All articles by Tommy Leighton – Page 182
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Greeks host e-commerce event
An eecommerce workship for the fresh produce industry is to be held in Athens at the end of September.
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Barbie works wonders with girls' diets
Tesco announced that their Pink Lady Barbie Doll apple packs are selling well.
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Geese stand guard over pumpkins
Sainsbury's pumpkin suppliers are adopting new methods of storage because of the hot summer.
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Big brother watches what you eat
The Smart and Intelligent Packaging conference will be held next month. Members will discuss the use of RFID.
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Tesco slashes prices
Tesco has announced it will cut prices by 12 per cent on 350 of its products.
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Fairtrade expects to sustain premiums
The Fairtrade Foundation has reiterated its belief that fairtrade products should continue to command premiums.
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Spud folk flock to BP2003
British Potato 2003 has attracted the great and good of the potato world to Newark later this week.
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Saphir predicts production downturn
Nick Saphir told Cape Town delegates that the growth in fresh prodcue production will slow this decade.
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Berries feel the heat
Continued warm weather and a degree of humidity has reduced the volume of English soft fruit.
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WI campaign group raises concerns
Tenants excluded from the new Western International market site have launched a campaign group.
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Efsis offers audit answer
Efsis, the global inspection and certification specialist, has consolidated its business to ensure it has a more focused approach to customers' requirements.
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Bown maps out Chile's future
Ronald Bown, president of the Chilean Exporters Association, addressed delegates in Cape Town.
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Markets' futures "put on hold"
A decision to hold a judicial review into the rights of New Covent Garden tenants to face-to-face trade in meat and fish will delay the restructure of London's wholesale markets.
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Industry meets in Cape Town
The first Eurofruit southern hemisphere conference featured sessions on varying produce issues
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Morrison's bid reported as reduced
Morrison's is reported to have lowered its proposed bid for Safeway as the process hots up.
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Worldwide Fruit extends English apple leadership
The English top-fruit industry's biggest marketing desk has grown in numbers and strength again in 2003/4.
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Organic Bosnian berries boom in Europe
Organic berries grown in Bosnia are set to take western Europe by storm.