All articles by Tom Joyce – Page 165
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AE-8 arrives in Hamburg
The first AE-8 ship recently arrived at the Port of Hamburg, marking the steady growth in traffic occurring between Hamburg and Asia
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ArticleMonkey business for Dole France
The French company is embarking on a major communication drive to mark its partnership with new film Space Chimps
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ArticleSweet Bite peppers head to Europe
Agrexco’s Sweet Bite peppers, which are highly popular with children, are expected to arrive in Europe shortly
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SIAL continues to grow
The Paris-based exhibition will see a significant increase in exhibitor numbers when it returns in October this year
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Calls for rethink on pesticide package
The fruit and vegetable sector has called on the European Parliament to consider “far-reaching” effects of new pesticide package
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ArticleTalking Heads | September 2008
Fruitnet.com talks to Daniel Corbel, the new president of French company Cardell Export, which was created at the beginning of August
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ArticleLe Crunch kicks off UK campaign
This season, Le Crunch plans a variety of initiatives in the UK, demonstrating the market’s continued importance for French apple producers
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ArticleCanavese announces new investments
With the Moroccan government eager to lease state-owned farmland to foreign firms, Canavese has spied an opportunity to boost citrus production
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ArticleFyffes reports revenue growth
Despite big increases in the costs of fruit, shipping and fuel, Fyffes has announced growth in revenue and profit
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ArticleOrganic Fortnight underway in UK
Events are being held across the UK as part of the Soil Association Organic Fortnight, which aims to raise awareness of the benefits of organic farming
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ArticleUN issues plea to meat-eaters
The UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has urged consumers to cut meat consumption to tackle global warming
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ArticleUGPBAN completes comeback
A year on from the hurricane that devastated the banana plantations of Guadeloupe and Martinique, normality has at last returned
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Climate-neutral kiwifruit head to Europe
Sourced from New Zealand, the first climate neutral kiwifruit are due to arrive in Europe, thanks to the pioneering work of Eosta
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ArticleSuper Trooper heads to Europe
Israeli exporter Agrexco has just begun exports of its autumn melon variety, Trooper, and expects big things in Europe this season
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Flandria reveals plans for Customer Day
Belgian quality label Flandria plans to take advantage of the exposure generated by the country’s annual Customer Day
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ArticleFlorette mixes up its salad offering
In order to counter the recent drop in sales of mixed salads, French fresh-cut specialist Florette is launching a brand new range, dubbed Etonnamment
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Climate-friendly growth at Port of Hamburg
Germany’s biggest seaport has announced plans to stay on an environmentally friendly course, as the use of inland waterway vessels continues to rise
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ArticleIsraeli ports continue to see delays
Fresh produce shipments have faced severe delays as a result of the dispute between the Israeli government and port workers
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Paris welcomes new organic store
In the French capital, a new Lémo organic store has opened its doors, aiming to offer consumers a wide range of organic fresh produce
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Tunisian apple crop hit by weather
Due to the unfavourable climate, Tunisian apple growers anticipate a drop in output, but other varieties are on the up

