Dried fruit and nuts news archive – Page 27
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Pistachio growers vote for amendments
The US pistachio industry's marketing order will be amended following a majority vote
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Sainsbury's has 'best Christmas ever'
Sainsbury's has said this Christmas was its best ever as customer transactions rose 1.5 million over the festive period to increase the retailer's market share.
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Chile brings together fruit sectors for new brand
The Chilean fruit industry has announced that after 12 months of extensive research and negotiations it is pulling together its entire fresh and dried fruit sectors under the new brand Fruits from Chile.
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Variety is the spice of the Christmas aisle
Soft citrus, pineapples, dates, nuts and cranberries are historically an integral part of Christmas fare, with Tesco adding a
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Match-funding for projects to boost African imports
Food sector firms that can come up with with smart ways to increase imports of African food to Europe are being offered match-funding grants of between £150,000 and £1 million to try their ideas.
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Consumers warm to dried fruit and nuts
Price rises aren’t deterring shoppers from recognising the health benefits of dried fruit and nuts, as Chloe Ryan reports
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Produce aisles lead festive countdown
While nuts and dates are already taking over shelf space alongside confectionery and Christmas crackers, the constant drive to
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Fresh produce needs new recipes for success
Award-winning food blogger Darya Pino believes that people need to be seduced into eating more fruit and vegetables, not browbeaten. Eurofruit’s Tobias Gourlay reports
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Christmas countdown
That time is upon us again, when must-have Christmas lines rule part of the fresh produce market. So what’s on the cards this year? Elizabeth O’Keefe gets into the festive spirit
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Philippine coconut water exports soar
Philippine coconut water exports rose 315 per cent year-on-year during the first six months of 2011
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Chilean nut exports climb
Italian and Brazilian demand helps drive upwards overseas sales, according to a new report
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Grower-exporters find the ideal route to market in South Africa
Efforts by retailers to increase direct sourcing from their suppliers in South Africa are being challenged by increased efforts by grower-exporters and exporters to set up their own direct supply lines. Fred Meintjes reports
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Vietnam cashew exports fall
Vietnam's 2011 cashew exports will be down on last year, despite similar production volumes
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Retailers highlight health extras as next sales tool
Several years ago at a UK producer conference, when consumer awareness of a healthy diet came up on the agenda, a great deal
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Looking east
The golden ticket to long-term growth could be in supplying the Asian market, but are some exporters neglecting their established markets to chase success in Asia? Lisa Williams, a senior consultant at Promar International, takes a closer look
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The evolving nature of global supply chains
This week some of the biggest companies in global food speak exclusively to FPJ about sourcing strategy and the evolution of
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Asda signals intent to ramp up direct sourcing
Asda is stepping up its direct sourcing capability with a raft of new developments in the UK, FPJ can reveal.
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National Fruit Show to host Paice
The National Fruit Show is to take place on Wednesday 19 and Thursday 20 October.
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Tesco launches posh potato
A potato variety said to be the world’s most expensive and exclusive has been launched into Tesco stores.
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