Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4903
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New EU 10 to add to flower expenditure
The 10 new EU member states are likely to boost the EU's flower and plant expenditure by 800 million euros according to Susanne Lux of the German consultancy Mec Marketing & Ethics.
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ArticlePink Lady launches Valentine promotion
Pink Lady® has announced it’s joining forces with Tesco and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment in an on-pack instant win Valentine’s promotion.
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ArticleLincolnshire growers announce merger
Jo’s Country Herbs and Ventura Nursery have announced the merger of their businesses to form Country Herbs and Plants.
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Food production companies join emission cutting scheme
The Carbon Trust has announced that it has joined forces with ACC Milk, HJ Heinz, Kraft Foods, PB Gelatins, Unilever Bestfoods UK and United Dairy Farmers as part of a pioneering carbon management scheme.
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ArticleAgronomist takes on Scottish-wide responsibility
Niall Allison has taken on a Scotland-wide remit to support growers of seed potatoes marketed through the Pseedco group.
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ArticleSainsbury's to invest IT savings in price cuts
Sainsbury’s has freed up £25 million to invest in price cuts, following the announcement that it plans to buy the company set up to overhaul its antiquated IT systems.
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ArticleTesco trying to stay on top
Citrus represents 18 per cent of fruit sales at Tesco, which is continuing to strengthen its leadership of the category in the UK retail market. Senior buying manager Wendie Scott says the group’s approach is a simple one - sourcing the right citrus from around the world using all available expert knowledge. John Broy reports.
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ArticleWaitrose benefits from dedication
Poupart, as the category supplier of citrus to Waitrose, is in a “privileged position”, says director Paul Olins. As a supplier of citrus to 146 supermarkets and not the large number of stores that many importers have to source for, the partnership between retailer and supplier has been able to focus on niche varieties and fewer select sources. Tommy Leighton reports.
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ArticleNo Budgen on quality citrus
Although many consider citrus to be a mature category, Budgens believes that with the right strategy there is plenty of room for further growth. Emma Hatfield reports.
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ArticleSainsbury’s taps into new citrus sources
A steady consumer interest in citrus fruit, possibly enhanced by the recent 5-a-Day message and an awareness of the health benefits, has meant that the market is still increasing slightly, believes Sainsbury’s.
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ArticleSpanish exporters need to develop entrepreneurial spirit
As competition in the citrus sector intensifies, Promar International’s divisional director, John Giles asks whether Spain needs to look outside Europe for future growth.
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ArticleTurkish tune in to UK market requirements
It has been a mixed bag for Turkish citrus this year. Although grapefruit fell short of UK requirements, satsumas and oranges were well received while overall exports fell prey to a strengthening rate of exchange. Emma Hatfield reports.
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ArticleAgrexco’s international offer
Agrexco has a strong citrus offer that includes oranges, easy-peelers, grapefruit, limes, lemons and kumquat. Now, the Israel-based company believes that Peru will become a major player in the citrus market in the coming years. Emma Hatfield reports.
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ArticleRand holds back SA citrus returns
The South African citrus season produced an increase in exports, and ideal growing conditions allowed for high quality fruit. However, the strong Rand meant growers were disappointed with their returns. Justin Chadwick, chief executive officer of the Citrus Growers’ Association (CGA) gives his thoughts to John Broy.
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ArticleDunnett adapts with changing citrus times
Capespan’s Martin Dunnett has experienced many changes in his time in the citrus industry. Although change has come at a quicker rate in the last three to four years, he predicts that exciting times still lie ahead. John Broy reports.
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ArticleCypriot citrus-fest
Cyprus enjoys one of the healthiest climates in the world with a pollution-free atmosphere and plentiful sunshine. As a result, the country - set for EU accession later this year - has gained a deserved reputation as the Garden of the Mediterranean.
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ArticleIndian Sun Citrus makes rapid progress
It has been a bumper season for Florida citrus with many product lines exceeding record levels but while excess produce abounds diversification is still the key to unlocking potential profit. Emma Hatfield reports.
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ArticleChandler’s juicy comments
Florida Department of Citrus (FDOC) deputy director of marketing and global public relations Michelle Chandler gave her views of the challenges facing the citrus industry in the December issue of the Florida Citrus Commission Update. Relating to the current business environment of the orange juice market, she highlights a range of issues.

