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Jackson Bonneville, a former University of Jamestown baseball player who lost 60 pounds after a 2024 illness, is training for a tryout with the Savannah Bananas.
Fyffes has provided more than 24 million healthy meals to countries in Europe, Latin America and North America.
Helge Sparsoe, chief executive of Fyffes, talks to Stephen Wynne-Jones about the company’s bold repositioning and brand ambitions.
Fresh produce group Fyffes intends to phase out its namesake label for its bananas sold in mainland Europe. The products will instead be sold under the name of the Dublin-based company’s new ...
A new €25m banana ripening and distribution centre, owned and operated by Irish banana distributors Fyffes, has opened in Balbriggan in north Co Dublin.
Chiquita and Irish fruit firm Fyffes agreed to merge Monday, forming the world's largest banana company. The $1.07 billion all-stock deal would result in the creation of ChiquitaFyffes, a company ...
Fyffes was recognized in the "Trader" category, for its valuable trajectory as the largest Fairtrade Banana buyer and its commitment to balanced purchases from small producer organizations and ...
The agreement creates a global banana and other fresh produce company with approximately $4.6 billion in annual revenues. Chiquita and Fyffes plan to complete the transaction before the end of 2014.
Japan’s Sumitomo Corp. agreed to buy banana importer Fyffes Plc for 751 million euros ($798 million) in cash, expanding its reach in the global fruit market and sending the Irish company’s ...
Fyffes was founded in Ireland back in 1888 and stands alone as the oldest fruit brand in the world. In 1929, the company became the first brand in history to put its name on bananas.
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