Berries news archive – Page 166

  • Fully functional
    Article

    Fully functional

    2008-01-11T10:24:53Z

    The market for functional foods has been billed as one of the most promising for 2008, with UK shoppers eager to tuck in to what they are told is good for them, spurred on by the annual health-kick season. Fresh produce has become a key ingredient in the functional food sector. Anna Sbuttoni reports.

  • Regan talking at last week's Oxford Farming Conference
    Article

    Regan takes chair at KG Growers

    2008-01-09T12:49:02Z

    Marion Regan has taken over the chairman’s role at KG Growers Ltd from Angus Davison MBE.

  • Well Pict Scotland unveils 2008 plans
    Article

    Well Pict Scotland unveils 2008 plans

    2008-01-06T09:01:01Z

    Well Pict Scotland is aiming to boost its production by 50 per cent and develop its grower base this year.

  • new owners?
    Article

    The freshinfo year - February

    2007-12-26T14:01:01Z

    Kwik Save buyer found... Asda loosens up... Salad firm lays into Somerfield... what else featured in your top 10 of February?

  • Article

    Strawberry prices in recovery mode

    2007-12-23T13:01:01Z

    A surplus of Egyptian and Israeli strawberries at the start of the season pushed down prices on the open market, according to Agrexco UK general manager Amos Orr - but the situation is now starting to turn around.

  • Tight grape job running behind schedule
    Article

    Tight grape job running behind schedule

    2007-12-21T07:01:02Z

    Grape shipments from South Africa this season are running slightly behind last year in volume terms, and the market is still tight.

  • California strawberry exports to UK on the up
    Article

    California strawberry exports to UK on the up

    2007-12-18T13:01:01Z

    California strawberry exports to the UK rose to 3,239 tonnes during the January-September period, compared to 1,859t in 2006, according to the California Strawberry Commission.

  • Going to script: Waller
    Article

    Mexico project to boost Summerfruit Company offer

    2007-12-18T10:01:01Z

    The Summerfruit Company’s strategic alliance with Sunnyridge Farms has proved to be a huge asset to its business, sales director Ian Waller told FPJ.

  • Cranberries may help ward off E.coli
    Article

    Cranberries may help ward off E.coli

    2007-12-17T14:01:02Z

    Cranberries can ward off infections and stop E.coli in its tracks, new research has found.

  • Chilean berry exports overcome strikes
    Article

    Chilean berry exports overcome strikes

    2007-12-17T10:01:02Z

    Public sector strikes in Chile in late November have had little effect on blueberry exports, it has been reported.

  • Article

    BerryWorld to mix up organics

    2007-12-17T09:01:02Z

    BerryWorld is looking into launching an organic mixed berry selection pack early next year to extend its offer.

  • Bottoms up
    Article

    Bottoms up

    2007-12-06T16:48:00Z

    FPJ looks at the opportunities for UK growers in supplying the burgeoning drinks market.

  • Bramley hits high point
    Article

    Bramley hits high point

    2007-12-02T09:01:01Z

    Fresh sales of Bramley hit unprecedented levels in September and October, driven partly by the introduction of a new identification sticker on fruit.

  • Sarah Calcutt
    Article

    U40s pick Leipzig for 20th outing

    2007-11-30T11:01:01Z

    The 20th U40s Fruit Growers’ Conference will be held in Leipzig, Germany, at the beginning of February 2009.

  • Egypt establishes presence
    Article

    Egypt establishes presence

    2007-11-29T17:12:47Z

    Egyptian berries and citrus are key to filling a growing window in the UK market with high-quality fruit, and the source is more attractive than ever. Anna Sbuttoni reports

  • Ethiopian strawberries hit premium market
    Article

    Ethiopian strawberries hit premium market

    2007-11-28T13:01:02Z

    The first line of premium strawberries to come out of Ethiopia was unveiled this week.

  • Cherries running late
    Article

    Cherries running late

    2007-11-24T08:01:01Z

    The South American cherry season is running late by up to two weeks.

  • A Fresca way of thinking
    Article

    A Fresca way of thinking

    2007-11-22T16:47:45Z

    It has been a hectic two years for Fresca Group. Since its formation in 2005, a number of high-profile acquisitions have already been stashed under its belt and with one or two more unusual projects still up its sleeve, things are clearly not set to slow down anytime soon. Laura Gould talks to the company about its strategies, strengths and plans for the future.

  • Article

    Deck the aisles with berries, avocados and salads

    2007-11-22T16:46:45Z

    We are not yet into December, but there are already crackers and mulled wine popping up around fresh produce departments and

  • Mike Taylor in his M&S days
    Article

    Mike Taylor dies, aged 69

    2007-11-20T15:08:05Z

    Mike Taylor, director of Flamingo Holdings and best known as the man whose face represented Marks & Spencer’s fresh produce and food divisions for more than 30 years, died this morning, aged 69.