Banana news archive – Page 124

  • Carbon neutrality edges closer in Costa Rica
    Article

    Carbon neutrality edges closer in Costa Rica

    2008-11-11T14:01:01Z

    Costa Rica’s banana industry is aiming to be the first in the world to be completely carbon neutral in four years’ time.

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    The Philippines threatens to sue Australia over banana imports

    2008-11-10T14:30:29Z

    The Philippine government says it may sue Australia if it reneges on its promise to produce an import risk analysis on Philippine bananas by the end of the year

  • Daabon
    Article

    Daabon bananas to go carbon neutral

    2008-11-10T11:46:18Z

    Colombia’s leading organic banana supplier aims to cut to zero its carbon dioxide emissions by 2013

  • Philippines bananas
    Article

    Mealybugs attack bananas in Philippines

    2008-11-07T12:11:15Z

    Growers are on high alert after the potentially devastating pest was found in seven towns

  • Article

    Importers swim against tide

    2008-11-07T09:01:01Z

    Sliding seafreight rates and weak sterling are complicating the picture for UK importers.

  • bananas
    Article

    Canary Islands’ banana export boost

    2008-11-06T10:15:36Z

    Canary Islands’ banana exporters increased shipments to the Spanish domestic market by over 7 per cent during October, says Asprocan

  • Article

    Australian growers reject Philippine bananas

    2008-11-06T03:05:37Z

    Australian banana growers are struggling to keep Philippine imports out of their domestic market

  • Article

    French West Indies get advance cash

    2008-11-05T14:56:54Z

    France has been allowed to deliver advance payments to its Caribbean banana growers still suffering the effects of Hurricane Dean

  • Article

    Cie Fruitière seals deal

    2008-11-04T09:51:51Z

    French banana supplier Compagnie Fruitière has been given the green light for its purchase of Dole France and JP Fresh

  • Bananas on borrowed time
    Article

    Jamaica PM calls time on bananas

    2008-11-04T07:01:02Z

    Jamaica’s prime minister Bruce Golding increased the gloom enveloping the island’s banana industry with a doom-laden prognosis for it the future, during a sitting of the House of Representatives last week.

  • Jamaica bananas
    Article

    Weather key to future JP banana exports

    2008-11-03T09:52:51Z

    A drastic change in the regularity of major storms would be needed for the JP Group to consider resuming banana exports

  • George Jaksch
    Article

    Crunch no excuse to take ethical back seat

    2008-11-03T08:01:01Z

    It is crucial that companies continue to recognise the importance of ethical trading even in the midst of an economic downturn, senior corporate responsibility and union officials have warned.

  • Chiquita reports net sales growth
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    Chiquita reports net sales growth

    2008-10-31T13:01:01Z

    Chiquita Brands International today released financial and operating results for the third quarter of the year, registering net sales growth.

  • Alan Roberts, ETI chair
    Article

    Ethical trade reports decade of progress

    2008-10-31T10:01:01Z

    The Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) has gone from strength to strength since its inception a decade ago, today incorporating 52 member companies representing a turnover of £100 billion.

  • Professor James Dale
    Article

    Australia develops Panama resistant banana

    2008-10-31T01:55:32Z

    Australian scientists have developed a genetically modified banana strain resistant to Panama disease

  • Ecuador bananas
    Article

    Ecuador banana sales fall by 13.5 per cent

    2008-10-30T15:12:05Z

    Banana exporters’ body calls for a reduced, fixed banana price in order to safeguard business after export sales show a marked decrease

  • Left to right: Alan Shield, Patrick Spoors and Graham Broomhall
    Article

    North East united

    2008-10-24T13:02:57Z

    In the second part of FPJ’s series on the wholesale division of Total Produce, Tommy Leighton visits Gateshead and talks to some of the main players about an eventful 20 months in the North East. It is often said that produce is a people business, and also that people do not like change. Both may be true, but this article looks at how management and development of people is key to driving change through any business.

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    Fairtrade 'will survive'

    2008-10-21T15:01:01Z

    Organic, Fairtrade and ethical products will keep their market, despite the volatile, economic climate, keynote speakers concurred at the International Trade Centre’s World Export Development Forum in Switzerland last week.

  • When the US sneezes...
    Article

    When the US sneezes...

    2008-10-17T09:41:33Z

    ... the UK catches a cold. US trends have long been taken as a barometer of what is about to happen across the pond. The economic downturn is making its mark on both sides of the Atlantic, posing a new set of challenges for the fresh produce industry. Anna Sbuttoni reports.

  • Bananas generic
    Article

    Dole and Weichert fined €60.3m

    2008-10-15T20:30:06Z

    EC antitrust authorities find banana companies guilty of colluding on prices between January 2000 and December 2002