All articles by Carl Collen – Page 253
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EU eases up on nitrate levels
Legislation is being relaxed to lower legal levels on nitrates in foodstuffs, particularly relevant for leafy vegetables
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Mercator forecasts net profit drop
Country's largest grocery retailer sees profit fall in 2011 and expects further reductions next year
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Oppenheimer markets NZ apricots
New Zealand-grown apricots are back in North America, following on from a short Chilean deal this season
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Turkish produce volumes grow in 2011
TurkStat reveals that fresh fruit and vegetable production volumes in the country climbed through 2011
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Fresh convenience companies unite
Freshconex route once again guides Berlin visitors around the leading companies in the convenience industry
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3-PPP concept hits South Africa
Food Freshly's produce sanitisation and preservation concept is set to add value to country's fresh and processed produce industries
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New school meal standards introduced
United Fresh welcomes move to double amount of fresh produce served to 32m students in the National School Lunch Programme
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Produce transport group releases guidelines
The North American Produce Transportation Working Group releases best practices to assist the industry and reduce disputes
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Spanish Young Chef of the Year revealed
Foods from Spain announces that Ben Murphy is the winner of its annual Spanish culinary competition
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African trade given Emirates push
Exports including fresh fruit and vegetables will benefit from the launch of flights to Lusaka and Harare
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Berlin urged to 'Love my Salad'
Dutch group will focus on worldwide vegetable consumption at Fruit Logistica by basing stand on Love my Salad initiative
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Kloosterboer picks up sustainability prize
Group receives the Lean and Green Award for dedication to a sustainable business process
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Wet weather drives Psa spread
Vine disease spreads further in New Zealand following wet weather over the festive period
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St Lucia battling Black Sigatoka
Government is taking steps to aid farmers in the fight against the potentially devastating banana disease
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Port of Philadelphia in Lithuanian MOU
Deal will open Philadelphia to European and Asian shipping trade via the ice-free port of Klaipeda
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Asda outlines major investment
UK Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes news that the retailer is set to open 25 new stores this year
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Peruvian avocado shipments to climb
ProHass forecasts export rise of 30 per cent over the next 12 months thanks to increased US market access
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Nunhems puts innovation on display
Fruit Logistica is seen as the ideal platform to showcase a number of the vegetable seed group's new developments
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Excellence for X5 in 2011
Consolidated net retail sales increased for the full-year, despite a tougher market in the second half of the year
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Cool Logistics Africa takes shape
Senior industry figures line up to participate in April's inaugural Cape Town conference