All Article articles – Page 1951
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Carbon Gold shines in tomato root mat disease trial
A biological treatment from the biochar company was most effective in limiting spread of the root disease in AHDB trials
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Limoneira buys Chile’s PDA
Move forms part of US lemon giant’s strategy to become a global, year-round lemon supplier
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Greenvale hits FareShare milestone
Supplier has sent food waste charity enough potatoes for 200,000 meals in the past 12 months
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Fresh produce firms rise in value
Fresh produce firms have risen in value by five and 10 per cent over the last 12 months, a new study has found
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Ugly produce hits UAE shelves
Efforts to reduce waste are multiplying in the UAE, with Spinneys the first retailer to offer a range of misshapen produce
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Waitrose 'first' to launch UK-grown salad bag
Retailer has said Wingland Foods' new energy efficient glasshouse will mean it can stock British salad all year round
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Spanish exporters act to head off port chaos
The Portuguese port of Sines will see an increase in containerised exports from Spain over the coming weeks
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African citrus sales concern RSA
South Africa’s citrus industry is concerned about low exports into Africa
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Containerisation lifts Colombian fruit exports
Reefer containers now used to transport a quarter of all fruit shipments according to Maersk
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NZ increases biosecurity focus
MPI pleased with interception rate after employing close to 30 new staff
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JD.com opens offline stores
China’s second largest e-commerce player, JD.com, has opened three physical stores in China
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Researcher calls for start-ups to invest in robotics
Industry must rely on start-ups to bring robots into use with large machinery manufacturers reluctant to invest, leading researcher tells NFU Conference
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Mack forms plum JV with South African stonefruit grower
The Custom Plum Company will market a series of exclusive plum hybrids to the UK market
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Food safety tops bill in Bangladesh
Economic development is changing consumer grocery habits in Bangladesh, says retailer
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Boris Johnson visits Blue Skies Ghana
Foreign secretary visited tropical fruit supplier in Ghana and met with chairman Anthony Pile as part of a tour of west Africa
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Immigration from Romania and Bulgaria hits record high
Number of EU2 migrants in UK reaches record level but exchange rates and strong domestic economy hamper fresh produce recruitment from Poland
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Wholesale trade mourns passing of two legends
Ray Hopley of New Covent Garden Market, and Terry Fleming of Western International, are remembered by friends
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M&S sends out Flavor King gift boxes
Retailer has sent its top 500 loyalty card holders a new season pluot while suppliers and buyers attend Flavor King supper club
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CMR inks Del Monte deal
Barcelona-based company will sell Del Monte-braded produce through its national subsidiaries
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Greenyard: Umsatz im dritten Quartal 2016/17 liegt 6,3 Prozent höher als im Vorjahr
Der Umsatz liege damit bei rund 997 Mio Euro, so Greenyard in einer Mitteilung. In den vergangenen neun Monaten des Geschäftsjahres habe man Umsätze in Höhe von mehr als 3,1 Mio Euro erreicht, das sei ein Plus von nahezu 8%. Der Frischebereich habe ein Umsatzplus von 4,7% erzielt.