Grape news archive – Page 123

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    Tesco sees produce as key to keeping top spot

    2006-02-02T15:47:40Z

    Tesco’s produce category director, Peter Durose, is responsible for ensuring the UK’s number one retailer maintains its position on produce. He talks to Ed Bedington about the retailer and how he sees its position within the industry

  • Article

    Capespan restructures

    2006-01-30T16:01:00Z

    Capespan has shaken up its South African procurement operations, Capespan Exports.

  • Article

    Grape packaging update from Infia

    2006-01-29T11:01:01Z

    Packaging specialist Infia is launching a new side-ventilated punnet ideal for grapes.

  • What’s the alternative?
    Article

    What’s the alternative?

    2006-01-26T17:41:23Z

    To supply or not to supply? That has never been the question for the world’s fresh produce exporters when it comes to the UK market. Until now. Growers around the world, fed up with receiving what they see as inadequate returns for adhering to the tightest standards, are beginning to seek alternative avenues.

  • Cathy Port
    Article

    The creative touch

    2006-01-26T17:39:54Z

    Many companies recognise the need for innovation and creativity in their businesses and describe it as part of their mission. But three years’ ago Sainsbury’s determined to turn that mission into practical reality. The outcome was the joint development by Sainsbury’s, the Bristol Business School and consultants Jo Ouston & Co, of Britain’s first Diploma in Creative Talents and Solutions.

  • Cherries repackaged in Sainsbury's
    Article

    Cherries repackaged in Sainsbury's

    2006-01-09T09:01:01Z

    Sainsbury’s is hoping to repeat the success in grapes with zip-lock bags in its cherry category.

  • Article

    No easy solutions in the land of opportunity

    2006-01-05T14:59:02Z

    In less than 10 years Redbridge Holdings has grown from a £100 million business to a £250m operation. Chief executive Denis Punter, talks to Ed Bedington about the issues he feels are most important to the industry and how Redbridge is responding to them.

  • Health and preference spurs for grapes
    Article

    Health and preference spurs for grapes

    2006-01-05T14:10:01Z

    There is no denying the popularity of grapes with consumers, a simple look at the figures shows how much the category has climbed in the last few years.

  • Minding the gaps
    Article

    Minding the gaps

    2006-01-05T13:58:27Z

    The key issue when it comes to the supply of grapes is cutting out air freight, says Neil Denny, from Richard Hochfeld Group.While the grape supply calendar has settled down over the last three to four years, through the hard work of suppliers to even out the flow of product throughout the 52 weeks of the year, there remain some sticky points, and the industry is determined to iron them out says Denny.

  • The lost art
    Article

    The lost art

    2006-01-05T13:57:22Z

    While the debate continues over the merits of punnets versus bags in the grape sector, there are some in the industry who think we should head back to the drawing board when it come to merchandising grapes. Ed Bedington reports.

  • Sun World shines on
    Article

    Sun World shines on

    2006-01-05T13:56:33Z

    Sun World International, California grower and operator of the world’s largest fruit breeding programme, underwent a change of ownership in 2005. Senior vice president David Marguleas tells Tommy Leighton that the company has thrived on change and is ready to move forward at pace.

  • Packaging policies
    Article

    Packaging policies

    2006-01-05T13:54:07Z

    The quality and presentation of fresh produce is paramount to its saleability and, as such, millions of pounds are spent on the research and development of packaging each year. Emma Twyning finds out what the latest trends are, and why consumers need to watch their step in supermarket grape aisles.

  • The best in Reserv
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    The best in Reserv

    2006-01-05T13:46:18Z

    Grapes are big business for Gomez, accounting for a quarter of the Kent-based importer’s total business according to md Jim Parmenter.

  • Huxley’s price warning
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    Huxley’s price warning

    2006-01-05T13:45:53Z

    The increasing focus on price in grapes could end up undermining what has become a major category within the fresh produce sector, Sainsbury’s is warning. Ed Bedington reports.

  • Sweet for Grapa
    Article

    Sweet for Grapa

    2006-01-05T13:44:52Z

    Israeli grape breeder Grapa, which has its administrative base in Cyprus, has become more prominent in the UK in the last 12 months through the introduction of its Grapaes variety. The secret to the grape’s success is held within its name - but it was the former rather than the latter part of that which got supermarket suppliers in the UK standing up and taking note. There was a discernible gap in the market for a consistent performing early variety, and Early Sweet™ fits that bill very well, reports Tommy Leighton.

  • Tom Lyall, food safety advisor with Freshfel
    Article

    The sulphur solution

    2006-01-05T13:44:10Z

    Ed Bedington reports.

  • Category gets Asda-fied
    Article

    Category gets Asda-fied

    2006-01-05T13:42:51Z

    Asda is broadening its offer on grapes, while maintaining its focus on keeping prices as low as possible - a combination which is certainly paying off. Ed Bedington reports.

  • SATI sets out stall
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    SATI sets out stall

    2006-01-05T13:42:16Z

    It is 12 months since the South African table grape industry body, SATI, was established and senior members are reporting a successful first year. Emma Twyning finds out how far the industry body has come, and where it hopes to go in its second year.

  • High expectations for Chinese production
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    High expectations for Chinese production

    2006-01-05T13:40:16Z

    Grapes may soon follow in the footsteps of apples and pears as producers bid to cause a stir. Doris Lee Butterworth reports.

  • Chile finds identity
    Article

    Chile finds identity

    2006-01-05T13:37:18Z

    Chile is hoping to build upon its reputation for top-quality grapes with the launch of some new, patented varieties. Elspeth Waters visited one of the country’s main breeding centres to witness the latest developments.