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  • Chiquita solid after Colombian sale
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    Chiquita solid after Colombian sale

    2004-08-09T14:01:01Z

    Chiquita Brands International saw second quarter 2004 net income of $30 million (£16.3m), or $0.73 (40p) per diluted share, including an after-tax loss of $4m (£2.2m) on the sale of its Colombian banana production division.

  • Fyffes brand celebrates 75 years
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    Fyffes brand celebrates 75 years

    2004-07-16T16:01:01Z

    The oldest fruit brand in the world is celebrating this month.

  • Fresh Del Monte Produce to acquire Del Monte Foods Europe
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    Fresh Del Monte Produce to acquire Del Monte Foods Europe

    2004-07-16T04:01:01Z

    Combination forecast to drive company’s growth and unleash power of Del Monte® brand.

  • Pictured (from left to right) Juan Luis Rojas, grower, Duncan White,Jim Atkinson, Jose Luis Bolanos, commercial manager and Roberto Ugalde, grower
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    Fairtrade visit for Co-op

    2004-06-19T12:01:01Z

    The Co-op Group welcomed its Fairtrade pineapple growers to its head office in Manchester.

  • Chiquita negotiates Colombian sale
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    Chiquita negotiates Colombian sale

    2004-06-14T09:31:54Z

    Chiquita Brands International is negotiating the sale of its Colombian banana and port operation to CI Banacol.

  • Refresh Awards 2004 preview
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    Refresh Awards 2004 preview

    2004-04-29T17:19:43Z

    The first ever Re:fresh Awards will take place next week to honour a broad spectrum of industry talent. The Journal caught up with some of the finalists to find out what it takes to reach the shortlist of the first awards in the trade to recognise achievement along the whole supply chain.

  • Pineapple potential
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    Pineapple potential

    2004-04-29T17:17:32Z

    Although prepared products continue to grow the sector, without consumer information and variety evolution there could be prickly times ahead for the UK fresh pineapple market. Emma Hatfield reports.

  • Catherine Guichard, director of COLEACP
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    PIP at the post

    2004-04-15T18:10:07Z

    The Pesticides Initiative Programme (PIP), run by fresh produce interprofessional association COLEACP on behalf of the European Commission and the group of African and Caribbean Producers (ACP) states, has reached its halfway point. The five-year PIP began in July 2001 and is scheduled to end in July 2006. COLEACP director Catherine Guichard tells Tommy Leighton about progress to date and her hopes for the PIP between now and completion.

  • Ghanaian pineapples
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    Exotics supplier looks to expand UK market

    2004-04-03T15:01:01Z

    Ghanaian-based HS Investments Ltd, pineapple, papaya and mango producer, is looking for UK importers.

  • Beacon lights up on exotics
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    Beacon lights up on exotics

    2004-03-12T15:09:52Z

    In this week’s focus on exotics Beacon Foods speaks to the Journal about the growing consumer demand for exotics ingredients and an expanding garlic market. Meanwhile, Javier Desana, commercial manager at Fresh Delight UK, explains how improved logistical solutions have boosted its exotics business.

  • Conveniently enough
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    Conveniently enough

    2004-03-11T18:12:30Z

    Changing consumer preferences and time-poor lifestyles have contributed to the ongoing transformation of convenience foods into one of the most vibrant sectors in the produce industry. Emma Hatfield reports.

  • Reefers make waves
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    Reefers make waves

    2004-03-04T17:58:37Z

    Reefer shipping is once again making waves in the produce industry as technological advancements and increasing trade create a greater sense of buoyancy. Welcome news then for a sector that has long been warned against complacency. Emma Hatfield reports.

  • Leading Edge produces Tesco's Fairtrade labels
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    Leading Edge produces Tesco's Fairtrade labels

    2004-03-03T18:39:34Z

    Leading Edge has produced a new booklet label that will feature on the new range of Tesco Fairtrade roses.

  • Fyffes reports 2003 profit
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    Fyffes reports 2003 profit

    2004-03-03T08:01:01Z

    Fyffes has reported an increase in both turnover and profit for the year ended December 31 2003.

  • Tomaisin the latest offering from Israel
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    Tomaisin the latest offering from Israel

    2004-03-02T14:01:01Z

    The Tomaisin is the latest in a long line of new products introduced by the Volcani Centre in Israel.

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    Del Monte grades pineapples in clothes sizes

    2004-02-13T10:01:01Z

    Pineapples in sizes from S to XXL, "Pick 'n' Mix" salads and "fruit for free" are just some of the marketing innovations Del Monte launched at Fruit Logistica.

  • Ivory Coast: pineapples with a difference
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    Ivory Coast: pineapples with a difference

    2004-02-11T07:01:02Z

    Ivory Coast exporters rate Fruit Logistica top of the pile.

  • Beacon has right ingredients
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    Beacon has right ingredients

    2004-02-09T17:01:01Z

    Beacon Foods new product development team has revealed a range of ingredients for sandwiches and wraps.

  • A fresh-cut above
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    A fresh-cut above

    2004-02-05T17:56:20Z

    The fresh-cut fruit sector is ripe for further growth as healthy eating messages, enhanced technology and better flavour drive consumption forward. Emma Hatfield reports.

  • Fairtrade fortnight only a month away
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    Fairtrade fortnight only a month away

    2004-01-30T13:01:00Z

    This year’s Fairtrade Fortnight runs from March 1-14, as the organisation looks to build on the success experienced to date.