Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4916

  • Article

    Grape market slackens

    2003-12-19T17:05:01Z

    Supplies are coming onto the grape market in the UK in greater volume creating different challenges for handlers as stone fruit finds eager demand.

  • A new identity for summer fruit in the UK
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    New name for summer fruit

    2003-12-19T16:00:01Z

    UK soft and stone fruit body National Summer Fruits has changed its name to British Summer Fruits and is launching a new visual identity.

  • Spain has enjoyed good growing conditions for strawberries so far
    Article

    Spanish strawbs all set

    2003-12-19T14:00:01Z

    Some timely rainfall means the Spanish strawberry sector is in bouyant mood for the upcoming season.

  • Fyffes expects improved performance
    Article

    Fyffes expects improved performance

    2003-12-19T12:00:01Z

    Fyffes has achieved an improved performance since the last trading update at the announcement of its half-year results in September.

  • Merry Christmas
    Article

    Merry Christmas

    2003-12-19T11:04:57Z

    At this time of the year we thought we would try and introduce a lighter note when looking at some of the HR issues you may encounter in the workplace.

  • Article

    Another year draws to a close

    2003-12-19T11:04:30Z

    This is the last time this year we will have an opportunity to communicate with you through the pages of the FPJ. We would

  • Article

    Overcoming Christmas tree scepticism

    2003-12-19T11:04:23Z

    In my earlier days I always regarded Christmas trees with a degree of scepticism. They were something that grew silently over

  • Article

    Pace of change can pass you by

    2003-12-19T10:57:23Z

    Another 12 months gone and this industry no doubt looks entirely different than it did at the end of last year. Of course when

  • Egypt puts down markers
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    Egypt puts down markers

    2003-12-19T10:53:14Z

    Egyptian citrus and berries are making a big impact on the UK winter market. Strict quality assurance programmes and a greater diversity of offer have combined with a wealth of natural resources to give an increasingly uniform approach as Egypt's true export potential continues to unfold. Emma Hatfield reports.

  • Stones add to Israeli potential
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    Stones add to Israeli potential

    2003-12-19T10:52:34Z

    The export of stonefruit from Israel is growing with each passing year. The introduction of new varieties of nectarines, apricots and plums; the ability to supply these varieties during niche periods, when there is a shortage on the markets in Europe; and, above all, the consistently high quality fruit grown by EurepGAP and Ecofresh accredited growers, have all contributed to the rapid development of this sector. Aaron Priel reports.

  • Aussies on song
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    Aussies on song

    2003-12-19T10:51:25Z

    Last season, the UK imported 488 tonnes of Australian stonefruit, which represented 75 per cent of the total exported to the European Union. This volume has risen rapidly from less than 100t in 1999. A difficult beginning to the 2003-4 season has been characterised by frost and hail. Most hopes are therefore pinned on the later season crop and Tommy Leighton talks to exporters about their prospects ñ both this year and in the future ñ in the UK market.

  • Sainsbury's priorities
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    Sainsbury'spriorities

    2003-12-19T10:50:39Z

    Simon Dunn took over responsibility for Sainsbury's stonefruit category from Matthew King three months ago. Tommy Leighton talks to him about the company's stonefruit philosophy.

  • Adapted approach
    Article

    Adapted approach

    2003-12-19T10:49:53Z

    Frank Guest has experienced the multitude of changes that have taken place in the stonefruit sector since Arigonfrutta was first established in 1968. Thirty-five years on and now bringing his considerable experience to a role working with 12-month stonefruit supplier T&JB, Guest retains his enthusiasm and love of a job that has seen him adapt his approach ñ whether consciously or subconsciously ñ several times over.

  • Stonefruit static
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    Stonefruit static

    2003-12-19T10:34:45Z

    According to Superpanel (TNS), the stonefruit sector accounts for 8.9 per cent of the fruit market in value terms in the latest year, a decline from the 9.4 per cent market share in the previous year. The stonefruit sector is worth £296 million on a 52-week ending basis, and has remained static despite a shortage in supply and diminishing volume sales. Claire Ryder, account executive of TNS Superpanel, reports.

  • An eventful year ahead
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    An eventful year ahead

    2003-12-19T10:29:14Z

    As the year draws to a close there is precious little time for reminiscing. Once the Christmas festivities and New Year celebrations are complete it will be time to open the 2004 diary and start filling in the blanks with a host of events for the fresh produce calendar in the UK, Europe and further afield. John Broy reports.

  • Florida groves are at risk this winter
    Article

    Florida facing potential freeze

    2003-12-19T10:05:01Z

    Growers of citrus in Florida are being warned of an increased risk of frost this winter.

  • Article

    Markets battle winter slump

    2003-12-19T08:05:01Z

    Trade has been slow to pick up for the Christmas rush this year on UK wholesale markets.

  • First Jaffa Suntina arrives in the UK
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    First Jaffa Suntina arrives in the UK

    2003-12-19T06:00:01Z

    Jaffa Suntina, the first of Israel's easy peel varieties, has arrived in the UK

  • Article

    Hedon Salads achieves year-round cues

    2003-12-18T17:05:00Z

    Hedon Salads has succeeded in growing cucumbers year-round in 18 acres of glasshouses it has under lights in Yorkshire.

  • Latest figures from TNS reveal that Safeway sales continue to struggle
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    TNS - Safeway sales falling fast

    2003-12-18T17:05:00Z

    Safeway sales are falling fast, while Asda and Tesco sales are continuing to grow strongly, according to the latest figures published by Taylor Nelson Sofres (TNS).