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The 2007-2012 Outlook for Frozen Pies in Greater China is Available Now. Jun 21, 2007 534
View the Outlook for Frozen Fruits in Greater China between the Years 2007 and 2012 According To Latent Demand And Potential Industry Earnings (P.I.E.). May 18, 2007 1298
Frozen potato producers plow ahead in tough, price-driven environment: in strategy to widen thin margins, manufacturers look to further cultivate overseas markets and roll out value-added novelties and fat-subtracted, healthy-eating products. McCain to shut down Hoofddorp plant in move to produce more efficiently at other EU facilities in Holland and France. Saulnier, John M. Jan 1, 2006 2929
Les producteurs de pommes de terre surgeles continuent a labourer dans un environnement difficile et gouverne par les prix. Brief article Jan 1, 2006 1052
La penurie de pois fait monter les prix sur le marche libre; les autres stocks devraient se renforcer au printemps. Brief article Jan 1, 2006 525
To Russia with refrigeration equipment: Starfrost opens sales office in Moscow. Jul 1, 2005 331
Third party results prove Meadwestvaco CNK[R] cardboard reduces frozen food unsaleables by 44%. Feb 1, 2005 481
UK needs cooperation, not food fight, declares British frozen food president. Brief Article Jan 1, 2005 273
Cost cutting coupled with creativity, the one-two combination for success: with no sign of price pressure relief coming from customers with massive buying power, frozen food producers with staying power innovate to ameliorate the bottom line. Saulnier, John M. Jan 1, 2005 1226
Microwave ovens aren't magic wands, so products for them better be good: two thirds of German households have microwaves, but they're used mostly to heat up leftovers. Processors now improving microwaveable products with technologies like steam bags. Shoemaker, Ted Oct 1, 2004 1040
Convention delegates profit from a Golden Sales Opportunity at AFFI's 2004 Western Frozen Food Convention. Apr 1, 2004 2146
Computer technology now the focus of PRW operators' expansion plans: construction ahead in the Americas, but equipment purchasing plans may lag. More and more companies launch web sites and utilize on-line communication. Pierce, J.J. Apr 1, 2004 3638
Rotterdam, gateway to and from Europe, a busy beehive of cold storage activity: New Kloosterboer semi-dedicated state-of-the-art automated warehouse joins Eurofrigo in staking out territory in the Distripark Maasvlakte, which is scheduled for future extension. Saulnier, John M. Jan 1, 2004 2356
Overall vegetable supply line fine; a few winter gaps may be hard fill: onion shortage is enough to bring tears to the eyes of buyers, as prices have doubled over last year's levels. Beans and leeks are also scarce. Generally, though, things are OK. Saulnier, John M. Jan 1, 2004 2344
Boom times continue for the Swedish frozen food industry. (Sweden). Jul 1, 2003 2303
Europe staying the course in 2003 vegetable output, reports Ardo. (News from Europe). Jul 1, 2003 410
Slowdown in the state of Denmark, yet hope springs eternal in QFF sector: with domestic economy in a downturn, exports are more important than over--but exporters face currency problems and other challenges. Creative solutions are being found, however. In Sweden, meanwhile, the frozen food market shows positive growth. (Scandinavia Market Survey). Williams, Andrew H. Jul 1, 2003 5917
French fry marketers in Germany innovate to regain momentum. (Potato Trends Watch). Shoemaker, Ted Jul 1, 2003 1091
For Thailand's evolving seafood sector, wave of future is value added products: farm-raised shrimp and wild-caught fishery fare are first-rate ingredients for ready meal exports that serve up authentic Thai taste as well as satisfy cravings for pizza and other fast food fare. (QFFI's Global Seafood Magazine). Saulnier, John M. Jul 1, 2003 1967
AFFI promotes trend of increased enjoyment of frozen produce. (AFFI's Washington Watch). Apr 1, 2003 446
What now for German frozen food market? Weak economy, war fallout cloud future: consumer confidence falls, as petrol prices rise along with unemployment. Disposable income is shrinking. Still, folks have to eat. Discount retailers are doing well, and traffic should pick up at value-oriented fast food restaurants. Frozen food sales seem to be recession-proof. (News from Europe). Saulnier, John M. Apr 1, 2003 3271
