All Flowers articles – Page 52
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Fruit Logistica announces country partner
The Netherlands is planning its biggest ever appearance at Fruit Logistica next year when it will feature as the partner country of the international event.
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Colombian flower firm wins international accolade
Colombian firm Colibri Flowers picked up the award for World Ornamental Grower of the Year 2006 at Hortifair’s awards ceremony in Amsterdam last week.
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Rocha all over the world
Portugal has long been synonymous with the Rocha pear. But with competition intensifying, exporters need to up their game to retain a leading position. Elspeth Waters reports.
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Dutch change focus
The Flower Council of Holland hosted FPJ at last week’s Hortifair. Iain Thompson, pictured front, the Council’s UK & Ireland representative based in Holland, and Jo Read, back, the FCoH UK head, tell Tommy Leighton of a call to action for UK consumers.
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Auction merger to benefit UK customers
As reported in last week’s FPJ, Aalsmeer and FloraHolland, the two largest Dutch flower auctions, will become a €4 billion super auction in January 2008, after agreeing to merge. Tommy Leighton reports from Hortifair.
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Log on to the co-creation concept
As part of the Growing Concepts section of Hortifair, which showcased innovations from floral experts and designers, Roland van Karlingen, a Dutch marketing guru, said that the principles of co-creation and co-innovation are key to satisfying the needs of consumers in the near future.
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Kenya blooms with caution
The Kenya Flower Council (KFC) celebrated its 10th year representing the country’s flower growers last week, conceding that the last 12 months have been challenging for the sector.
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Flower powers unite
The two major flower auctions in the Netherlands are to merge to form a E4 billion (£2.68bn) marketing co-operative.
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Selling sustainability in an attractive fashion
Nico Roozen, director of Dutch development organisation Solidaridad, pioneered the concept of Fairtrade. To mark the 10th anniversary of the first Fairtrade banana export to the UK this month, he talks to Elspeth Waters about his future expectations.
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NFU launches online survey
The National Farmers Union is calling on fruit, vegetable and flower growers to take part in a new online survey to help build a better picture of the industry.
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Plimsoll picks out top performers
The country’s most successful fresh produce companies have been highlighted in a new study published by industry analyst Plimsoll Publishing. Are you amongst them?
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Fresh and cleared for action
eFreshportal.com, the internet facility which bought out HairyApe earlier this year, is introducing a new concept in produce trading with the launch of Get Clearing - a clearing house, where buyers can source produce from international suppliers with secure buying and logistics solutions.
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New air-freight centre for North West
Pangaean Ltd is planning to open a Distribution Centre for air-freighted produce, fruit and flowers at Manchester Airport in February 2007.
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Winning at Western
The talking, planning and negotiations are mostly over and the construction of a brand new market for Western International is underway. Since the aerial photo, above, was taken - with the new site far left - the skeletal structure has become prominent on the skyline as trading continues uninterrupted at the existing site. The FPJ team finds out what some of the key players are thinking about a move of just a few hundred metres to a facility that will be miles ahead in almost every way.
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Berlin show virtually upgrades its offer
In our October IT Monthly, the trade’s biggest international event upgrades its virtual marketplace, research in the UK shows the value placed on online shopping by tomorrow’s consumers, and Curacao-based eFreshportal launches an all-new clearing house facility for fresh produce traders around the globe.
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Guernsey decline set to continue
Horticultural exports from Guernsey fell by £3.7 million to £48.88m in 2005, as the island fails to arrest its recent years of decline.
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High temps bring Guernsey freesias down
This summer’s scorching temperatures have hit Guernsey’s freesia trade hard, reducing normal flower yields by up to 50 per cent.
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Sainsbury's shines at retail industry awards
Sainsbury’s was crowned top dog at the 2006 Retail Industry Awards last night after walking away with three major accolades.
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Ecuador prepares for Euro push
Ecuadorian roses are some of the finest in the world, with the heat of the equator crossing the altitude of the Andes to make for ideal growing conditions. And Ecuadorian flower producers are now looking to export more product to Europe ahead of trade preferences with the US ending in December. Anna Sbuttoni reports.
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Spanish volumes recover
Given the UK’s long-held affinity with Spanish citrus, it is perhaps an understatement to say the market is eagerly awaiting this season’s crop. Doris Lee Butterworth talks to leading producers and importers and asks what’s in store for the new season.