A difficult, but ultimately good season for Jersey Royals
2023-09-22 00:00
This year, Jersey Potato exporters were able to negotiate a better price from UK supermarkets this, which helped cover their rising costs somewhat better. However, blight and poor weather meant it was still a difficult season.
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The Bright Red Kaki campaign is already starting in Spain, where the harvest is expected to be significantly lower than the first forecasts due to the impact of adverse weather and pests. Kaki, along with citrus fruits, is expected to replace stone fruit in supermarkets.
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From Frigo tax to Charity tax to revive the sector
2023-09-22 00:00
There has been an uproar over the news, recently published in several national newspapers, about the so-called 'fridge tax' currently in vogue in the capital's supermarkets.
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Week 36: Consumption crisis hits grapes too
2023-09-22 00:00
In mid-September, sales of fruit and vegetables by imposed weight grew as much as the Lcc, while in the progressive the gap was still a few points. At the channel level, the recovery of online, with positive trends, is certainly the most striking data for the week in question. Among the channels
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Jumbo: “Not leaving, but expanding in Belgium”
2023-09-22 00:00
Belgium: Jumbo: "Not leaving, but expanding in Belgium"
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What kind of fruits and vegetables would the Indian retail sector like to import from Europe?
2023-09-22 00:00
India is the most populous country in the world. Its population is estimated at 1.428 billion, about 3 million more than China. There are obviously different types of consumers, including a few hundred million with remarkable purchasing power who prefer a specific level of quality in fruits and
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More than eight tons of Hass avocados from Australia’s South West region have now been airfreighted to Bangkok, ready to be distributed to retailers, hotels and restaurants. The first shipment of WA avocados to Thailand was given the green light earlier this week.
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Co-op celebrates H1 success
2023-09-21 14:00
Despite a challenging economic backdrop, the Co-operative Group Ltd (Co-op) today (21 September) reported a robust sales performance during the first half (H1) of its financial year, with revenues marginally down on H1 2022, driven by lower revenue in the food retail business resulting from the
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Co-op celebrates H1 success
2023-09-21 14:00
Despite a challenging economic backdrop, the Co-operative Group Ltd (Co-op) today (21 September) reported a robust sales performance during the first half (H1) of its financial year, with revenues marginally down on H1 2022, driven by lower revenue in the food retail business resulting from the
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Fruit trees for schools in Tesco-Veolia campaign
2023-09-20 10:00
Tesco is joining forces with sustainable resource management company Veolia, Groundwork and local councils to introduce greener areas in schools, and give children a stronger start by learning more about the environment.
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UK retailers slashing produce prices
2023-09-20 09:00
Waitrose and Aldi have cut prices on a number of fresh produce items. In the case of Waitrose, LEAF-certified potatoes, cauliflower and apples are among the latest tranche of discounts which will see prices lowered by 10 per cent on average. It represents the third time this year that Waitrose
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There has been a significant decrease in the prices of apples and grapes at Ukrainian supermarkets
2023-09-20 00:00
In Ukrainian supermarkets, there is a significant decrease in prices currently. According to official information available as of September 17, the pricing strategy in supermarkets is as follows:
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France and Germany want to ban shrinkflation
2023-09-20 00:00
UK: Ocado price cuts entice customers back to online grocery shopping as Q3 sales grow, says GlobalData
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Aldi to conquer the US
2023-09-20 00:00
Aldihas accelerated its expansion in the US by acquiring the Southeastern Grocers supermarket portfolio in Jacksonville, Florida. The acquisition, which will close in early 2024, will cover 400 grocery shops, mainly under the Winn-Dixie and Harveys banner in the
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Lettuce industry Florida expands into new production systems
2023-09-20 00:00
Up to 73% of US lettuce comes from California, being distributed nationwide through extensive retail chains. Lettuce grown in Florida accounts for 3% of the national total and has a unique market window during the winter months. Traditionally, Florida lettuce has been grown between October and
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“Argentina’s prices change so fast, supermarkets don’t even put stickers on a product anymore”
2023-09-20 00:00
As a sign of the challenges in Argentina, prices change so fast supermarkets do not even put price stickers on products anymore. The South American country is facing serious currency issues, price increases over 100%, that is further exacerbated by a long term drought that is forcing the fresh
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Potatoes, record price rises of 26% in August
2023-09-20 00:00
With the collapse of harvests and the farewell of one in four potatoes, retail prices for potatoes are soaring, ranking as the most expensive fruit and vegetable product at the consumer level with an increase of 26% in August compared to the same period last year. E'
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Half of British fruit & veg farmers have said it is likely they will go out of business in the next 12 months, new research from Riverford Organic Farmers has revealed. A survey by the organic veg box business of 100 growers in July found that 75% said supermarket behaviour was a leading concern
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Fruit shows, supermarket tour starts again
2023-09-20 00:00
Paco the tomato, Raniero the radicchio, Valeria the peach, Melchiorre the melon, Cinzia the cherry, Francesca the strawberry, Carmen the carrot, Car Carlo the artichoke, Lino the lemon, Carlone the cardboard wizard. These are just a few of the 22 fantastic fruit and packaging characters
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UK grocery sales bounce back
2023-09-19 12:00
The late summer and unexpected heatwave in early September helped lift grocery sales at UK supermarkets, with Total Till sales growing +10.3 per cent in the last four weeks ending 9 September 2023, compared with the same period last year, reveals new data released today (19 September) by NIQ
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