Coverage of Europe’s local and international fruit and vegetable suppliers, including news and analysis of key areas such as production, trade, exports, logistics, and research and development.
Shelf-life-extending technology firm gets funding boost to roll out Xtend produce-pack coating in UK and abroad
Continued introduction of new, licensed varieties will enable country’s soft fruit sector to sustain recent market expansion at home and abroad
Supermarket bosses defend retail-grower relationships at EFRA Committee inquiry
Welsh farming union supports new stakeholder group to assess government sustainable farming scheme
UK vertical farm specialist is listed by FoodTech 500 as number-one controlled-environment-agriculture technology firm globally
Cross-party rural affairs committee disappointed at lack of clarity in government new border check measures
NFU Cymru and NFU Mutual are scouting for the 2024 Wales Woman Farmer of the Year
Nationwide Produce reaches million-meal milestone with FareShare
New research suggests at least 18m livelihoods in developing countries are supported by airfreighted fresh produce
Supermarkets’ senior executives to face questions from MPs over food price inflation, profits and relationships with producers
The Fresh Produce Journal is the UK's leading source of fruit and vegetable industry news and analysis.
Subscribe and get 10 issues per year. Plus newsletters and full digital access.
Earliest production zones are reporting a good quality crop this year
Paddie Allen hired to head up the company’s UK air freight operations
The government has denied reports that post-Brexit checks on EU goods “won’t be ‘turned on’” from the end of the month
Shadow environment secretary outlines Labour plans to support farmers and put money in pockets of food producers
World’s first electric straddle carrier fleet arrives at DP World’s London Gateway Hub
Tim O’Malley, group managing director of UK grower-importer Nationwide Produce, highlights the current weather challenges facing the fresh produce industry
UK government postpones start of physical checks on EU food imports for sixth time to avoid “serious disruption” at the border, according to report
From this summer, the variety will also be available from South Africa
Abundant Kent cherry blossom announces possible early start to British season
LettUs Grow and Innovative Growers Equipment announce partnership to bring advanced aeroponic technology to North America