Dole Food Company, Inc. Issues Statement Regarding European Commission Statement of Objections



    Dole Food Company, Inc. today confirmed that European Commission
    antitrust authorities have adopted a Statement of Objections against
    one of the Company's subsidiaries, and other unrelated banana import
    companies, alleging violations of the European Union competition laws
    by banana importers within the European Economic Area (EEA). The
    Statement of Objections follows searches carried out by the European
    Commission in June 2005 at certain banana importers' European offices,
    including two of the Company's offices.

    A Statement of Objections is a procedural step in the European
    Commission's antitrust investigation, in which the Commission
    communicates its preliminary view with respect to a possible
    infringement of European Union competition laws. The European
    Commission will review responses to the Statement of Objections in
    order to determine whether to issue a final Decision. Any Decision
    (including any fines that may be assessed under the Decision) will be
    subject to appeal to both the European Court of First Instance and the
    European Court of Justice.

    Michael Carter, Dole's Executive Vice President, General Counsel
    and Corporate Secretary, stated, "The Company strongly disputes the
    European Commission's allegations of anti-competitive behavior and
    believes that Dole has not violated the European Union competition
    laws." Mr. Carter also stated that "Dole is proud of its reputation as
    one of the world's most ethical companies and will continue to
    cooperate with the European Commission in order to provide the
    Commission with a full and transparent understanding of the banana
    market."

    As previously reported, the Company recently settled two putative
    consolidated class action lawsuits in the United States. The settled
    U.S. lawsuits involve direct and indirect purchasers of bananas in the
    United States. These two U.S. settlements remain subject to various
    court approvals and required notices and are not affected by today's
    procedural developments in the European Commission's investigation.
    The European Commission investigation involves solely allegations with
    respect to the banana market in the EEA.

    The Company will present its written and oral response to the
    Commission's Statement of Objections over the next several months.

    Dole Food Company, Inc., with 2006 revenues of $6.2 billion, is
    the world's largest producer and marketer of high-quality fresh fruit,
    fresh vegetables and fresh-cut flowers. Dole markets a growing line of
    packaged and frozen foods and is a produce industry leader in
    nutrition education and research.

    This release contains "forward-looking statements," within the
    meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that
    involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Forward looking
    statements, which are based on management's current expectations, are
    generally identifiable by the use of terms such as "may," "will,"
    "expects," "believes," "intends" and similar expressions. The
    potential risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to
    differ materially from those expressed or implied herein include
    weather-related phenomena; market responses to industry volume
    pressures; product and raw materials supplies and pricing; changes in
    interest and currency exchange rates; economic crises and security
    risks in developing countries; international conflict; and quotas,
    tariffs and other governmental actions. Further information on the
    factors that could affect Dole's financial results is included in its
    SEC filings, including its Annual Report on Form 10-K.