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    Raspberries from Scotland

    2000-07-15T00:00:00Z

    Esk Frozen Foods has teamed up with Scottish Soft Fruit Growers Ltd to to bring out a range of Esk branded Scottish raspberries. From August, they will be available in plastic punnets (454g) carrying the Esk label that includes the Scotland the...

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    Real liqueur first for aerosol cream with Anchor Tia Maria

    2000-07-15T00:00:00Z

    New Zealand Milk is introducing alcohol into its chilled aerosol cream for the first time with the launch of Anchor Tia Maria Chocolate Cream. This is the fruit of a joint venture with Thomas Lowndes which is the licensing agent for the Tia Maria...

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    Tasting panel: Beaujolais Villages Terres de Granit

    2000-07-15T00:00:00Z

    THE EXPERT Arabella Woodrow Master of Wine and wine buyer for Forth Wine A surprisingly deep maroon colour for a Beaujolais. The wine has a lovely raspberry and black cherry nose and is substantial and satisfying. It has plenty of cherry fruit...

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    International apples: Aussie crops set to return to UK

    2000-07-08T00:00:00Z

    Pink Lady spearheads wider strategy Australian fruit growers plan to reactivate their presence in the UK with a range of apples and stone fruit after years of concentrating on sales to the Pacific Rim. Earmarked are peaches, nectarines, cherries...

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    The Grocer Focus on bananas

    2000-07-08T00:00:00Z

    Analysis by David Shapley It's not surprising that bananas have always had one of the highest profiles in the fruit and vegetable sector. The fruit has its idiosyncrasies. It is classed biologically as a herb and can grow year round in the...

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    English top fruit: More talk of single sales desk

    2000-07-01T00:00:00Z

    The reality of a single selling desk for English apples and pears at a time when it has been claimed by several prominent growers that this is the only answer to maintaining premium prices in a shrinking industry, will again become a major...

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    New Zealand kiwifruit: Gold premiums fall for Zespri

    2000-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Differential down to 35% with more fruit entering UK Premiums on Zespri Gold kiwifruit, the new sweeter New Zealand variety, are expected to be lower than last season's both as a marketing tactic and due to the arrival of more fruit in the UK. UK...

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    Starburst in mousse

    2000-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Eden Vale is adding Starburst Juicy Mousse to its portfolio of Mars confectionery branded chilled desserts. The mousse comes in strawberry, orange or lemon flavours, with fruity stripes. All three are packaged together (rsp £1.29) with bright...

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    Co-op goes all glitzy with PPS

    2000-07-01T00:00:00Z

    The rapid growth of the premium packaged spirit market led by Bacardi Breezer and Smirnoff Ice has spawned a number of me toos and own brands. The latest to try and cash in on the sector is the Co-op. Glitz Ice is a range of four vodka based ...

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    The King with a sense of humour

    2000-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Bestfoods is nudging the dynamic instant hot snacks category nearer to meals with the launch of King Pot Noodle size on July 17. The new packs are 400g rather than 300g, in chicken and mushroom, and beef and tomato flavours. Bestfoods is backing...

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    FRANCE: Summer fruit damage limited

    2000-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Competition from heavy European stone fruit crop French growers have virtually escaped hail damage in the Mediterranean, confirmed Daniel Obadia, president of the summer fruits and apricots section of the industry. Launching the season in the...

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    Brazil: Growers look to chains to boost their profile in UK

    2000-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Store tastings central to three year campaign Brazilian fruit producers will target the UK from next autumn to give a range of produce a far wider profile. This will include apples, grapes and melons as well as tropical exotics such as mangoes...

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    Canned fruit: Falls revealed in SA pack figures

    2000-06-17T00:00:00Z

    After a dry warm autumn, South Africa's winter rains have come late this year ­ only starting at the end of May. However, disturbed weather patterns are evident across the world. The country's fruit canners have had "a tough season" for the...

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    South African apples

    2000-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Drought has hit hard and many orchards are no longer producing best varieties Western Cape growers fearful of bankruptcy Predictions that many of South Africa's apple growers are on the edge of bankruptcy have been made by Peter Dall, chief...

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    Smoothie operator

    2000-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Del Monte is aiming for brand leadership in the fast growing smoothies market with the launch of a range of Del Monte Smoothies. It has teamed up with Unigate to produce a three- strong chilled smoothie range that includes Citrus & Banana, Mango...

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    Battle brewing in Scotland as Irn-Bru faces a cheap and chee

    2000-06-10T00:00:00Z

    The Natural Fruit & Beverage Company plans to take on the might of Irn-Bru in Scotland with the launch of a cheaper, cheeky version called Highland Brew. The company claims the launch is to satisfy demand from its wholesale and independent...

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    Canned tomatoes: HL links with Italy's Fege

    2000-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Just weeks away from the new season tomato pack, UK buyers are being contacted by a new supplier. HL Foods, the canning division of Premier International Foods, has signed a partnership deal with Italian packer Fege. HL Foods is best known for ...

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    Truth all dressed up Italian style

    2000-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Italian food company Bocca Della Verita has brought out a stylishly packaged new range of dressings under the label Dress Italian. The extra virgin olive oil-based range ­ which can be used on salads or for cooking ­ comes in four varieties....

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    Latin America: Chile moves to beat fruit fly outbreak

    2000-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Faced with the outbreak of fruit fly in the Metropolitan region, but outside the main production areas, the Chilean fruit industry has swiftly come up with regulatory measures which it expects will eliminate the problem before November, the start of...

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    Onions: UK growers close the gap

    2000-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Successful use of new onion storage technology has continued to allow British growers to close the seasonal gap reducing reliance on imports. This year the season for red onions, which have been grown in increasing quantities to fill a niche...