All Fresh produce articles – Page 153
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Morrisons wraps in biodegradable
Morrisons has started packing some of its organic produce in biodegradable and compostable plastics film. It follows Sainsbury's decision to use green packaging for 500 lines including ready meals with the aim of saving 4,000 tonnes of...
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It's back - and this time it's versatile
Growers have hailed the return of the carrot after years of decline. Hard work on a campaign to raise the carrot's profile has paid off as value sales rose 2% last year, according to the British Carrot Growers Association. More than £300m...
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Price Survey
Welcome to what looks set to be another turbulent year for grocery prices at the top six supermarkets. A number of significant changes have already taken place since our last report on 16 December, with the price of loose apples tumbling...
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Polytunnel ruling hits growing industry hard
Britain's £200m-a-year soft fruit industry could be brought to its knees by a High Court ruling on polytunnels. Growers fear a public backlash will follow the judgment last month against Tuesley Farm in Surrey, which was told to remove...
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In Brief: S&A agreement; Promising volumes; Fruit research boost
S&A agreement Soft fruit grower S&A Produce has agreed with union bosses to allow access to its workers and collective negotiation. The T&G hailed it as a victory in its long-running dispute over labour conditions with...
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Talking shop
A profusion of healthy eating campaigns, from the government's five-a-day to Jamie Oliver's school meals odyssey, means we all know what we should be eating.But what is missing is a campaign to make shoppers want to choose, prepare and serve...
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Price Survey
To say 2006 has been a turbulent year for pricing at the top six supermarkets would be putting it mildly. Rising energy prices, feed costs, poor harvests, and lower yields of certain fresh fruit and vegetables have caused the rate of food price...
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'Tesco was very naughty. So it needed a smack'
Who's afraid of the big bad Tesco? Not Will Chase, owner of snack foods company Tyrrells Potato Chips. He became the little pig who took on Tesco's wolf when he threatened the retailer with legal action for stocking his crisps without...
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Parripak goes to Jackson
Vegetable preparation business Parripak has been acquired by William Jackson & Son for an undisclosed sum. Bedfordshire-based Parripak started out packing shallots and onions grown on the farm. It has since grown to fill a 52,000 sq ft...
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Rhubarb short as crops stay dormant
A rhubarb shortage is looming because the bulk of UK supplies won't be pulled until after Christmas. Yorkshire's forced rhubarb crop represents the main UK source and is running late, according to one of the largest growers, David...
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Eat in Colour to kick off gastronomic pleasure
After more than a year of delays, the Eat in Colour campaign is finally getting off the ground. The generic promotion for the fruit and veg sector will take its first steps into the public domain on 1 January, with the launch of...
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Star Product: walkers baked will make the men happy
How could PepsiCo top last year's star product Walkers Potato Heads? By taking the principle of the healthier crisps and creating a brand that targets men, that's how. Walkers Baked lines, launched in the summer, demonstrate the...
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Olins appointed as Poupart group MD
BerryWorld managing director Adam Olins is set to become group managing director of fresh produce company, the Poupart Group. Olins has been managing director of BerryWorld, the soft fruit trading division of the Poupart Group, since it...
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Top campaign: a drink unlike any other
Diageo has positioned its Quinn's fermented fruit newcomer as a drink unlike any other and its advertising also fitted this unique role. Set in an animated tropical rainforest, the lively TV ad showed a plant that grew and eventually produced...
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In Brief: Juicy £1m spend; Bars for the ladies; Guilt-free mousse
Juicy £1m spend Coca-Cola Enterprises is backing its Capri Sun 100% Pure Juice with a £1m TV, internet and outdoor campaign to highlight the drink's fruit content and its suitability for lunchboxes. Bars for the...
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Price Survey
The price of oranges has risen this week by a whopping 61%. Hurricanes in the US and Caribbean have affected the volume of oranges produced there this year, while frost in South America and flooding in South Africa have also contributed to the...
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Making kids wild with a health kick
Britvic has responded to new government standards for food and drink sold in schools with a range of healthy fruit juice drinks for schoolchildren. The Really Wild Drinks Company range will be available in 250ml cans for vending machines...
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Fairtrade fans boosting nuts
Tesco is extending its Fairtrade nut offer. It claims more than 13,000 farmers in Malawi, Mozambique and India will benefit from the decision to launch a 200g Fairtrade peanut and raisin mix and Fairtrade natural cashews in 150g...