Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3453
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ArticleOrigin brands need original values
Simply signing up your product for an EU geographical designation does not automatically mean it is going to generate improved prices – that value comes from creating a distinctive brand proposition with the potential to entice customers
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ArticleBerry Gardens hits record sales level
Rebates to members grow to over £2m following a year of 'strong financial performance'
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ArticleDamco reports on earnings growth
Global logistics company sees continued progress in year-on-year results for the first quarter of 2011
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ArticleMonaghan launches mushroom campaign
Monaghan Mushrooms is running a radio and PR campaign to boost mushroom consumption over the summer.
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ArticleSupplies run tight as fruit is hit by weather problems
It has been a tough quarter for producers, with issues affecting a number of key growing regions. Despite that sales figures show market growth for the category as a whole. Alex Lawson looks at the international market and its key players
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ArticleNew Spitalfields turns 20
It has been exactly 20 years since New Spitalfields Market moved to east London and came into its own as one of the capital’s key food hubs and a specialist in the widest variety of fruit and vegetables. Anna Sbuttoni marks the anniversary
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ArticleFixture fixation
Make a statement in fresh produce fixtures and watch your sales stack up. Anna Sbuttoni asks how best to merchandise fruit and vegetables and make your product pop
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ArticleBritish tomatoes bite back amid challenging times
It hasn’t been the easiest couple of years for British tomato growers, but with ideal weather giving the season a real leg up, Chloe Ryan looks for reasons for optimism for domestic producers
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ArticleA slice of promise
European melons are all set for their season and growers and suppliers are hoping for improved returns as the sunshine picks up demand. Anna Sbuttoni reports
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A life less ordinary
Passionate, single minded, a grafter, a politician, her father’s daughter and a key industry player. Who else could we be talking about but Sarah Pettitt? Elizabeth O’Keefe talks to the NFU Horticulture and Potato Board chair about her journey - past, present and future
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Summer offer combines patriotism with UK season
The possibility of a summer drought in the south and east of the country after an April devoid of showers is already causing
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Supermarkets mark summer with new take on fresh lines
There’s no doubt spring has turned into summer, even if the calendar does not agree. Berries are in profusion and
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Passion drives the best in fresh produce
Anyone that has ever heard Sarah Pettitt speak understands the real meaning of the word “passion”.It is a word
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Sainsbury's posts profit growth
Sainsbury’s preliminary results for the year ended 19 March 2011 show profit before tax up by nine per cent year on year to £665 million.
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ArticleBumper sales bring cheer to UK suppliers
Sales of many British summer lines have soared to unprecedented levels on the back of prolonged warm weather.
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ArticleChinese borders may open to Malaysian durian
China may soon allow imports of Malaysian durian following a visit to the country by the Chinese premier
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ArticlePort strikes trouble Australian exports
Industrial disputes and strikes at Australia’s ports are adding to the woes of exporters challenged by the country’s high dollar
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ArticleEdeka marked out as service star
Quality of service in Edeka stores better than any other German retailer, according to new study by Hamburg-based institute
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ArticleJubilee strawberries two weeks early
This season’s Jubilee strawberry crop has arrived two weeks ahead of schedule, as hot weather sweeps through the UK
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G's Marketing reshuffles board
G’s Marketing has announced changes to its board of directors following the departure of its commercial director in March.

