All articles by Carl Collen – Page 408
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Tesco encouraged despite US losses
The retailer remains upbeat on its US Fresh & Easy operation despite first-half losses exceeding US$100m
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SA grapes to match last season's start
Following early-season progress, the majority of production areas are now on track with 2007/08
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Groups unite to form Aus-Asia network
New service offers strong port coverage but highlights high shipping cost issues
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First female master for Safmarine
Louise Angel will take command of the Safmarine Ngami from mid-October
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Fruit Logistica programme revealed
The event will host a series of forums covering a wide range of issues relating to the fresh produce industry on 4-6 February 2009 in Berlin
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Man faces jail over freight price-fixing
A former British Airways executive has pleaded guilty to fixing prices on services between the UK and the US
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Movers & Shakers | October 2008
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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Backing for EU school fruit scheme
EU ministers are behind a scheme to provide free fresh produce for schoolchildren in a bid to combat child obesity
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"Good progress" for Tesco in first half
The UK retailer has seen increases in year-on-year profit and sales during the first half of 2008/09
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Protests against potential Hapag-Lloyd sale
Employees of the German shipping group have expressed concern that the group could be sold to foreign buyer NOL
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Dole confirms deal to offload assets
The fresh produce giant will sell JP Fresh and its French ripening business to Compagnie Fruitière
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Final damage assessment in Jamaica
The country's Minister of Agriculture has outlined its plans in the wake of the destruction left by Tropical Storm Gustav in August
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NOL confirms Hapag-Lloyd bid
The long-running battle to acquire the German group from owner TUI AG could be nearing a climax
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JP Group to end UK banana exports
The Caribbean country's largest banana exporter will cease production of fruit grown for the UK market following the latest storm to hit the island
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Green light for Jeronimo Martins in Poland
The Portuguese retailer has been given approval to acquire Tengelmann's Plus chain of stores
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M&S sets date for Chinese launch
The UK retailer will open its first store in the country on 2 October, it has been revealed
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Mindanao Mango production below target
In the Philippines, the region has fallen well below the government's four-year mango production target
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Hapag-Lloyd bid will come, says NOL
The shipping line will make a move for Hapag-Lloyd before the 26 September deadline, its CEO has said
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Aus looks to boost Pink Lady exports
A new venture is aimed at increasing supplies to overseas markets, with a focus on the UK
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APEB: Banana tariff reduction would "wreak havoc"
A meeting has been held by the APEB to discuss the implications of a reduction in the EU's banana tariff for Latin American countries