Florette director shares market insights of building fresh-produce branding strategy
25 May 2012 | by Gavin McEwan
Fresh produce
Advertising can pay dividends but choosing the most effective strategy is key, says Neville Stein.
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Barfoots of Botley has applied to build a new 1,000sq m cold store at its Pagham site in West Sussex.
British Growers Association chief berates retailers over prices after Defra figures show three per cent revenue dip.
Marubeni Corporation of Japan has purchased a majority controlling interest in Spaldings, with a minority equity stake being retained by existing shareholders.
The door to China's seed potato market, the world's largest, may soon be opened, according to Potato Council chairman Allan Stevenson.
Construction set to begin this summer on a £17m greenhouse to grow tomatoes at the Kent site.
Two new interest-free finance programmes are available to John Deere's UK customers.
Stylist magazine is looking for female entrepreneurs and speakers for the next Stylist Network event on 20 June.
Vegetable grower and packer Fenmarc's site in March, Cambridgeshire, is set to become self-sufficient in renewable energy as it steps up generation from its new anaerobic digestion plant next door.
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