Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5033
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Zim citrus threat
Zimbabwean press reports have indicated that citrus production in the 2002-03 season may be down by as much as 60 per cent as a result of land invasions and changes in tenure.
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Interfresh shareholder change
Zimbabwean exporter Interfresh has issued a statement following changes to its shareholding and speculation in the local press of reports of land invasions of citrus farms and changes in tenure.
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China prize for NFS Bonanza
A chance to win a trip to growing regions in China is being offered to the winner of the NFS Bonanza Prize
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Seed sendings Thai-ed up
Plant health authorities in Thailand are impressed by UK seed potatoes paving the way for further exports to the south-east Asian country.
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Food sector study commissioned
Customer Loyalty: Devising Successful Strategies in Food & Drink is set to be published in January 2003 by Reuters Business Insight and will break new ground in examining initiatives taken by food and drink retailers and manufacturers to win customer loyalty.
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Le Crunch back to school
Next month will see the launch on an in-school French apple promotion using the high-profile Le Crunch Crew characters that were so successful last season.
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Fyffes makes German acquisition
Produce multi-national Fyffes has clinched a deal with Del Monte Fresh Produce (Hamburg) to buy 80 per cent of German importer Internationale Fruchtimport Gesellschaft Weichert & Co for $30million.
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Food sector study commissioned
Customer Loyalty: Devising Successful Strategies in Food & Drink is set to be published in January 2003 by Reuters Business Insight and will break new ground in examining initiatives taken by food and drink retailers and manufacturers to win customer loyalty.
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M&S voices organic optimism
Marks & Spencer is confident that extending its range of organic produce will win handsome dividends by increasing its market share and bringing more customers into its stores.
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Futures look bright for potato industry
The BPC, WTB and BDF have between them negotiated the initial establishment of a new potato futures market.
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The growing greenwood trade
The greenwood trade of stinging nettles, elderflowes and wild mushrooms is still growing. According to a botanist from Kew there is plenty of money to be made from the UK's woodlands and hedgerows.
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Banana predictions come true
As predicted by leading players, loose banana sales have remained static in the UK despite the drastic price cuts of the last month.
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Five year growth for farmers' markets
British Farmer's markets celebrate five years of expansion
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Cobgate increases onion output
Cobgate Food's salad onion output takes off after programme of expansion.
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French promo gains
Summer Fruits from France has scored some notable successes in its promotion of seasonal lines in the UK this year.
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Cameo orchards open up
Bardsley & Sons and Newmafruit Farms are opening their Cameo orchards to visitors interested in seeing this latest trademarked variety being grown under different systems in different growing areas of Kent on October 9.
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Byrnes outlines GFSI outlook
A more comprehensive history of the GFSI was offered to delegates at last week's conference by Hugo Byrnes, manager of GFSI and director of food safety at CIES.