French get into healthy food swim, especially with frozen seafood: sun shines on introductions ranging from Alaska Hake with Vegetables of the Sun to Tartars of Scallops with Eggplant Caviar and Tapenade. Pasta dishes also rising. (Retail Product Innovation). Davis, Mary Jan 1, 2003 2839
Going frozen. Brief Article Oct 1, 2002 144
Cost containment, bioterrorism threats and other hot topics addressed in Texas: frozen food producers and a veteran retailer-turned consultant speak frankly with refrigerated warehouse operators about important distribution and safety issues affecting the industry. (Warehousing World). Saulnier, John M. Statistical Data Included Jul 1, 2002 1272
Report from Britain echoes scarcity woes. Brief Article Jan 1, 2002 275
Frozen vegetables short 250,000 tons thanks to two jolts of bad weather: overall, there is 10% less raw material from Europe to go around. Especially hard-hit areas suffer 20-30% shortfall. Imports from China and elsewhere needed to fill gap. (The Green Scene). Brief Article Jan 1, 2002 2261
Infant Russian frozen food industry offers enormous potential for growth: consumer market today is mostly in Moscow and St. Petersburg, and mostly for imported goods. But growing infrastructure of refrigerated storage and transportation could save produce now left to spoil, and offer raw material for domestic products. (Focus on Russia). Jan 1, 2002 1354
Despite Increase in Health Consciousness, Vegetable Importers Don't See Organic Surge. Brief Article Apr 1, 2001 825
Big Potato Processors Getting Bigger In Fiercely Competitive Marketplace. SAULNIER, JOHN M. Statistical Data Included Jan 1, 2001 2690
In Flanders Fields, Grim Outlook for Crops. Brief Article Jul 1, 2000 177
At 42 million tons and 30kg per capita, China will soon be largest QFF market. Jan 1, 1998 558
Aquatic output should hit 31 million tons as PRC demand for fishery products rises. Jul 1, 1997 474
Interview with a master chef. Beck, Saul Interview Apr 1, 1996 976
China's modernizing cold stores gear up to cater to growing frozen food industry. Jul 1, 1995 948
Will there be enough potatoes left in Europe to process this spring? Saulnier, John M. Jan 1, 1995 4428
Frozen desserts are hot sellers. Industry Overview Jul 1, 1994 648
Sales of frozen novelties to reach $3.7 billion by 1998. Jul 1, 1994 705
Creative new products crop up as packers hope for long-needed potato price hike. Industry Overview Jan 1, 1994 2329
Which way for frozen vegetable prices? Perhaps a return to 1992-93 levels in EC. Industry Overview Jan 1, 1994 1408
Frozen food forum. Williams, E.W. Column Oct 1, 1993 961
'Breakfast of champions' in the USA is apt to be frozen or refrigerated. Oct 1, 1993 795
With ice cream in starring role, frozen foods abundant at ANUGA. Oct 1, 1993 739
Taiwan's frozen food industry: gearing up for future prospects. Tung-Kuo, Lin Industry Overview Jul 1, 1993 1261
Saul and I - 30 years. Rose, Jules Apr 1, 1993 814
The future has never been brighter. Caron, Tom Feb 1, 1993 908
$3 billion frozen novelties market expected to heat up by 1993. Oct 1, 1992 625
As German frozen food sector booms, once-ailing warehouses rebound nicely. Zimmermann, Klaus Apr 1, 1991 1783
Bright future for German retail trade paced by hungry QFF demand in east. Heck, Hans Apr 1, 1991 2071
Value added shrimp segment in Europe stands on threshold of rapid growth. Jul 1, 1990 1221
What does thaw in Eastern Europe mean for the frozen food industry? Pierce, J.J. Jul 1, 1990 2403
Bonduelle looks forward to 1992 Europe, but doesn't think changes will be major. Davis, Mary Interview Apr 1, 1990 1985
Creeping erosion of public confidence threatening seafood industry growth. Jan 1, 1990 1087
Prof contemplates '2001, a food odyssey': he's seen the future, and it's eat and run. Apr 1, 1989 762
Brazilian rains, more Japanese imports brighten frozen OJ industry's future. Apr 1, 1989 1416
One man's frozen food point of view: on '1992' and all that ... hyperbole. Webb, Kenneth J.B. Jan 1, 1989 1566
Under attack from rival food systems, frozens pushed to wall, McGovern warns. Jan 1, 1989 1560

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