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Maersk bouncing back in 2010
Logistics giant reports that it has recovered significantly from last year's nine-month loss of US$700m
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ArticleAgrexco starts variety of exports
The Israeli exporter has just started shipments of organic Sharonfruit, cherry vine tomatoes and Sweet Bite peppers
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ArticleSainsbury's reports profit increase
Sainsbury's has reported higher sales and profits for the six months to October.
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DEFRA to delegate power down
DEFRA has pledged to hand more decision-making responsibility to local authorities and only retain power where it is “absolutely necessary”.
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ArticleWestern International Market in deadlock
Traders and authorities at Western International wholesale market have reached a “deadlock” in a standoff over unsanitary conditions.
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ArticleAustralian citrus eyes single import desks
Growers in the Australian citrus industry believe establishing more single import desks in export destinations will help boost gate returns
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Shropshire Group makes carbon commitment
The Shropshire Group has committed to delivering a reduction in its carbon footprint of 30 per cent by 2020.
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ArticleThree top executives leave The Greenery
Company takes emergency measures to cover key commercial roles following departures, which apparently came as a surprise
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit canker detections spread
Number of confirmed kiwifruit canker infections rises overnight, following confirmation of bacteria earlier this week
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ArticlePink Lady expects high quality
The 2010/11 Pink Lady crop could prove to be the best yet in terms of quality, according to growers
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Q3 improvement for Delhaize
Revenue and operating profit grows year-on-year at Belgium-based group, helping confirm 2010 full-year profit guidance
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ArticleSainsbury's reports on profit jump
UK retailer sees sales climb through the first half of the year, in turn pushing operating profits up 8.1 per cent
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ArticleDriscoll's of Europe confirms merger
Board of directors approves acquisition of non-farming assets of Alconeras to create a unified Europe-wide organisation
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ArticleExpert speakers join Uruguay line-up
There is still time to make registration savings ahead of the Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere, which takes place in Uruguay on 1-3 December
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ArticleSpar and Capper & Co ramp up fresh offer
Spar and Capper & Co are helping retailers improve sales and footfall with a revamp of their fresh produce proposition and the launch of a new brand, Market Garden.
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ArticlePaice calls for support on environment
Farmers and growers have received a call to action from farming minister Jim Paice as the Campaign for the Farmed Environment (CFE) marks its first birthday.
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Chiquita settles in 'terrorist payment' case
Chiquita is to pay money to stakeholders in plaintiffs' legal fees and pass a new 'terrorist payment' resolution.
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ArticleM&S to focus on the UK
Marks & Spencer is to scale back the number of branded food products on sale and put a focus on its UK business.
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ArticleT&G pledges Jazz apple payment
Turners & Growers will give New Zealand Jazz apple growers a one-off NZ$1 per tray payment to counter falling returns
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ArticleEU fines airlines for cargo cartel
Eleven major global airlines have been fined €800m for their involvement in a cargo price-fixing cartel that ran for six years

