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.
In a wide-ranging interview on stage at Festival of Fresh, Tom Bradshaw covered trade deals, PO funding, energy costs and how food and farming policies will affect fresh produce
The companies combine dynamic lighting and AI climate control as they aim to create more precise controlled environment agriculture
Scales managing director updates shareholders on first-half performance as New Zealand enjoys excellent season
The UK pilot-study aims to support smarter research and development for fruit production
Premium BerryWorld varieties picked up multiple awards at the 2025 Superior Taste Awards in Brussels
As industry’s recovery from tough four years continues, association leader confirms new harvest exceeds expectations
Industry association chief Mecia Petersen suggests retaining market share in expanding markets like the US must be priority
Successful cultivar branding initiatives rely on worldwide production of high-quality fruit that meets strict requirements
Retail enthusiasm in the UK and beyond fuels Mediterranean ramp-up of Zawadi raspberry plantings, with more than 140ha projected this year
Avocado specialist says Q2 revenue increase of 28 per cent was driven by its marketing and distribution segment
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Belgian aubergine producer Stannuco’s automated greenhouse is the result of more than a decade of observation, experience and learning, according to owner Steven Van Nuffelen
Don’t miss FPJ’s summer festival in Spalding, featuring big-name speakers, top-level networking, and exclusive tours of the Worldwide Fruit packhouse
Sector fighting for concerns to be heard that ending current funding for English and Welsh POs will see loss of vital innovation, threaten small growers, and create unlevel playing field across UK and Europe
Hortgro says the 2024/25 season is favourable, with volumes rising and consumer demand steady
Northern Irish potato faced ‘touch and go’ drought conditions in spring but will arrive two weeks ahead of schedule thanks to early excellent planting conditions
Good volumes and quality are expected for this season’s crop, according to Agrupación de Cooperativas del Valle del Jerte
Fresh Produce Consortium helps postpone border checks for EU imports in what CEO describes as “landmark win”
Dirk Declercq, chairman of the REO auction in Roeselare, West Flanders, believes specialist, high-end products like curly endives still have an important role to play at the auction
As conglomerate attempts to bring down costs and focus on more profitable areas of business, its fruit and veg sales have increased
The UK overtakes the US as fifth-largest non-EU export destination for Spanish food and drink