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    Acting on impulse

    2005-04-16T00:00:00Z

    Consumers browse fruit and veg the longest, reports Rachel BarnesThe fruit and vegetable aisle may not strike you as the most exciting or ideal place to build sales through impulse shopping, but this is exactly where customers are...

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    Tesco takes on Dragon

    2005-04-16T00:00:00Z

    Tesco is trialling a little-known variety of citrus fruit, named by the multiple as Dragon Citrus.The variety is a natural orange/grapefruit cross known by the Chinese as Huyou. It is sourced from the south eastern province of Zhejian.The...

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    Jersey spuds star in Jamie Oliver ad

    2005-04-16T00:00:00Z

    Jersey Royal new potatoes will feature in Sainsbury’s next Jamie Oliver-themed television adverts.Oliver spent three days in Jersey last week filming the two commercials, one of which is understood to show the TV chef in a potato field, while...

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    Co-op woos discerning with tighter tomato specs

    2005-04-16T00:00:00Z

    The Co-operative Group said it plans to offer fewer tomato varieties and tighten the specifications given to suppliers. “Customers are becoming more and more discerning,” said salad buyer Carla Fletcher. “Benchmarking tomatoes from all...

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    Research Notes

    2005-04-09T00:00:00Z

    >>Healthy growth in juice marketThe juice market has increased in value by 4.6% in the past year, slightly above the growth of packaged groceries.More than 90% of the population have purchased fruit juices over the past 52...

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    Squeezing more into the market

    2005-04-09T00:00:00Z

    Orange juice, the mainstay of the British breakfast, is being joined by exotic fruit and vegetable flavours as new combinations and twists on traditional offerings give consumers more choiceAlthough we still love our good old juice...

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    Consumer Feedback

    2005-04-09T00:00:00Z

    >>recently launched drinks put to the testThe fruit juice and smoothie market has a lot going for it. Facing a barrage of advice to eat five portions of fruit and vegetables a day, many consumers see smoothies as an easy way to...

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    Salad’s great unwashed

    2005-04-09T00:00:00Z

    Making a convenience product less convenient might seem a strange thing to do, but that is what Tesco has done with the introduction of fresh, unwashed bagged salad. In the range are rocket and lambs’ lettuce varieties (rsp: 59p) and two...

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    English crop squeezes out New Zealand onions

    2005-04-09T00:00:00Z

    Imports of New Zealand onions to the UK are plunging, said Bob Smith, director of importer the Holus Bureau.NZ onions traditionally fill the summer gap between the end of the English season and the start of new autumn crop, but growers here are...

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    Talking Point

    2005-04-09T00:00:00Z

    Martin Dunnett, trading director of Capespan, on how the problem of grape perishability is being tackled by clever packagingCapespan is the major supplier of grapes to the UK at the time when sales are at their highest – during January and February....

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    Commodities update: fruit, salmon, sardines, dried fruit

    2005-04-09T00:00:00Z

    Any discussion about canned fruit invariably involves the threat of Chinese low-cost production, as evidenced during the mandarin orange season when Spanish canners put pressure on Brussels to safeguard their industry, claiming Chinese production ...

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    Undressed Kettle Chips

    2005-04-09T00:00:00Z

    Kettle Chips is doing its bit to help consumers reduce their salt intake by baring all.Its new Kettle Chips Undressed are natural, unsalted crisps made from sliced potato fried in sunflower oil (rsp: £1.45 for a 150g bag).MD Jeremy Bradley...

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    Smooch-ing good for you

    2005-04-09T00:00:00Z

    Onken, the chilled dessert brand, is entering the single-serve yoghurt sector with the launch of Smooch.Smooch is made from a layer of fresh fruit topped with Onken yoghurt and will be available in three flavours – raspberry, cherry and...

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    Latin America in tariff protest

    2005-04-02T00:00:00Z

    At least five Latin American banana-producing countries beat today’s (Saturday’s) deadline to object to the European Commission’s proposed new single tariff on EU banana imports.The EU has proposed imposing a fixed tariff of €230 per tonne on...

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    Late Jersey potato crop

    2005-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Weather conditions in Jersey have improved markedly, but the island’s potato harvest will still begin later than usual.Agriculture officials said temperatures last weekend reached 20C, with a small amount of rainfall, which was proving...

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    Snacks from food waste

    2005-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Surplus food and by-products usually binned by processors are being used to make fruit and veg snacks that could be on shelves by August.The extruded snacks are being developed to encourage people to eat more fruit and vegetables, to introduce...

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    Child-friendly sweets

    2005-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Nestlé Rowntree aims to appeal to health-conscious mums by moving to real fruit juice and no artificial colours or flavours across its Rowntree brands.The company is the latest manufacturer to make its products healthier and more...

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    Coca-Cola HBC buys Russian juice company

    2005-03-31T08:36:00Z

    Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company has announced it is acquiring Russian fruit juice producer, Multon.Multon, which has production facilities in Moscow and St Petersburg, produces and distributes juice products under the brands Rich, Nico...

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    Tesco overriders under fire

    2005-03-26T00:00:00Z

    The head of one of the UK’s largest mushroom packers, Greyfriars, has threatened to launch scathing public attacks on Tesco unless it abandons its policy on overriders.C John Smith said he is planning to use articles in the press to embarrass...

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    India flags up its grapes

    2005-03-26T00:00:00Z

    Indian grape growers are hoping to persuade UK supermarket buyers to sell Sonaka – a seedless green elongated variety – alongside the traditional Thompson Seedless.Sunil Borade, export advisor to the Maharashtra state agricultural marketing...