News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2874
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Fresca kids are a winner
Fresca Group company MMG Citrus has been working with local secondary school Cornwallis Academy to come up with a prize-winning marketing strategy.
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ArticleFSA decision divides the trade
Government’s announcement this week on the future of the Food Standards Agency has drawn dismay and disappointment as well as plaudits from across the trade.
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ArticleIntroducing fresh produce’s next generation
The second wave of trainees graduated the MDS post-graduate course in fresh food and produce management at Harper Adams last week. Michael Barker went along to meet them
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ArticleHungry for fame: Does celebrity endorsement work?
A little bit of glamour and a whole lot of investment spells celebrity endorsement, but are famous faces really working for the fresh produce industry? Anna Sbuttoni examines what high-profile backing has meant for fruit and vegetables and how the sector could do better
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ArticleThe sky is the limit for UK sweetcorn
With solid consumer support for UK sweetcorn, Michael Barker asks what the industry needs to do to take sales to the next level
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ArticleChallenging quarter brings winners and losers
The top-fruit game has proved a mixed bag so far this summer, with some lines prospering while others flounder. Sourcing has proved tricky while retail movement is likely to be slow in the coming months. Alex Lawson reports
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Will consumers be willing to pay higher prices again?
Consumer research is now part and parcel of strategic produce marketing, but in the last few weeks I have had a feeling that
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UK supermarkets think outside fresh produce box
The retail sector has never been short of ideas on how to attract customers and encourage them to buy. Not surprisingly, these
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Next generation shows real promise
I was very privileged last week to attend the MDS graduation event at Harper Adams and spend some time getting to know some of
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Geest and Portsmouth team up over Haiti
Portsmouth’s commercial port has teamed up with Geest to aid the people of Haiti.
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ArticleDEFRA chops arm's length bodies
DEFRA secretary Caroline Spelman has announced reforms to more than 30 of DEFRA’s arm’s length bodies including confirmation of the decision to abolish the Agricultural Wages Board.
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ArticleStrong Q2 growth at Kesko Group
Company's net sales slightly ahead of last year's figure during first six months of 2010 as consumer demand improves
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ArticleZespri connects growers with market
New section of North American website showcases Zespri growers, bringing trade and consumers in touch with people behind fruit
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ArticleFresh & Easy expands farm-to-store
Partnerships with local growers to bring more California-grown fresh produce to the retailer’s US stores in 24 hours or less
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ArticleStudy says vitamin C can prevent cancer
New Zealand research team claims to have uncovered first evidence of vitamin's active role in cancer prevention and treatment
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ArticleSaudi aims to become key hub
Huge investments in infrastructure are designed to turn Saudi Arabia into a transport and logistics hub
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ArticleNunhems unifies seed packaging design
Vegetable seed developer set to roll out new packaging, which uses simplified product terminology, from this coming autumn
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ArticleInnovative mango pack hits Tesco
Total Exotics have designed an innovative pressure pad tray system to reduce flat spotting of fruit while it is in the supply chain to be launched into Tesco.
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ArticleChiquita Italia unveils new campaign
Publicity drive conceived by Milan-based agency Forchets set to focus on quality of products sold under the distinctive blue label

