The Greenery distributed its UK Salad Market Report through the Journal

Tesco named its grower of the year in May

Sirs Peter and Terence were on hand to open Sainsbury's latest store, at the Bluebird in Chelsea

Sirs Peter and Terence were on hand to open Sainsbury's latest store, at the Bluebird in Chelsea

April

Waitrose launched a Perfectly Ripe premium fruit range, while fellow retailer Somerfield revealed it had a suitor. Tesco and Sainsbury's - which was still number two in March - were told to watch out for NGO trouble. The Co-op took the unprecedented step of price cuts for Fairtrade fruit. And two Italian organics producers joined forces.

Waitrose ripens up

Somerfield bidder revealed

Top two retailers heading for trouble

Co-op slashes banana prices

Major Italian organic alliance

May

The PPECB got BRC'd. Geest was reported to be a takover target for Associated British Foods. Heveco mushrooms predicted volume uplift, but sainsbury's was to axe one in four buyers. Redbridge made the headlines again, this time through a link with Top Produce in Jersey.

South African board certified

Geest takeover speculation

Mushroom boost

Sainsbury's job cuts

Redbridge forges links

June

Bomfords buys Gerber, while burger chain reports successful entrance into fruit. The Greenery unveiled and distributed its salad report exclusively in the Journal. Empire World Trade topped the growth chart. And Germans faced up to a naming and shaming pesticide policy.

Major UK produce acquisition

McDonald's fruit success

Greenery goes generic on salads

Building an Empire

Naming and shaming spreads