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    Berry wins UK battle

    2005-06-25T00:00:00Z

    Fresh Canadian Saskatoon berries will soon be available through a major UK retailer, says fruit importer JO Sims.Its first attempt to bring the Saskatoon berry to the market in 2004 was scuppered by the Food Standards Agency, which claimed the...

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    Kids dig that fruit, dude

    2005-06-25T00:00:00Z

    Bord Bia has received E600,000 from the European Union to fund a promotion designed to boost children’s consumption of fruit and veg in the Republic of Ireland.The E1.2m campaign will roll out in primary schools from the September term and run...

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    Consumer Insight

    2005-06-25T00:00:00Z

    When dried fruit is eatennIn the past year, dried fruit was consumed on 525 million occasions, 10% more than in the previous yearnDried fruit accounts for 6% of all fruit...

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    Wobbly drops from Wonka

    2005-06-18T00:00:00Z

    Wonka has been up to his old tricks again in the new product development lab, this time developing Fruity Wobble Drops to add to his confectionery range.The product, which will be launched on June 27, is a bag of fruit-flavoured jelly sweets...

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    Fun getting stoned (fruit)

    2005-06-18T00:00:00Z

    Fun ways to use stone fruit will be the theme of this summer’s promotional campaign run by Sunshine Fruits From France.The marketing body, which represents France’s summer fruit growers, said it would reach more than 25 million consumers with a...

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    Debut for fair trade apples

    2005-06-18T00:00:00Z

    Waitrose claimed a first this week when it began selling fair trade apples. The South African fair trade Granny Smiths are on sale throughout the retailer’s estate, priced at £1.79/bag of six fruit.The apples, described as firm with a “smooth...

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    Talking Point

    2005-06-18T00:00:00Z

    Alistair Smith, co-ordinator of Banana Link, says those at the bottom of the banana supply chain are not getting a fair dealMore and more Britons want to buy food that is produced in a way that respects the health, safety and dignity of farmers...

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    Commodities Update: dried fruit, fish, canned fruit, beef

    2005-06-18T00:00:00Z

    Sultana trade buoyantTrade in Turkish sultanas is buoyant, with exports expected to have reached 200,000 tonnes by mid-June.“Export levels have been running at a faster pace this year than last,” said one source.Specially cleaned No...

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    Fruit growers feel the squeeze

    2005-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Deregulation and Black Economic Empowerment have resulted in South African fruit farmers learning new skillsThere’s no escaping the fact that South African fruit farmers are going through tough times. A strong rand, severe winter...

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    Exporters look to counter downward pricing spiral

    2005-06-11T00:00:00Z

    UK retailers are asking more but they are not paying more say fresh produce exporters, who are exploring other marketsSouth Africa’s top fresh produce exporters remain cautiously optimistic. Companies such as Colors Fruit, the...

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    Asda boosts organic and local

    2005-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Organic and locally produced fruit and vegetables are to be at the heart of Asda’s plans for its fresh produce aisle.The retailer will increase the number of lines from 25 to 39 in July and 44 in September. Catherine Fay, marketing manager...

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    Return of the sweetie

    2005-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Fruit importers believe research by Jerusalem University could lead to the resurgence of consumer interest in the sweetie – an early season, thick skinned orange/grapefruit hybrid that first appeared in the UK about 20 years ago.The results of...

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    Vie gives fruit and veg drinks a shot

    2005-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Unilever UK Foods is looking to piggyback on the huge success of healthier drinks such as smoothies and single-serve probiotic products with the launch of a one-shot fruit and vegetable drink.Called Vie Shot and branded as a Knorr product, it...

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    Tango hopes Mango will boost sales

    2005-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Britvic is bringing out a mango version of Tango in its latest experiment with the brand.It’s hoped the limited edition Mango Tango, available in 500ml and two-litre bottles from this month, will revive interest in the brand and boost summer...

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    Sensations crisps now come in olive oil varieties

    2005-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Walkers is building on the success of its Sensations brand by adding Olive Oil crisps to the range. The crisps come in Lightly Salted, Sun Ripened Tomato & Basil and Mozzarella & Oregano flavours and are cooked in a blend of oil containing...

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    Munch with extra punch

    2005-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Nestlé has reduced added sugar and increased the fruit content of its Munch Bunch and Mega Pots Fromage Frais as well as introduced clearer packaging to appeal more to mums.The new design will display nutritional information on the front of the...

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    Sainsbury picks a fruitful alliance

    2005-06-04T00:00:00Z

    JS is standing by its Windward Island banana suppliers. Richard Clarke reportsIt can sometimes seem that the multiple retailers in this country are intent on squeezing suppliers all they can, always ready to trot out: “If you can’t do...

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    Health trend favours fruit nibbles

    2005-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Hunger for healthy nibbles has favoured the fruit snack market in both at-home and on-the-go formatsConsumer hunger for healthy nibbles has had a negative impact on the crisps, nuts and bagged snacks category overall, but the trend...

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    Consumer Feedback

    2005-06-04T00:00:00Z

    >>adults focus more on premium products, while family offerings focus on healthOriginally there was one database of crisp and snack products within Fast Foodfax, dominated by standard crisps and kids potato/maize-based...

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    ‘Stop ruining value of tomatoes’

    2005-06-04T00:00:00Z

    The head of the company that makes the seeds from which one in seven of the world’s tomatoes is grown has called on UK supermarkets to stop turning the category into a commodity sector.André Goig, global head of vegetables at Syngenta Seeds,...