Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4794
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ArticleWaitrose seedless strategy
Seedless grape has taken an increasingly significant position in Waitrose branches since its buying team, backed by category leader British and Brazilian has been able to achieve year-round sourcing. David Shapley reports.
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ArticleCalifornia sets out stall
As world-wide grape production continues climbing, US grape shippers are understandably keen to hold on to UK sales.
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ArticleSun World breeds great new hopes
California-based Sun World International operates one of the largest fruit breeding programmes in the world and is keen to continue extending its sphere of influence.
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ArticleMr Chairman.. what are we doing on promotion?
John Giles, divisional director, Promar International
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ArticleThe age of the punnet
In recent years the options for grape packaging have advanced way beyond the standard plastic bags for loose grapes. But while some retailers and distributors are paving the way for an influx of more complex bag and punnet designs, others are sticking more firmly to tried-and-tested methods of packaging. Elspeth Waters talks to two supermarket buyers and two UK grape suppliers to gauge opinion in the great grape packaging debate.
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ArticleAutobar sees value in punnets
For Autobar Packaging, a subsidiary of Veriplast International, the recyclable aspect of its PET and PP punnets is a distinct marketing focus, reports Elspeth Waters.
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ArticleItaly on the rebound
As the largest producer of grapes in the world, you would expect Italy to have a huge presence on the UK market. But its share is a paltry five per cent compared to Spain’s 13 and Greece’s 11. Now the traditional Muscat vines are giving way to seedless strains, it could be time for an Italian comeback on the UK scene.
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ArticleMexico spearheads new initiatives
Exporters are keen to strengthen their market position in an increasingly competitive sector.
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ArticleEgyptians increase export potential
With a steadily growing number of EurepGAP and BRC certified farms and grape growing areas Egyptian volumes are increasing every year, reports Anabella de Sousa.
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ArticleMiller brands make inroads
Miller Chemical and Fertiliser Corporation has been operating for over six decades in the fresh produce sector. Since 2002, the company has increased its European presence to enhance the awareness of its products and innovations. Grapes is one sector that keeps Miller particularly busy, writes Anabella de Sousa.
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Organic potato boost
The organic potato sector has been given a much-needed boost after a breakthrough by UK scientists.
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ArticleOrganic seed gathers pace
Organic seed producers face similar challenges to organic growers. As a result, good quality organic seed is significantly more expensive to produce. Sue Jupe reports.
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Facing up to traceability
Here we are. European regulation 178/2002 on food traceability is now fully operational. Fully, despite the fact the buzz
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Crystal ball gazing a brave move
It is a brave man who is prepared to predict anything for the next 12 months, particularly when it comes to fresh produce. But
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Time to accept your fate?
Another new year and the New Covent Garden’s wholesalers find themselves facing yet another period of uncertainty.The

