All articles by Carl Collen – Page 371
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Asian event gears up for business
ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA is preparing to welcome fresh produce industry exhibitors and visitors to Hong Kong in September
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Safmarine enhances Safari service
Shipping group introduces new string dedicated to Indian Ocean Islands and Mozambique
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USDA outlines Florida citrus proposal
The organisation has published a new rule in the Federal Register that would allow Florida-grown produce to be freely shipped to other citrus-producing states
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Sales up across the board for M&S
The UK retailer has seen both domestic and international sales jump during the first quarter of 2009/10
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Regulations to lower Philippine banana 'risk'
Australian growers have been assured that strict conditions will be imposed on Philippine banana imports
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Wal-Mart eyes Chinese convenience market
The US retailer could launch 100 new convenience stores in the country this year, according to reports
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EU revises produce marketing standards
Amended standards on 26 types of fruit and vegetable come into force, re-opening door to so-called 'wonky' products
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More speakers join Asiafruit Congress
A flurry of industry experts have signed up to take part in the event, which takes place in Hong Kong on 2-4 September 2009
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Honduran exports unaffected by coup
Fresh produce trade has continued as normal following the ousting of the Honduran leader Manuel Zelaya
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Brazil's yearly apple exports decline
Apple shipments have been hit by low quality fruit, higher stocks across the Northern Hemisphere and the global economic crisis
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News Focus | Standards backlash
The European Commission's decision to alter the marketing standards on certain fruit and vegetables was met with criticism from the industry
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Backlash continues over EU marketing standards
The removal of standards on certain fresh produce has not been made with the sector's best interests in mind, says Freshfel Europe
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EU votes to scrap produce standards
New European regulations have been agreed to scrap existing marketing standards on a range of fresh produce
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Yearly turnover soars at Univeg
The group's holding company has revealed that group turnover increased while profit fell in 2008
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Russian market undergoes revolution
With the bankruptcy of leading groups Sorus and Sunway, JFC is now regarded as the only major player in Russia's fruit import industry
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Export increase for Turkish tomatoes
Volumes have jumped 19 per cent so far this year despite a fall in numbers heading to the key Russian market
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China's strawberry production to increase
Exports of the fruit will continue to remain minimal, according to a report by the USDA
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Cal Giant brings Wimbledon to NYC
The US group has taken part in a promotion to supply New Yorkers with an authentic 'strawberries and cream' Wimbledon tennis experience
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Nunhems opens vegetable research station
The group has inaugurated a new experimental research and development station in Cartagena, Spain
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Northwest set for bumper pear crop
The US-based Pear Bureau Northwest has predicted that 2009 will yield the fourth-largest crop on record, with 38 per cent of the harvest set to go for export