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    Israeli mangoes 20% up

    2005-07-23T00:00:00Z

    Israel is planning a 20% increase in its mango exports to the UK, according to Amos Orr, general manager of Agrexco UK, which markets fruit under the Carmel brand.“We are expecting some 1,800 tonnes between the end of July and November,” he...

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    Eureka! falls on deaf ears in UK

    2005-07-23T00:00:00Z

    Major UK multiples are failing to tap into the full potential of seedless lemons, according to Capespan trading director Martin Dunnett.Dunnett said no multiple here had placed orders this year for Capespan Eureka! seedless lemons. Sainsbury...

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    Poland’s supply impact is set to mushroom

    2005-07-23T00:00:00Z

    The boss of Morrisons’ mushroom supplier says the appointment of a Polish woman to head up its producer group indicates that Poland is to become a far more significant player in the UK market.C John Smith, MD of marketing and distribution...

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    Commodities Update: meat, fish, fruit, dried fruit

    2005-07-23T00:00:00Z

    FOB prices still climbingWith Brazilian cattle prices at an all-time high, and an insatiable demand for frozen beef trimmings from Russia, corned beef importers face a difficult future. Freight-on-board prices have risen 22% in the past 12...

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    Hartley’s launches in snacks

    2005-07-23T00:00:00Z

    Premier Foods is trialling a range of smoothies and fruit bars for children under its Hartley’s label in a drive to create a £50m brand within the next three years.The products are being sold in multiples in Birmingham, Nottingham, Stoke and...

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    Galbani lightens up with Ricotta

    2005-07-23T00:00:00Z

    The trend towards lighter and healthier cheeses has inspired Galbani to come out with the first spreadable Ricotta.Santa Lucia Ricottine is available in a variety of Italian flavours including Naturale, Pomodoro with sun-ripened tomatoes and...

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    Naans take snack route

    2005-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Patak’s has developed Snack Naans, which it claims are the first fresh Indian breads aimed specifically at snacking.Available in two fillings, grilled pepper & tomato and onion bhaji, the fresh naans can be eaten cold or put in a toaster...

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    UK carrots now available all year

    2005-07-16T00:00:00Z

    The search for the Holy Grail of the carrot world appears to be over, after Marks and Spencer claimed this week it was the first retailer to achieve year-round British supply.M&S said the development, which was down to weather conditions...

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    Mushroom bid on track

    2005-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Moves to mount a generic promotional campaign for mushrooms are still afoot.The Grocer revealed last year that Irish, UK and Dutch growers were negotiating a bid to win European Union funding for a E6m consumer-facing drive in Britain in 2006...

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    Britvic 55 targets adults in off-trade

    2005-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Sparkling soft drinks brand Britvic 55 is being launched into the off-trade for the first time this month to further grow the adult soft drinks category.The drink, which is a long-standing success story in the on-trade, is available in Apple,...

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    Ads reinvigorate Jersey Royals

    2005-07-09T00:00:00Z

    Jersey’s new potato growers said this week that volume sales of Jersey Royals rose 15% this year on the back of intense advertising activity.The island’s own television and press campaign was given a huge boost by TV commercials placed by...

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    Nisa boosts its supply base

    2005-07-09T00:00:00Z

    Buying group Nisa-Today’s has doubled its supplier base for fresh produce by appointing six additional fruit and vegetable suppliers.The company said the move marked a shift towards suppliers who specialised in specific areas. The new...

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    ‘The best on offer’

    2005-07-09T00:00:00Z

    The first Israeli Maya and Shelly mangoes of the year are expected in stores this week.The varieties are being imported by Birmingham-based company Minor Weir & Willis for sale from now until September. The Maya season lasts until mid...

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    Reprieve agreed over apple sizes

    2005-07-09T00:00:00Z

    Top fruit growers have persuaded the European Commission to shelve a change in the rules governing apple sizes, which could have caused chaos on the apple markets.A new classification due to come in on August 1 would have reduced the minimum...

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    Commodities Update: tomatoes, fruit, fish

    2005-07-09T00:00:00Z

    Good tomato pack dueItalian tomato processors are gearing up for another good pack as weather conditions have proved to be relatively favourable.But one Naples source warned: “We are not out of the woods yet. Talk of prices similar to last...

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    Early Days

    2005-07-09T00:00:00Z

    >>a look at how new brands are performingProduct:potato headsCompany:pepsicoLaunch date:January 2005Children’s snacks is widely perceived as a difficult market that is in need of new product...

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    Coors recalls alcoholic fruit drink

    2005-07-07T15:54:00Z

    Coors Brewers has recalled a batch of its Reef Orange and Passion Fruit alcoholic drink.The Food Standards Agency said that the drinks had been recalled because a build-up of excessive carbonation created the risk that some of the bottles...

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    Growers hope to create a Delia-style frenzy

    2005-07-02T00:00:00Z

    The Delia effect worked wonders for the cranberry, but can generic promotions do the same for other fruits and vegetables?By our calculations, fruit and veg growers have pledged nearly £10m this year to generic promotions to boost...

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    HP joins Heinz on top table

    2005-06-25T00:00:00Z

    Heinz has saucy plans for its new conquest. Siân Harrington reportsWhen HP, Lea & Perrins and Amoy sauces join Heinz tomato ketchup on the top table they will be able to boast a combined age of some 500 years. But if anyone thinks...

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    Blackcurrants lead new charge

    2005-06-25T00:00:00Z

    They may be the forgotten fruit of the fresh produce aisle, but blackcurrants could be the next big thing in healthy eating, if a group of growers gets its way. After enviably watching blueberry producers carve out a profitable niche in...