All articles by Carl Collen – Page 348
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FPC welcomes government action plan
Consortium calls on UK leaders to cut red tape and bureaucracy so the fresh produce industry can trade more efficiently
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Clementiny hits Tesco shelves
The UK retailer is to launch the world's smallest citrus fruit in stores across the country tomorrow
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Event draws industry to Kazakhstan
World Food Kazakhstan 2009, which took part in Almaty last month, attracted over 3,000 visitors
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USDA confirms Biofach presence
US companies are being invited to display organic produce at Biofach 2010, which takes place in Nuremburg, Germany
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Key Tech appoints marketing director
Randy Unterseher appointed as US group's new senior director of marketing
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Recession costs UK F&V industry £444m
A study has revealed that the global economic downturn has eaten into the UK fresh fruit and vegetable industry's profitability
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Delhaize outlines future plans
Belgian retailer reveals its new strategic plan for the next few years, including extensive cost-cutting and expansion in growth markets
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Maersk bumps Med/North America rates
Rate restoration programme continues for Maersk Line with further increases, this time on services between the Mediterranean and Canada/US
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Fruit Patch names marketing head
Sheri Mierau is to leave her position as president of the California Tree Fruit Agreement on 1 January
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Online survey gives traceability feedback
A new survey conducted by the PMA and United Fresh aims to gather industry feedback on the Produce Traceability Initiative
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Damco increases African presence
Logistics group set to launch office in Mozambique to improve presence and service levels in south-east Africa
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Details hold up EU banana deal
Latin American banana exporters and the EU are on the verge of agreeing a new banana deal, with a few hurdles still to overcome
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Sustainability a high priority in UK
New research by IGD has revealed that grocery manufacturers are increasingly investing in sustainability
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Mixed third quarter for Russia's X5
The country's largest retailer sees net sales fall but net profit soar compared with the third quarter of 2008
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Citrus industry still profitable in Florida
Despite problems with disease and storms, the industry still contributes US$9bn to Florida's economy each year
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Zim slumps to third-quarter loss
Israeli shipping group said that lower revenue lead to a year-on-year nine-month loss of US$513m
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Profit rise for Colruyt
Belgian discounter reports increase in net profit to stay on track for a modest rise in its full-year result
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X5 chief executive 'to stay on'
Lev Khasis should remain at the helm of Russia's largest retailer for another four years, according to a board recommendation
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Glasgow gets refurbishment go-ahead
The proposed £6.5m redevelopment of Glasgow Wholesale Market has been given the green light by local authorities
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360 accreditation for George Hammond
The Dover-based reefer terminal becomes the first of its kind in the UK to receive the accreditation