All articles by Julia Glotz – Page 51
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Medjool dates marketing campaign proves success
The Date Growers Bureau has claimed its consumer campaign for Medjool dates has received “extremely positive” feedback…
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Nom Dairy parent rejects speculation of UK business sale
Nom Dairy has rubbished the latest round of speculation that its British business is up for sale…
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Category Report
Pack to basics with cheese packaging?
Ask any branding expert, and they’ll tell you the secret to a successful brand is differentiation….
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Tesco ups price of four pints of milk to £1.29
Tesco has increased the price of milk in its stores by 9.3%, moving from £1.18 for four pints to £1.29.
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Dairy Crest to increase milk price to farmers
Dairy Crest has announced a further increase in the milk price it pays farmers, with its standard liquid price set to go up by 1 pence per litre and its Davidstow cheese price to go up by 1.25ppl.
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Analysis & Features
Sacré bleu! British bully goes French
It’s not quite on a par with delivering ice to Eskimos, but selling British meat to the French has historically been one of the more difficult marketing challenges.
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Analysis & Features
EFFP conference delegates reveal grain price uncertainty
As global grains markets remain volatile, effective risk management and hedging strategies are more important than ever….
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Fivemiletown makes speciality soft cheese its priority
Fivemiletown Creamery is to restructure its business by making speciality soft cheeses its main focus….
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Banana prices "unlikely to fall" as trade war ends
The end of the banana “trade war” between the EU and Latin America sparked suggestions banana prices will fall….
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Fage hires Diageo’s winning lawyers for Chobani Greek yoghurt case
The same team of barristers that led Diageo to victory in the Vodkat case is now working for Fage in its lawsuit against Chobani.
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Bernard Matthews warns of tough 2013 despite return to black
Bernard Matthews Farms has returned to the black in its latest financial year, despite soaring feed costs and challenging market conditions.
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Müller/Wiseman to raise price it pays to farmers for milk
The Müller/Wiseman group has announced it is increasing its standard milk price to farmers to 30.5 pence per litre over the next three months.
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Sainsbury's scores first with Zambian grape deal
Sainsbury’s has claimed a fresh produce first by becoming the first UK retailer to source grapes from Zambia.
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Danish government removes 'fat tax' after one year
Advocates of government intervention on obesity have suffered a blow to their cause, as the Danish government today announced it was canning its pioneering ‘fat tax’ after just one year.
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Dairy exports to China will be key to growth, says government
Dairy companies have a key part to play in plugging a £1bn hole in the UK economy by ramping up exports to China, the government has said.
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Starbucks seasonal red cup line made by Arla hits retail
Starbucks has rolled out its festive red cups to grocery retail for the first time.
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Jimmy's veal meatball buzz leads to new line in Tesco
Veal’s return to the UK mainstream is gathering pace, with Tesco set to launch an own-label rosé veal range.
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Fage tipped for victory in Chobani 'Greek' court fight
As Fage and Chobani slug it out in court over “Greek yoghurt”, lawyers are tipping Fage to emerge victorious.
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Darren Gough in first TV ad for Collier's Welsh Cheddar
Welsh Cheddar brand Collier’s has made its small screen debut, with its first TV ad campaign going live this week….
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Arabica coffee 'could be extinct by 2080', report scientists
Clouds could be gathering over global coffee supplies, with scientists warning that one of the world’s key coffee varieties could become extinct before the end of this century.