All articles by Carl Collen – Page 133
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AFM goes all out with promos
Avocados From Mexico is going big on marketing in the US to over the next few weeks
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Strong start for Ahold Delhaize
Recently merged retail giant kicks off with good momentum as both Ahold and Delhaize Group report strong second-quarter results
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Countdown on to Asia Fruit Logistica
Visitors to the Hong Kong event can look forward to participating in a rich programme of conference events
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Polish cherry production to rise
USDA Gain report forecasts production growth in the country's fresh sweet and sour cherry industries
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Spain imports more fruit
Bananas, apples and watermelons lead the way as the country brings in greater volumes of fruit and vegetables in the first half
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A GlobalGAP view
GlobalGAP chief executive Dr Kristian Moeller updates on the latest opportunities for Good Agricultural Practice certification in 2016
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Ifco Europe hits milestone
Company achieves 1bn milestone as retailers rapidly expand use of RPCs for fresh food
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Vog confident at start of apple season
Consortium director Gerhard Dichgans is optimistic of a high-quality crop and a "very bright start to the season"
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Belize citrus feels hurricane impact
Citrus industry racks up losses estimated at over US$16m after country is hit by Hurricane Earl
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Del Monte signs port extension
Fresh produce giant will continue importing through Port Manatee for up to 20 years
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Industry mourns passing of Bambos Agrotis
Industry veteran and founder of Cypriot group Amalthia Trading has passed away at the age of 65
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FAO data ranks producer nations
Spain remains the largest producer of fresh fruits and vegetables in the EU and now ranks ninth globally
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Richland Hills in company rebrand
Apple specialist changes to Richland Hills Farms and introduces new Honeycrisp sliced apples
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NSure launches BreakNSure test
New test from NSure designed to take the guesswork out of Hayward budbreak in New Zealand
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Bananas still key for Targban
While the Polish importer is widening its portfolio of products, bananas remain the single biggest import item
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Throughput down at Hamburg
First-half seaborne cargo throughput of 70.2m tonnes was down on the same period last year
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Special report: Great Britain goes global
With the Brexit vote and the weak sterling causing uncertainty, could we see markets opening for the UK beyond the borders of the EU? Carl Collen speaks to those already pioneering trade in growth regions to find out
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Freight rates hit Maersk Line result
Second quarter result and revenue both fall year-on-year as average freight rates hit record low levels
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Fyffes encourages Dundalk backing
Company calls on fans across Ireland to get behind Dundalk FC and support Irish football on the European stage
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Ilip praises food waste laws
Packaging group welcomes Italian law aimed at fighting food waste, as well as EU platform on food losses