Banana news archive – Page 147
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Outlook improves for banana giant
Chiquita’s net sales increased three per cent to $1.1 billion (£522 million) during the third quarter of 2007, the firm has revealed.
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Banana firms refute tax allegations
Beleaguered banana operators this week found themselves under fire once again.
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ArticleTurning the tide
Logistics is a key expenditure for the fresh produce business, and as companies look at ways to reduce costs and do their bit for the environment, seafreight has recovered some of its lost popularity. Doris Lee Butterworth finds out more.
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Bananas a shore thing
Thousands of bananas were washed up on two Dutch North Sea islands yesterday, after several containers fell into the water from the ship Duncan Island on Tuesday.
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"Sterile" Dole workers win court settlement
A Louisiana jury has awarded $3.3 million (£1.58m) to six Dole Fresh Fruit Co. banana workers in Nicaragua who claimed they were left sterile by a pesticide used on their plantation.
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ArticleBlackcurrant boost for UK
UK blackcurrant growers have reported one of the best seasons in recent years.
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WTO banana hearing goes public
Both the European Union and the US have agreed to open to the public dispute settlement hearings over the EU banana regime at the World Trade Organistion in Geneva on November 6-7.
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ArticleThe teardrop explodes
D’Anjou pears have traditionally been viewed as the “hardware” of the sector by north-west US growers and their customers alike. But the teardrop-shaped variety, in both its red and green forms, has undergone a dramatic transition in many domestic quarters, thanks to widespread preconditioning of the fruit. The ripened fruit has also made limited headway internationally, but now the US industry wants the rest of the world to follow its lead and embrace preconditioning. Tommy Leighton visited the states of Oregon and Washington to find out more.
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ArticlePear drop set to stop
The European pear market is stable this year and volumes are steady, but with some producers having switched from apples to pears to secure better returns and new plantings set to reach maturity in the next few years, the search for new markets is underway. Anna Sbuttoni reports.
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Profit surprise for Fresh Del Monte Inc
Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc has posted a third-quarter profit, boosted by lower costs and strong banana sales.
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ArticleChiquita slices management jobs
Chiquita has outlined a massive restructuring plan designed to save it up to $80 million a year as hundreds of jobs go and it turns it back on prepared fruit salads.
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ArticleMinis a-peel to broad age range
Chiquita has introduced its mini bananas in the UK, through a trial in 20 Yorkshire supermarkets.
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ArticleTesco toons into Disney
Tesco and Disney are to launch a co-branded range of healthy food products, including fresh produce.
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Back to the future for online trading
Two new online produce trading forums launched in the US this month aim to offer the fresh produce industry a quicker and easier way of conducting business on the internet. Meanwhile, UK retailers look forward to a new food labelling vision, and Capespan has made its operations more efficient thanks to a new memory solution.
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ArticleGlasto in Banana Link gesture
Organisers of the Glastonbury festival have donated £74,000 to pressure group Banana Link.
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Roll up, Roll up - No need to be shy
Recently at Southampton City Council, our trading standards department, of which I am the leader, has been actively involved
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ArticleIndustry turns out to talk Fairtrade
UK retailers and fresh produce businesses came together at the Fairtrade Foundation’s autumn conference to kick off the countdown to Fairtrade Fortnight 2008.
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Banana dispute sees some action
Latin American countries and the US have met again for the first time in 18 months as they step up the pressure in the dispute with the EU over its banana import regime.
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ArticleBiomarché unveils new facility
Biomarché, part of French organic group Pro Natura, opened its brand new facility at Nivelles at the start of October.
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Lidl Scotland slashes fruit and veg prices by up to 70 per cent
Lidl Scotland has cut the price of its fruit and vegetables by up to 70 per cent until the end of October, starting this week.

