Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3144
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ArticleIndependent thinking
Away from the multiples the independent retail trade is finding ways to evolve and thrive. David Shapley reports from Surrey on how the sector has found its niche
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ArticleBerry Gardens upbeat despite weather
Berry Gardens has predicted the signing of a new deal with breeder Driscoll’s will bring a more positive second half of the season
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ArticleEating out growing in popularity
Frequency of eating out is at its highest for two years, although spend is down, according to foodservice consultancy Horizons
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ArticleThe Waitrose way
Owning a farm has strengthened the retailer’s relationships with suppliers. Samantha Lyster takes a tour of John Spedan Lewis’ Hampshire estate
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ArticleBidding for produce
Little hard data exists over the method of retail procurement via e-auction, but the practice is known to go on. David Burrows asks how widespread it is and what impact it has on the supply base
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ArticleOrganics find reasons to cheer
Despite overall supermarket sales looking sluggish for organics, producers are upbeat that certain sectors of the market are seeing promising growth
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Origins of produce are in the spotlight
More and more volume fruit packs including avocados, cherries and strawberries are arriving on the retail shelf. Initial
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ArticleGeorge Freeman MP: We must all work together to unlock a new era of progressive agriculture
Too many people are pessimistic about Britain’s economic prospects. The pace of development in the developing world is
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The thriving scene beyond the big mults
The big four British supermarkets, rightly and understandably, get a huge amount of press time and scrutiny, in both a
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ArticleFruit Focus success for Buddy strawberry
Hargreaves Plants’ Buddy strawberry variety was a hit at Fruit Focus with samples going down well with customers.
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ArticleBerry Gardens upbeat despite the weather
Berry Gardens has predicted improvement in the weather and the signing of a new deal with breeder Driscoll’s will bring a more positive second half of the season.
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ArticleChile-Canada trade triples
Bilateral trade between the two nations has expanded since 2003, making the North American country Chile’s fourteenth-largest trading partner
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Article'We are looking for innovation,' says HSBC boss
HSBC head of agriculture Allan Wilkinson has called on farmers to embrace new techniques, and claims that those who do are in a stronger position for funding.
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ArticleThe Chain | August 2012
Gone are the days when produce pushed its way into consumer markets – the modern supply chain allows customers to call the shots, making real-time visibility an essential tool
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ArticleEating out growing in popularity
Frequency of eating out is at its highest for two years, although spend is down, according to foodservice consultancy Horizons.
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ArticleLamb named Fairtrade International CEO
Harriet Lamb, director of the UK's Fairtrade Foundation, is set to take up her new international role from October this year
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ArticleFreshfel welcomes BAC guidelines
EU guidelines dealing with the presence of Benzalkonium Chloride in foodstuffs come have come into force
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ArticleGood weather boosts melon demand
Retail and wholesale prices reportedly strong across Europe as hot, sunny conditions keep consumer demand high
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | August 2012
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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Court date for World Flowers man
Simon Ball, formerly of World Flowers, has been charged with eight separate fraud offences and bailed to appear before Winchester Crown Court on 4 February next year.

