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    According to a case study cited by Staudt and Stranz (2009), Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc is an agricultural cooperative owned by more than 750 cranberry growers in the United States and Canada. The company produces canned and bottled juice, juice drinks and food products at distribution centers in Bordentown, New Jersey; Kenosha, Wisconsin; Sulphur Springs, Texas; and Henderson, Nevada. August is usually a challenging month for Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc., when the Lakeville, Massachusetts-based

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    Ocean Spray Case Study

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    OceanSpray Cranberries Inc is the world’s leading grower owned corporative that harvests and exports of cranberry and grape fruit along with its bye-products in the form of juice, sauce, etc throughout the globe. Founded in 1912, at South Hanson, Ocean Spray Cranberries has managed to keep its brand name as the world leader in food products till date. It is only because of the various strategies it has adopted at different periods when encountered with a difficulty. In Cranberry Industry as described

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    The cranberry plant, one of the world’s most health beneficial, diverse in how it can be prepared and festive plants, provides the consumer industry with many reasons for why and when one may purchase a cranberry product. Stereotypically, one may automatically associate a cranberry product with the American holiday known as Thanksgiving. As a result of the cranberries at Thanksgiving dinner only stigma, the market for this product can occasionally prove to be difficult throughout other times during

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    categories alone represent over $750 million in sales volume for Ocean Spray. Taking a closer look, by looking at the data provided, at Stop & Shop, Cranberry makes up 47% of the category share and grapefruit makes up 22% of the share while 31% of the category is other juices and drinks. Step four is category scorecard, here I would want to work with Stop & Shop to create targets and goals that do not just positively impact Ocean Spray, but positively affect their category overall to increase store

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    Maid, is first in sales of juice with 17.2% of the market share. PepsiCo, which owns Tropicana, is second in sales with 12.5% of the market share. Ocean Spray is fourth with 6.4% of the market share. Ocean Spray’s considerable market share in the cranberry juice category indicates that no other companies pose a significant threat. Instead, Ocean Spray should focus on stimulating primary demand for cranberry juice as opposed to other types of juice to compete with larger companies that offer a variety

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    What Can Be Done About Flies? Introduction That is a pretty heady question and one that 1000’s of people who have to put up with flies, agonize about every year at fly season. And “fly season” is not the fly fishing kind, but the kind that are into everything, and they are everywhere. Flies are dirty, they are a nuisance, and we know, when there are flies around, there is usually something rotten that is attracting them. It could be a dead animal, uncovered garbage, or rotting plant material;

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    Malathion Spray

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    Malathion spray being used for mosquitoes in our community isn’t good for our health or the environment. If you are exposed to the fumes of the spray it can cause you to get headaches, muscle weakness, vomiting and other symptoms. It may work on the mosquitoes but is very harmful to everyone else breathing it. You can also be affected from Malathion from drinking water and food. It breaks down faster in water and will eventually go away. Our children stand a high risk of catching symptoms from the

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    traits were no longer controlled. She gave me an example, “years ago, when she saw a spider she would scream and wash all the floors. Well, now,” she added. “She hires people to spray for spiders. She has them spraying in places she never had spiders, just in case they get in the house. She hires multiple people to spray for those spiders.” Kit rolled her eyes. “I tried to explain, that spraying all that poison is bad for her health. She didn’t understand at all.” • Understanding what is dangerous

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    his life; farming. Farming may sound pretty simple, but deep down there are a lot of things a farmer does. Before you can become a farmer, you have to learn how to farm. There are three main things you need to learn. You need to learn how to plant, spray, and harvest. Carter started learning when he was really young. He started out by riding in the combines, helping out without being asked, and learning about being responsible. It all started when Carter was still in diapers, his dad would bring

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    of SnCl2.2H2O in methanol and glacial acetic acid was used as a precursor. Hydrofluoric acid was added to the precursor solution as a dopant. The films were prepared in one single step and no further treatment is required. The distance between the spray nozzle and the substrate was in the range 2-10 cm, the liquid flow rate was in the range 10-50 ml/h, the duration of electrospinning was in the range 5-50 min and 15 -20 kV electrical potential was applied. The prepared films were characterized by

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