Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4793

  • South African grape problems
    Article

    South African grape problems

    2005-01-07T14:01:00Z

    South African grape producers are facing further difficulties this season with volumes now expected to fall by around 10 to 20 per cent.

  • Article

    Bare shelves at Sainsbury's

    2005-01-07T12:00:59Z

    Sainsbury’s is continuing to suffer from availability problems on fresh lines after a glitch left shelves bare in some of its London based convenience stores this week.

  • Article

    Web broker opportunity for African farmers

    2005-01-07T10:01:01Z

    Independent fresh produce broker G2G has launched a website to generate exposure for smaller farms in Africa.

  • Article

    Industry supports victims

    2005-01-07T08:01:01Z

    Fresh produce supplies from Asia into the UK are unlikely to be interrupted by the devastating effects of the tsunami and its aftermath across southern and south-east Asia.

  • Chile in the driving seat
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    Chile in the driving seat

    2005-01-06T17:40:33Z

    For Chilean grape and stone-fruit producers, the season is shaping up to be of mixed fortune. Fruit size remains an issue, the weather is causing problems for some growers and competition is heating up.

  • Cool runnings
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    Cool runnings

    2005-01-06T17:39:54Z

    The fresh produce sector has made progress during 2004 in managing rising energy costs and the insurance premium issues it faces with cold storage, reports Anabella de Sousa. To meet the high demands of supermarkets and consumers, freshness, appearance and shelf life are of paramount importance. And with further developments in cold storage, the fresh produce sector has improved its competitiveness and will not be left out in the cold.

  • When, why and where UK eats its grapes
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    When, why and where UK eats its grapes

    2005-01-06T17:34:43Z

    Grapes are a popular favourite with consumers, and according to TNS there were around 833 million grape consumption occasions last year.

  • SATI unites South African industry
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    SATI unites South African industry

    2005-01-06T17:34:00Z

    South Africa’s grape industry has a new representative body, bringing growers and exporters together under one united banner for the first time since deregulation. Tommy Leighton reports.

  • Chile continues to develop
    Article

    Chile continues to develop

    2005-01-06T17:33:08Z

    By Ed Bedington

  • Industry awaits end to sulphur stalemate
    Article

    Industry awaits end to sulphur stalemate

    2005-01-06T17:30:11Z

    The grape industry has been holding its collective breath since September; awaiting further developments from within the European Commission on the use of sulphur pads. Tommy Leighton talks to European trade body Freshfel for the latest SO2 situation.

  • JPFD on trail of Frutavit solution
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    JPFD on trail of Frutavit solution

    2005-01-06T17:29:49Z

    UK grape supplier JP Fruit Distributors (JPFD) is working with Israeli post-harvest solution provider Frutavit to develop a viable alternative to the use of sulphur pads in the transportation of grapes. Both parties are confident they are well on the road to commercialising a solution that could revolutionise the performance of grapes on the UK retail shelves. Tommy Leighton reports.

  • The Smart sulphur alternative
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    The Smart sulphur alternative

    2005-01-06T17:29:01Z

    Final decisions may not yet have been made on the future of the sulphur pad in grape distribution, but the UK market is preparing itself for the possibility that an outright ban could be implemented. According to Andrew Knight, ceo of Longlife Solutions, the diminishing use of sulphur pads is the most dramatic change occurring in grape packaging. Elspeth Waters reports.

  • Joint effort bears fruit
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    Joint effort bears fruit

    2005-01-06T17:28:23Z

    A collaborative project between Embrapa and Hamburg Süd has successfully tested the shipment of table grapes without the use of sulphur dioxide pads, reports Anabella de Sousa.

  • Tesco optimises its offer
    Article

    Tesco optimises its offer

    2005-01-06T17:26:07Z

    By Ananbella de Sousa

  • RHG improves its fitness
    Article

    RHG improves its fitness

    2005-01-06T17:25:27Z

    The 2004 grape tender at Tesco left Kent-based Richard Hochfeld Group (RHG) in a much stronger position with the UK’s leading retailer. Not only has the company benefited from larger programmes, RHG has examined every facet of its business to emerge a fitter organisation, better equipped to meet the expectations of its major UK customer. Tommy Leighton reports.

  • Gomez puts best in Reserv
    Article

    Gomez puts best in Reserv

    2005-01-06T17:24:25Z

    By Anabella de Sousa

  • Spain looks to score with ITUM
    Article

    Spain looks to score with ITUM

    2005-01-06T17:22:06Z

    With the trend in European markets - and especially the UK - for fewer customers expecting more and buying larger volumes for less, there is constant pressure on fresh produce. Grape growers in Spain are coming up with novel solutions to meet these exacting demands, writes kathy Hammond.

  • Onward and upward at JP
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    Onward and upward at JP

    2005-01-06T17:21:10Z

    JP Fruit Distributors (JPFD) has expanded its grape business as the category as a whole enjoys a continuous and healthy upward sales spiral. Tommy Leighton talks to the Dartford-based supplier.

  • Choice is king for Asda
    Article

    Choice is king for Asda

    2005-01-06T17:20:51Z

    By Ed Bedington

  • Hickey happy with progress
    Article

    Hickey happy with progress

    2005-01-06T17:19:53Z

    By Ed Bedington