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Articles from Quick Frozen Foods International (January 1, 1993)

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15th International Seafood Conference finds industry plying unsettled waters. Williams, Andrew 599
A hole in one's thinking - not ozone layer, pop-environmentalist debunker tells NFI. 798
A lot more than salmon is processed by Seattle's diversified seafood sector. 1449
Advertising and distribution in France support a vibrant frozen food industry. 1561
Big chill hits Iceland's fishing industry; 8% loss, massive layoffs are predicted. 1332
China's evolving frozen food sector poised to produce more consumer packs. Saulnier, John M. 659
Competition intensifies in potato field as overcapacity puts pressure on profits. 3217
Computerized system for poultry takes the weight off their minds. 403
Dutch dockside cold storage concerns now sitting even prettier than before. 2089
Dutch, Belgian food equipment suppliers adapt technologies to fit evolving needs. 3776
European currency gyrations, EC squabbles make for unsettled Danish business climate. Emborg, Henrik 1370
Fast Fries latest new product innovation in H.J. Heinz Co. 57-plus variety lineup. Product Announcement 627
Frigoscandia extends cold store reach with acquisitions in France, Germany. 379
From a luxury food to a commodity: aquaculture's big impact on shrimp; increased supply from farms has kept prices down for wild shrimp, and changed consumption patterns in USA, Japan and Europe. 1258
From the fertile fields of Flanders come Europe's most prized vegetables. 1063
Frozen fish products play in Peoria, says NFI-sponsored consumer survey. 1257
Good-bye 1992! European fish sellers hope for improved market this year. 2194
Groundfish 'rushing' for disaster? Arctic Alaska partner shows concern. 777
Gulf States Paper Corp. debuts ovenables packaging. 348
Hey there, fisherman, it's the heat: FDA cracks down hard on fraud in USA. 585
Ice cream business sweetens in the Islands as four major packers share growing market. 831
International orange juice production is estimated at 1.75 million tons. 1130
Israel's taste for ice cream goes upscale as old and new players feed the appetite. 353
It's 'premium' time in Great Britain, but not for ice cream's second brand. Kemp, Graham 1769
It's something old and something new at CFC/Halons alternatives conference. 980
Japanese frozen food consumption 1.5 million tons, as imports gain. 696
Look out Jenny Craig and Weight Watchers, new line just helps itself to diet business. Product Announcement 300
Norway is swimming in cod heaven, with quotas going up to the maximum. 422
Peanut Hole replaces Donut Hole as favorite target of exploitation. 1050
Refrigeration hot business as China develops industry. 424
Safety issue comes home to roost in frozen vs. 'fresh' poultry debate. 967
Selling seafood in the recession: you might need pluck, or even cluck! 447
Served up hot to taste or cold on ice, Korean noodle dishes gain distribution. 363
Smooth-running Benelux exporting machine passes global recession by ... thus far; Quick Frozen Foods International magazine's annual, in-depth study of the productive Dutch and Belgian frozen food industries finds guarded optimism despite economic slowdown in Europe. Saulnier, John M. 1063
Sobering wind blows ashore in Chile, as seafood export prices plummet 20%. 606
South Africa increasing fish quotas, but phasing out foreign operators. 645
Supermarket of frozen food products served up at SIAL exhibition in Paris. Davis, Mary B. 4851
Taiwan thrives on frozen food exports, further develops domestic marketplace. 557
The customer is definitely always right, Argentine seafood industry discovers. 569
There's a new overlord for Sealord, as new joint venture acquires control. 512
Truce coming in bloody price war that's shell-shocked FF front line? Dinner and entree manufacturers hope that a return to 'good taste' sensibilities will bring a return to good profitability for a category that has been discounted into disillusion. 1193
Ugly-looking fish bring beautiful bucks: the 'in-depth' New Zealand fisheries story. 886
UK retail multiples made money in '92, while many food suppliers missed the mark. Webb, Kenneth J.B. 1109
Unilever's taste for ice cream companies leads to acquisition of Canada's Dickie Dee. 576
Vegetable market calm; fruit unsettled because of problems in East, reports ODC. 1077
Vegetables in butter? Cream? Cheese? Fat-conscious consumers say 'ecch.' (frozen prepared vegetables industry cutting out fat-rich offerings) 680
We know who's producing all those spuds, but who is eating - and not eating - them? 561
When it comes to small pelagic fish, statistics, too, are slippery to catch. 577
Widespread changes in US food labeling spell new verbiage for all retail packs. 505
World output of cultured shrimp falls, but at 721,000 tons accounts for 28%. 722

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