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ArticleMaersk stables ship after 2009 losses
Logistics giant Maersk has reported a significant recovery from last year's nine-month loss of $700m.
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ArticleBA hit with £90m fine over cargo cartel
The European Commission has fined British Airways as well as some of the world's biggest airlines for its involvement in a price-fixing cargo cartel that ran between 1999 and 2006.
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ArticleSpanish winter salads promotion launched
A new promotional campaign has been launched to promote Spanish salads to British shoppers during their main winter season.
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ArticleIncreased costs for Indian onion exports
India has raised the minimum export price of onions to ease a price spike resulted from post-monsoon rains in the country
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ArticleIran banana imports still uncertain
The Philippine banana industry is still unclear on the status of access to Iran, and is continuing to look at other markets
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India set for fast economic growth
India is expected to become the fastest growing major economy in the world by 2012, according to a new study
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ArticleCargo climbing at Port of Hamburg
The 89.4m tonnes of cargo handled through the first nine months of the year represents strong growth compared with 2009
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ArticleCarrefour suspends sale of Malaysian and Singapore stores
French retail giant Carrefour is understood to have put the sale of its Malaysian and Singapore outlets on ice after bidders offered too little
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ArticleAsda posts positive sales growth
Profits grow ahead of sales while online shopping hits record high for UK-based retailer
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ArticleItalian Jazz apples set for UK
The first volumes of Jazz apples grown in the major Italian production area of Alto Adige are set to hit the market this year.
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ArticleEosta named top Dutch fresh food firm
Leading organic fruit and vegetable supplier tops the country's prestigious annual Vers Top 100 ranking
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ArticleAngela Merkel backs apple campaign
Apples from Germany promotion receives timely boost from head of country's government as harvesting comes to a close
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ArticleFreshconex Route highlights key companies
A new marketing tool will help showcase those Fruit Logistica exhibitors also presenting products for the convenience sector
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ArticleCentral Europe set for grocery growth
A new report has suggested that the grocery market across five central European nations is bouncing back in 2010
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ArticlePostcard | Hamburg
German group Inter Weichert, one of Europe’s leading tropical fruit importers, celebrated its 100th anniversary in October
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ArticleFresh produce offers double helping
The Barilla Centre for Food Nutrition has highlighted both the health and sustainability benefits of fruit and vegetable consumption
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ArticleBartlett Staffordshire parsnip strikes gold
Lichfield vegetable grower R&RW Bartlett has launched a new brand of parsnips to promote the county of Staffordshire.
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Local premium at supermarket stores
A new study has revealed significant mark-ups on fruit, vegetables and other products in three major supermarkets' local stores.
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ArticleHurricane deals Belize harsh blow
Hurricane Richard has swept 80 per cent of Belize’s grapefruit crop from the trees.
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ArticleQV Foods defends supermarkets
Growers should take a closer look at their own operations rather than blaming supermarkets for all the industry’s problems, QV Foods’ sales and marketing director Simon Martin has claimed

