Melon news archive – Page 35

  • Del Monte in £1m Portsmouth move
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    Del Monte in £1m Portsmouth move

    2011-01-10T12:01:01Z

    A Del Monte ship carrying a range of fruit including bananas, pineapples and melons docked at Portsmouth Port in the UK on Saturday, marking the beginning of a new £1 million contract.

  • The death of the label?
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    The death of the label?

    2010-12-17T09:15:53Z

    In light of the news that sticky labels could be ousted in favour of “tattooed” information on fruit and vegetables, Elizabeth O’Keefe asks what’s next for labelling and whether the industry is delivering what consumers really want and need

  • A warm welcome for Winter Salads
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    A warm welcome for Winter Salads

    2010-12-17T09:14:41Z

    With all the emphasis on home-grown, seasonal produce in the media, consumers could be forgiven for questioning the overseas offer. But a new campaign to promote winter leafy salads from Spain, to complement British product when it is out of season and maintain and improve purchasing frequency, hopes to use some clever promotions and a cheeky chef to get their message across. Alex Lawson reports

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    box of fruit is for life, not just for Christmas

    2010-12-17T09:14:27Z

    Christmas has come around as quickly as ever and there is an inevitable focus on the wide range of festive lines aiming to

  • Del Monte MAGnificent melon
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    Del Monte to launch new melon variety

    2010-12-14T10:35:23Z

    The MAG-nificent melon, which will be available in North America from next year, is just one of a new range of varieties to come

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    Unica launches prepared soup

    2010-12-04T13:01:02Z

    Almeria-based Unica Group is launching its prepared soup Gazpacho by Unica into the UK market.

  • Hortyfruta assembly
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    Hortyfruta pledges melon improvement

    2010-11-26T13:48:20Z

    Spanish association Hortyfruta says it will intensify work to improve quality of melon and watermelon products

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    Delays for Central American melons

    2010-11-19T12:17:31Z

    Inclement weather has set back the traditional start to the season, but production shortfalls look set to help the market recover

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    UK laser labelling moves a step closer

    2010-10-23T13:01:01Z

    LaserFruit, a Spanish technology company based near Valencia, is launching its patented system which engraves information of fruit skins without deterioration into Europe next year and already has UK supermarkets in its sights.

  • Del Monte Cantaloupe label
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    Del Monte in US melon recall

    2010-10-22T11:35:59Z

    Company confirms recall of Cantaloupe melons from US state of Arizona following USDA-led risk assessment

  • Mixed outlook for squash and pumpkins
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    Mixed outlook for squash and pumpkins

    2010-10-22T08:37:19Z

    Pumpkin and squash producers are hoping for a repeat performance of last season, but some squash growers are reporting smaller yields this year. A number of new varieties and improvement in the autumn weather are bringing optimism. Doris Lee Butterworth reports

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    Dole and Del Monte to close CR facilities

    2010-10-20T11:01:02Z

    News reports in Costa Rica have revealed that US-based fresh produce multinationals Dole Food Company and Fresh Del Monte are to close facilities in the country as a result of higher operational costs caused by the drop in value of the dollar.

  • Left to right: Paul Scott, Costco, Radziah Omar, pr to David Loh,  David Loh, Rachel Kalb, Claire Power marketing manager, Keelings UK Ltd,  and Lee Wright, Costco buyer - Produce
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    Melon man promotes Keelings fruit

    2010-09-28T09:01:01Z

    Keelings (UK) Ltd linked up with fresh melon customer Costco to mark the cash-and-carry operator’s new warehouse opening in Coventry.

  • Famosa makes UK banana market move
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    Famosa makes UK banana market move

    2010-09-27T12:01:02Z

    Brazilian bananas will be a growing presence on the UK market this year as supplier Agrícola Famosa looks to significantly ramp up sendings.

  • Naked Fruit pots hit Budgens
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    Naked Fruit pots hit Budgens

    2010-09-26T09:01:01Z

    Del Monte has launched its Naked Fruit range into Budgens.The snack pots of mango, tropical fruit salad, melon medley and Del Monte Gold extra sweet pineapple will have a £1 price point and come with a built-in spork.

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    First throes of autumn bring new varieties to store

    2010-09-23T14:28:51Z

    There are increasing signs that autumn is on the way with Marjorie’s Seedling plums now in place on the shelves

  • Article

    Fluctuations in price prove a tricky prospect in exotics trade

    2010-09-23T14:28:15Z

    Price fluctuations on several key products have proved a key, recurring theme over the last three months in the exotics category. Alex Lawson studies the market and talks to key figures across the wide-ranging exotics sector

  • A step ahead
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    A step ahead

    2010-09-17T11:02:01Z

    Taking responsibility is back, big time. That warm feeling is coming to a boardroom near you, if the move towards social and environmental priorities continues at the rate it has since the start of the year. Anna Sbuttoni sets the scene for the fresh produce industry’s corporate responsibility surge

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    Honduran rain dogs melon plantings

    2010-09-14T12:01:02Z

    Unseasonably heavy and persistent rainfall in Honduras is seriously delaying melon plantings.

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    Chinese get taste of the Caribbean

    2010-09-05T13:01:01Z

    Seed-breeder Rijk Zwaan is launching its Caribbean melon concept to the Asian market at Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong next week.