All Marketing articles – Page 433

  • Guy Moreton, Jayne Davies, Tim Briercliffe
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    HTA awards candidates of the year

    2007-10-01T16:01:01Z

    The HTA presented two ‘candidates of the year’ with their Plant Care and Shop Care Training Awards 2007 at Glee.

  • EiC gives trade a makeover
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    EiC gives trade a makeover

    2007-09-28T08:01:01Z

    The Eat in Colour campaign has exceeded expectation in its first year, by reaching nearly 85 million people through newspapers, radio, TV and the internet.

  • Dawn Branton
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    Yorkshire PCT takes the lead on obesity

    2007-09-20T17:23:11Z

    To maximise promotion of healthy eating messages, the East Riding of Yorkshire Primary Care Trust (PCT) publicises 5 A DAY

  • Conifer spotlight brightens
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    Conifer spotlight brightens

    2007-09-12T17:01:01Z

    Organisers of National Conifer Week have launched a new campaign to encourage the public to grow conifers and boost sales.

  • Article

    Garden Organic pumpkin day

    2007-08-30T10:01:01Z

    Garden Organic will be celebrating the arrival of autumn in ghoulish fashion by holding a pumpkin fest at its two gardens

  • Article

    No million miles for foodsmiles

    2007-08-17T10:59:35Z

    Ensuring people have easy access to low-cost, local fruit and veg is half the battle towards encouraging them to eat their

  • Article

    Fresh ideas for foodservice

    2007-08-14T15:01:02Z

    This year’s ninth annual Foodservice Marking Excellence Conference has been specifically designed to showcase leading-edge foodservice companies with knowledge and experience to help increase sales and profitability.

  • Datamonitor pinpoints "positive nutrition"
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    Datamonitor pinpoints "positive nutrition"

    2007-08-13T11:01:01Z

    Consumers who are adopting healthier eating habits are actively seeking nutrient-rich food and drink, leading to increased sales of so-called “superfoods”, a new study has found.

  • Herb campaign wears its halo
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    Herb campaign wears its halo

    2007-08-11T11:01:01Z

    Fresh Herbs joined Morris dancers, welly wangers and cider and smoothie drinkers last weekend to hold its first ever stand at the Innocent Village Fete in Regent’s Park.

  • Grapefruit sector bites back at cancer link claims
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    Grapefruit sector bites back at cancer link claims

    2007-08-03T08:01:01Z

    The citrus sector has hit back at reports of a study purporting to show a link between the consumption of grapefruit and breast cancer after fears the story would strike a blow to sales were confirmed.

  • Article

    Fair returns for growers in parliament

    2007-07-28T12:01:01Z

    The question of whether both organic and conventional growers are receiving a fair return for their produce reached parliament last week.

  • Article

    Berries may reduce sunburn effects

    2007-07-26T12:01:01Z

    Black raspberries, a variety of the common raspberry, may significantly slow the growth of skin cancers that have been linked to ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation, the light that is most dangerous to health, new research has found.

  • Potatoes go into practice
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    Potatoes go into practice

    2007-07-24T08:01:01Z

    The upcoming Potatoes in Practice event at SCRI in Dundee is promising growers an update on the latest BPC-funded and other potato-related research.

  • Millais launches new rhododendron
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    Millais launches new rhododendron

    2007-07-23T16:01:01Z

    A new late flowering variety of rhododendron was launched by Millais Nurseries at last week’s Woking Nursery Exhibition.

  • Red Tractors ride again in Covent Garden
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    Red Tractors ride again in Covent Garden

    2007-07-22T16:01:01Z

    Visitors to Covent Garden on Monday, 9 July caught the unusual sight of MPs racing around on little red tractors.

  • Article

    Yorkshire firm forecasts fresh regional future

    2007-07-19T16:09:53Z

    At Future Fresh we believe that the key to a healthy, balanced diet is easy access to low-cost fruit and veg, which often

  • Article

    Fowler Welch course gets seal of approval

    2007-07-15T14:01:01Z

    A language support course developed for logistics specialist Fowler Welch Coolchain by the University of Lincoln’s Holbeach Campus has collected a major regional award and was nominated for a national award

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    Kent Hort Bursary now open

    2007-07-11T10:01:01Z

    This year’s Kent Horticultural Bursary is now open and calling for applicants, with up to £1,000 on offer to individuals or groups with an interest in horticulture.

  • Ian Mitchell will step down after 16 years
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    Mr Bramley takes a bow

    2007-07-08T10:01:01Z

    After more than 16 years at the helm, Ian Mitchell is to step down as chairman of the Bramley Campaign at the end of July.

  • Students complete garden design
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    Students complete garden design

    2007-07-01T16:01:01Z

    WrittleCollege’s final year Horticulture students have successfully completed the design and build of three new gardens on the grounds of the College.