News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1932
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ArticleInterview: Tattie high
Martyn Fisher meets the owner of Scottish produce firm Stirfresh, which hopes to use a tie-up with a comic book character for its branded range as a springboard to success
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ArticleERMS appoints new procurement and account manager
Richard Reece joins the commercial/sales team having previously worked within the operations and technical team
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ArticleInterview: Scaling produce ridge with Heritage
Martyn Fisher spoke to Nisa’s Heritage brand manager, Erin May, about the c-store chain’s plans to grow its produce range
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ArticleInterview: Bowling towards the future
Florette’s commercial manager Sandy Sewell chats to Nina Pullman about marketing plans for 2015, the trend for ‘extra convenience’ and the potential for the salad bowls
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ArticleTip of the iceberg
In a season dominated by retail price wars on iceberg lettuce, the salads category has seen deflation drive volumes up with growers left feeling the squeeze
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ArticleFocus on the future
Speakers at this year’s Oxford Farming Conference tackled some of the key industry issues for the future, including climate change, supply chains and the EU
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ArticleBayWa acquires system service provider
Group's move for PC-Agrar GmbH group of companies is way of "arming for the digital future"
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ArticleTurnover up but profit down at Natures Way Foods
Salad and prepared fruit supplier sees its pre-tax profit drop from £6.3m to £4.9m in most recent financial year
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ArticleSalad firm posts bumper rise in profit and turnover
PDM Produce grew its turnover from £29m to £38.9m in the year ending 31 March 2014, while profit was up from £261k to £1.9m
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ArticleTurkey targets Asia and Gulf
The recent focus on Asia from both Turkish exporters and the Turkish government shows the market’s growing importance, but the Middle East remains crucial
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ArticleNigeria emerging as fruit export giant
With citrus leading the way, a leading economist says the West African country's horticultural exports could grow further
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ArticleLea Valley plans spark outrage
Park development plan would ‘resist’ glasshouse expansions and could use land-purchasing powers to force growers out
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ArticleBad weather causes 'severe' courgette shortage in Europe
Due to weather issues in key supply region Spain, the price of the vegetable has doubled on wholesale markets
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ArticleFresh support to continue in 2015
Further emergency assistance has been promised by the European Commission as the Russian ban continues to bite
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ArticleChiquita begins 'next chapter'
As the group moves from its Charlotte home, interim CEO Brian Kocher informs employees of structural changes
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ArticleKiku launches branded apple juice
Trademarked apple variety now being used to produce premium juice product, which has made its debut in Germany
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ArticleAhold outlines improved results
Performance picked up in the Netherlands in particular during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2014
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ArticleTesco launches app on Google Glass
Retailer becomes first to launch its grocery app for Google Glass to work alongside shoppers’ Tesco online accounts
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ArticlePerfection Fresh adds to tomato business
Family-owned company focused on category growth after acquiring Moraitis' tomato operation
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ArticlePeru citrus exports to grow
Peruvian citrus association ProCitrus has estimated a 120,000 tonne export crop for the 2015 season

