All articles by Tom Bonnett – Page 23
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Recruitment service for high level jobs launched
MorePeople has launched a premium recruitment business venture.
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Fears over long-term sustainability
New Hortyfruta president Francisco Góngora Cañizares has expressed concern over the sustainability of the sector.
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Jazz Apples razzle dazzle Good Food crowds
To celebrate the beginning of the Northern Hemisphere Jazz Apple season, the team from Worldwide Fruit once again descended on the BBC Good Food Show.
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British leafy salads campaign wins EU funding
A new British Leafy Salads Association (BLSA) PR and marketing campaign is to launch a national grow-your-own salad scheme for primary schools in spring 2012.
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Spanish blast discounters over ‘ruinous’ returns
Spanish producers have hit out at Europe’s major supermarkets and hard discounters for converting their AAA quality produce into “rubbish” returns.
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Amcor packaging wins gold prize
An apple pack developed for Sainsbury’s Taste the Difference range by Amcor Flexibles is a winner at the UK Packaging Awards.
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Spanish exports strong despite E. coli crisis
Spanish sendings to the UK rose year-on-year for the first nine months of 2011 thanks to a strong performance before the effects of the E. coli crisis kicked in.
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Capespan urges caution over takeover speculation
International fresh produce group Capespan has this week issued a cautionary note to shareholders sparking speculation on new developments in the ongoing battle for control of the South African multi-national.
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New season set to pull wholesalers out of doldrums
Wholesale markets were looking forward to new season arrivals from South Africa this week as trade emerged from the November slump.
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Jamie Oliver generation 'great news' for retailers
IGD has dubbed a consumer group that makes foodie claims the “Jamie Oliver generation”.
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Florette sets sights on future with new job roles
Florette has bolstered its innovation and insight capabilities by creating new roles of innovations manager and category analyst.
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David Reid retires as Tesco chairman
Sir Richard Broadbent has taken over from David Reid as chairman of Tesco.
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NFU responds to Autumn Statement
Farming "can and will play its part in leading the country back to sustainable economic growth", the NFU has said in response to chancellor George Osborne’s Autumn Statement.
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DEFRA told to 'catch up with Ronald McDonald'
DEFRA’s Caroline Spelman has been told to “stop clowning around with food standards” and “catch up with Ronald McDonald”.
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Chancellor defers business rates rise
Businesses that feared they were being taken “for granted” by ministers over a planned rise in business rates from April have been given some respite after part of the increase was deferred.
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Banana producers fight black sigatoka
The Dominican Republic industry is looking for ways to battle the spread of the destructive disease
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Sainsbury's 'holding its nerve' over xmas prices
Sainsbury’s will be holding its nerve and sticking to its plans, rather than slashing prices as Christmas sales look gloomy, its commercial director has said.
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Fears NZ kiwifruit virus will infect 800 orchards
Tests on kiwifruit in the Auckland region of New Zealand have found two orchards infected with the virulent form of Psa-V and 800
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Supermarket budget brands pricier than premium
Supermarket own-brand products can cost more than the premium items they are meant to undercut, research by The Sunday Times has found.
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Sun World International appoints new CEO
California-based grape and stonefruit breeder and grower Sun World International has recruited David Dever, CEO of Pandol Bros, to its top job.