Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4628
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ArticleBerry campaign best of class
Sputnik Communications was awarded the Prophet Marketing Campaign of the Year award for its promotion of British Summer Fruits & Winter Berries.
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ArticleRustling up recognition
Packer of the Year, sponsored by World Grower, went to Rustler Produce.
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ArticlePrice not the only ticket to sales
Contrary to general opinion, consumers buy on quality, provenance and availability as well as price, according to market research, Ed Garner, TNS Worldpanel's director of research told Re:fresh
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ArticleSteady SA citrus progress
South African growers and exporters are cautiously optimistic about the current citrus harvest and reports from the various production regions indicate the harvest is progressing well without major problems. FPJ’s South Africa correspondent Louise Brodie reports.
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Shelf barkers that make my job that little bit easier
Searching the multiple shelves every fortnight for what is different, exciting or even new in terms of packs and varieties
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We don’t have to agree to succeed
I hope every delegate at the Re:fresh Conference and diner at the Re:fresh Awards went away with something to remember.
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OFT will not defend suppliers
OFT chief executive John Fingleton has delivered a stinging blow to the UK’s supermarket suppliers.
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ArticleSibley kicks off with inspiration
Will Sibley, Master of the Worshipful Company of Fruiterers welcomed delegates to the third annual Re:fresh Conference with an inspirational presentation on the future of the fresh produce industry.
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ArticleBanana sales dip despite low prices
Despite prices being at record lows, banana sales plummeted in the four weeks to April 23.
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ArticleFlorida claims unfounded
Widely reported rumours of an impending federal quarantine on citrus exports from Florida in a bid to prevent the international spread of citrus canker are unfounded, one industry leader told freshinfo.
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ArticleRains lash Italian fruit
Heavy rainfall and hail in the prime Italian fruit-growing area of Romagna has damaged thousands of hectares of stone-fruit production.
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ArticleTesco - the nation's favourite supermarket brand
Tesco is the nation’s favourite supermarket brand, according to a survey out last week by communications agency Joshua in conjunction with Marketing magazine.
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US-EU trade dispute resolved
The trade dispute between the European Union and the US over the Foreign Sales Corporations (FSC) has been resolved, saving fresh produce from becoming embroiled in a trade war between the two trading blocs.
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Article2006 still tough for NZ
New Zealand top-fruit industry representatives do not believe that market conditions for their fruit have improved sufficiently on last year’s disastrous season to justify growers’ predictions of a breakeven season in 2006.
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ArticleSainsbury's outperforms expectations
Sainsbury's has returned a 12 per cent increase its in annual profits, ahead of market expectations.
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ArticleFresh produce - the best game ever
The fresh produce industry was described by one of its protagonists as “the most multi-dimensional business game I’ve ever played,” at the Re:fresh conference last week.
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ArticleAsda first quarter sales fall
First-quarter earnings at Asda have fallen, the retailer admitted today in a pre-recorded conference call.
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ArticleHolding a Beacon for older staff
An award-winning Welsh company that supplies fresh and exotic vegetables to UK food manufacturing and foodservice industries is celebrating a major accolade for its employment policies.
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ArticleWhat a consumer wants
Shoppers pondering over whether to buy apples or oranges in the supermarket could be guided by a special group of nerve cells in the brain, according to a study by the Harvard Medical School in Boston.

