight upturn for NZ apple industry predicted
Orchard models show improved prices in Europe could see many South Island apple growers posting profits for the first time since 2008
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ArticleTruCape’s Hughes slams RSA government
One of South Africa’s leading topfruit exporters, Charles Hughes, has said exports face lock-outs because of government bureaucracy
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ArticleCarrot growers get disease warning
BASF and ADAS have warned carrot growers there is a high risk of disease this season and they should start fungicide treatments early
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ArticleDeluge impacts Costa Rican bananas
The El Niño phenomenon has brought heavy rainfall to the Central American nation, affecting banana and vegetable production
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ArticleChiquita posts underwhelming Q2 results
Chiquita Brands International has posted a weaker set of results for the second quarter (Q2) of the year, with net income and quarterly sales both falling on a year-on-year basis, Fruitnet reports.
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ArticleFernando Aguirre to step down at Chiquita
Chief executive to leave post after nine years at the helm as group looks for fresh leadership to take it in a 'new strategic direction'
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ArticleChiquita posts lower set of Q2 results
Group sees sales and profit slump, while also unveiling a restructuring plan which could reduce costs by up to US$60m
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ArticleAPM Terminals wins Costa Rica lawsuits
Costa Rican courts confirm APM Terminal’s concession for the specialised Moin Container Terminal in Central America
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ArticleCarrot growers get disease warning from ADAS
BASF and ADAS have warned carrot growers there is a high risk of disease this season and they should start fungicide treatments earlier than usual.
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ArticleSpecial Fruit gains AEO certificate
AEO status means Belgian importer will benefit from priority treatment and fewer inspections at customs
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ArticleNew kiwi developed by Italian universities
A new yellow-fleshed fast ripening kiwi cultivar has been developed by two of Italy’s top universities.
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ArticlePeter Marks to step down
The board of The Co-operative Group has announced that its chief executive Peter Marks is to step down and retire from his role in May 2013, after six years at the helm.
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ArticleCo-op CEO to step down
Peter Marks is to retire next year after six years in the role and 45 years working within the wider Co-operative Movement
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ArticleItalian aversion to non-browning apples
Farming organisation Coldiretti casts doubt over public perception of newly developed non-browning apple varieties
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ArticleNew juice drink contains unique sugar
Del Monte is set to launch its first range of juice drinks using Stevia, a natural South American-grown sweetener
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ArticleSerbia blueberry exports top US$1m
Country's relatively young blueberry export sector has seen exports to EU and Russia more than double in past six years

