All Marketing articles – Page 264
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ArticleTesco Malaysia promotes Aus produce
Tesco Malaysia ran a two-week Australian Food Fair promotion to showcase its expanded range of Australian produce
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ArticleFlorette launches ready-to-fry potatoes
Salad brand has entered the fresh cut potato sector with launch of ready-to-fry chips in Spanish market
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ArticleAFM unveils ‘fresh’ promotion
New marketing programme will focus on year-round availability of Mexican avocados
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ArticleAlbert Bartlett launches frozen potato products
Homestyle chips and Rooster Roasts mark beginning of Scottish potato supplier’s move into frozen sector
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ArticleChiquita launches first-ever UK consumer campaign
Branded taxis across London and breakfast events at wholesale markets will aim to boost Chiquita sales and awareness
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ArticleCampaign urges Australians to eat more fresh produce
Produce Marketing Australia-New Zealand has teamed with the Wiggles and Nutrition Australia to get Australians eating more fresh fruit and vegetables during National Nutrition Week
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ArticleFLIA opens for nominations
Applications are now open for those Fruit Logistica 2016 exhibitors who have brought an innovative product or service to market
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ArticleEx-Bartlett boss named as Tyrrells international MD
Former MD of Albert Bartlett Paul Parkins has joined crisp giant in newly-created role of international managing director
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ArticleDried fruit is back in fashion
It’s snack time for two produce firms who are breathing new life into lapsed dried fruit and date brand Eat Me
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ArticleNew era for Avalon Produce
The directors of new top-fruit marketer Avalon Produce tell FPJ how the merger came about and how it will benefit growers
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ArticleFuture growth planned for Cameo
Branded and club variety apples have been working in a tough market, but strong marketing and favourable growing conditions are keeping spirits up
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ArticleTop-fruit consortium celebrates 70 years
As it marks its 70th anniversary, South Tyrolean apple consortium Vog is building on foundations laid by producers amid the rubble of the Second World War
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ArticleTop fruit in tip-top shape
Despite some scares with hailstorms reportedly damaging whole farms, apples and pears are on the cusp of a highly successful season
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ArticleNew design for Brittany kale packs
Prince de Bretagne invests in sachet-style packaging to boost sales of the fashionable brassica further this season
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ArticleUSA pears highlights snacking angle
As part of a multi-year campaign, Pear Bureau Northwest will position pears as a perfect choice for snacking
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ArticleScots would 'sooner shun alcohol' than give up potatoes
Nearly half of those surveyed in AHDB and Bord Bia scheme would abstain from alcohol rather than have a meal without potatoes
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ArticleVitacress enlists blog star for new marketing scheme
The ‘Make Everyday Herbilicious’ campaign by the business' herbs division will be fronted by lifestyle blogger Carly Rowena
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ArticleBioSafe reveals PMA plans
Food safety specialist confirms attendance at PMA and announces special Apple Watch giveaway
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ArticleCGA cancels cherry POS material
Australia's Cherry Growers Association has cancelled HIAL-supplied point-of-sale marketing materials ahead of the season
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ArticleSeald Sweet sees import growth
Florida-based group is expanding its citrus and grape import deals to help strengthen its position on the North American market.

