California Prune Board calls tender for European research work
CPB conducts marketing activities on behalf of the Californian prune industry. In a tender notice, the organisation says it is looking for firms that “have the ability to conduct research and evaluation either specialising in one particular market or across all countries simultaneously.
“Any interested candidates should prepare a proposal including company profile, experience in food accounts, experience in national surveys and field analysis and experience in market access programmes.”
CPB has asked for proposals to be submitted in writing by 10 March 2014. Click here for further details.

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6 Comments
Mike Plumshurt
11 years ago
Good to see that they're raisin their profile.
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Dave El Nize
11 years ago
Working for the CPB would be a grape opportunity to gain insight into the currant state of the prune market.
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Sunj Dri Eid
11 years ago
I heard about this through my network of friends and associates. However I cant see on which point of the calendar the sumissions are due, I do hope they havent trimmed back (as you would with a plant) the information on that point - as this whole exercise would end up being entirely without purpose.
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Professor P. Lumb
11 years ago
This really sounds like a plum opportunity for a piece of juicy research
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Sultana Brunei
11 years ago
Clearly a sloe news day.
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Frank Pruneau
11 years ago
A one-off project wouldn't do it. You'd have to find a way to keep it regular.
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