All Europe articles – Page 304
-
ArticleWrap to halve emissions by 2030
Wrap’s world-leading UK food-industry voluntary agreement, the Courtauld Commitment, sets 50 per cent greenhouse gas target for 2030
-
ArticleScientists call for action on gene editing
Take action to harness unique contribution of plant genetic innovation, scientists urge government
-
ArticleYamato-Natures Way in salad partnership
Yamato and Natures Way team up to create biggest salad production facility in Europe
-
ArticleMushrooms could fix vit D deficiency
UK faces vitamin D deficiency, nutritionist claims, but eating mushrooms could be the answer
-
ArticleInfia unveils Tray2Tray roadmap
Company aims to recover more used plastic packaging, so it can be transformed into new, recyclable products
-
ArticlePremium strawberry sales soar in UK
Data from Berry Gardens shows growth in demand for high-quality strawberries as consumers trade up from standard fruit
-
ArticleBerries' Cinestock tieup set for debut
Love Fresh Berries campaign is headline sponsor for series of outdoor cinema screenings this summer
-
ArticleBayer committed to increasing consumption
Group unveils new innovations and business strategy as it looks to drive fruit and vegetable consumption across the globe
-
ArticleOrsero back on the road with Autogrill
The supplier has resumed its highly promising commercial journey with Italy’s leading transport network retailer
-
ArticlePO funding transition welcomed by NFU
Defra has confirmed that a short-term transition of producer organisation funding will be in place, offering certainty to growers
-
ArticleWAO homes in on UK healthy eating trend
It launches new cookbook as survey reveals growing desire for healthier lifestyles
-
ArticleSterling Suffolk expands tomato complex
UK glasshouse tomato grower Sterling Suffolk Ltd is expanding its Blakenham Nursery by 50 per cent
-
ArticleAldi donates meals to hungry kids
Aldi set to donate 1m meals to charities over school summer holidays to support families in need
-
ArticleHigher wages fail to halt labour crisis
The fallout from Brexit and Covid-19 means crops left to rot as higher wages do little to solve farming labour crisis
-
ArticleLleida agriculture the focus of climate change study
Region’s agricultural model in the spotlight in an international study on climate prediction and water management
-
ArticleNew scheme to boost trade with developing countries
Government says it will mean more opportunity and less bureaucracy for developing countries, presenting possibilities in fresh produce
-
Article'Govt plans fail to solve driver crisis'
Latest government plan unlikely to solve UK lorry driver crisis until 2022, says Logistics UK
-
ArticleKuhne and Nagel boosts earnings
Logistics group more than doubles its earnings in the opening half of 2021
-
ArticleMushroom group launches seasonal push
UK & Ireland Mushroom Producers unveil Seasonal Vegetable League Table following consumer research into seasonality
-
ArticlePrune Board highlights the ‘power of purple’
California Prune Board joins forces with nutritionist to highlight health benefits of eating purple produce

