Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3352
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ArticleGrower-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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ArticleMeet the man from Del Monte
Del Monte is one of the strongest banana brands internationally and a key player in a consolidated market. Alex Lawson caught up with UKmanaging director James Harvey to talk sourcing models, consumption and innovation
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Supply chains bullies to be hit by EU code
The NFU has lauded ambitious plans to develop a Europe-wide code of practice to fight food chain bullies.
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Software: Changing the way in which we work
There is little doubt that we are in the middle of a broad technological and economic shift where companies are using software
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ArticlePromotions push value not volume in a tight market
Supermarkets are promoting citrus on value not volume as supplies tighten, but returns to growers have been hit by the exchange rate and higher input costs. Anna Sbuttoni reports on a market characterised by rising prices but fears for the long term
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Delia's domestic support as British takes centre stage
With my modest vegetable patch awash with runner beans, I have been paying more than a passing interest in what the multiples
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ArticleMarket models offer food for thought
A quick scan down the delegate list at this year’s NABMA conference shows that while the split between private and
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ArticleCarrefour faces challenges in China
Once the trailblazer for foreign supermarkets in China, Carrefour has lost its first mover advantage, reports one local newspaper
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ArticleBorough traders set for dramatic market return
Borough Market’s disenfranchised former traders could make a sensational return to the global attraction.
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ArticleRewe reports on residue reduction
Germany's second-largest food retailer has worked with Global 2000 to reduce pesticide contamination in fruit and vegetables
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ArticleTesco looks to slice prices
Tesco is reportedly aiming to grab more market share in the UK and strengthen its leading position in the market by revamping its entire product pricing structure from the start of next week.
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ArticleSainsbury's writes off riot damage
Sainsbury’s chief executive Justin King has revealed the supermarket will not claim for any damage during the riots in the UK in August.
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ArticleCarriers launch cargo incident database
Five leading container shipping groups have joined forces to exchange information on cargo issues
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ArticleAmery in for FPJ event
The Watercress Company’s Tom Amery is to speak at the FPJ Conferences - South West event.
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ArticleTesco flotation to fund Thai expansion
The retail giant will hive off 15 of its Thai hypermarket sites into a listed property fund in the country to fund growth
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ArticleTesco promotes Thai fresh produce
Tesco aims to double its exports of Thai produce over the next five years to its network of stores throughout the globe
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ArticleFresh Express pushes organic credentials
Chiquita subsidiary introduces two organic salads and begins 'Organic but more' drive
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ArticleBickel Flowers in Agrexco driving seat
Reports in Israel suggest that Gideon Bickel's company is the front-runner of the bidders looking to purchase Agrexco
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ArticleFewer imports coming through Sheerness
Fresh produce volumes plummet at UK port, which blames packaging changes for decline in importance
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ArticleTesco plans pricing shake-up in UK
Company reportedly planning to revamp its entire product pricing structure in bid to reinforce market-leading position

