All Consumers articles – Page 59
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AnalysisAvocados remain a ‘globally popular super fruit’
New Rabobank market trend report highlights ongoing supply and demand growth
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AnalysisCities should grow their own produce, says report
Tony Blair Institute for Global Change publishes 10-point plan advising cities to increase food resilience by growing their own fruit and veg
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ArticleNew frontiers at Fresh Produce India
India’s premier fresh produce event kicked off its packed programme with insights into how digitisation and varietal innovation will create new opportunities
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ArticleNew ‘rescue’ hotline for fresh produce
Sydney-based social enterprise sets up call service to source ‘ugly’ produce
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ArticleChile wraps up challenging cherry campaign
Cherry Committee said Omicron-caused delays had major impact on quality and returns
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ArticleShopper confidence slumps to all-time low
IGD Viewpoint report looks at threat inflation now poses to households’ spending power and further pressure expected in coming months
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ArticleSweet outlook for Australian berries
Incoming production boost set to power berry Australian berry industry’s growth
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ArticleAzura sets out sustainability stall
Franco-Moroccan group signs up to global climate initiative SBTi and invests millions in female empowerment in Moroccan rural regions
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ArticleFruit and veg in UK ‘half as nutritious’
New study reveals fresh produce sold in the UK contains fewer nutrients than it did in 1940, reports the Mail Online
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ArticleGrubMarket acquires Salix Fruits
Food tech company expands into South America with the addition of leading importer-exporter
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ArticleLidl asks public to find sites for new stores
Discounter has revealed it will pay a finder’s fee to anyone that identifies a suitable site for a new Lidl store
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ArticleShoppers seek value as inflation hits 11-year high
Kantar reports “clear flight to value” as supermarket shoppers watch their spending and sales fall by almost six per cent in latest 12-week period
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ArticleHouseholds with children already saving to afford Christmas
Retail inflation is pushing some UK families to start saving already with their Christmas shopping bills in mind
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ArticleAsda and Morrisons slash prices in fight for market share
The two supermarkets announce they are cutting prices to help customers cope with inflationary pressures
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ArticleFNSEA urges Macron to act on food sovereignty
France’s main farming union has called on president Emmanuel Macron to prioritise food sovereignty and sustainability following his re-election
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ArticleSyrians struggle with soaring prices
Typical Ramadan staples such as dates are currently unaffordable for millions of Syrians due to an ongoing economic crisis
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ArticleFPI captures market on the move
Fresh Produce India speakers to discuss exciting market evolution in the wake of Covid-19 pandemic
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ArticleUrban Harvest grows market slice
Suri Agro Fresh’s fresh cut fruit and vegetable brand expands during pandemic
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ArticleNew strawberries for Costa
Commercial trial with Driscoll’s Australia sees super sweet variety Driscoll’s Zara hit supermarket shelves
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Article‘Never too much’ campaign launches in France
Fruits and vegetables are “jamais trôp”, according to a new consumer marketing campaign from France’s Interfel

