All Global articles – Page 25
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In picturesIn pictures: Global Tomato Congress 2022
Highlights from the recent Global Tomato Congress, which took place in The Hague on 24 May 2022
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ArticleHortifrut sells stake of its farm in Olmos, Peru
Canadian pension fund manager PSP Investments acquires 75 per cent stake in HFE Berries Perú
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ArticleEC green lights cold treatment requirement for RSA orange imports
Decision follows weeks of wrangling between Spanish and South African citrus organisations
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ArticleRetailers to trial environmental labels
Leading retailers set to test environmental labels as IGD mobilises industry to develop harmonised solution
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ArticleGlobal Tomato Congress makes impressive return
Around 385 people from 30 countries were in The Hague on 24 May for Fruitnet’s immersive, interactive event
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ArticleAldi ramps up Get Set to Eat Fresh campaign
Aldi steps up healthy eating programme to reach an extra 1m children by 2024
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ArticleRoyal Jubilee buoys supermarket sales
Shoppers get ready for Platinum Jubilee despite highest grocery price inflation since 2009, Kantar figures reveal
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ArticleSoil Association lambasts launch of Genetic Technology Bill
The organic farming association argues the government should prioritise a Food Bill over genetic engineering deregulation in order to boost UK food security
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ArticleCountdown to Fruit Logistica 2023: exhibitors can register now
Companies have until end of July to reserve exhibition space at leading fresh produce trade show
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ArticleTribelli peppers seduce European foodies
Following the success of the first Tribelli Grill Party in Berlin, the sweet pepper brand will appear at next month’s Taste of London food festival
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ArticleThe Yield explores robot data
Australian ag-tech company aims to improve harvest predictions through new research project
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ArticleSun World partners with WSU to develop early cherry varieties
Collaboration will accelerate the breeding and release of improved varieties for the US and global markets
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ArticleGene-edited tomatoes could offer new source of vitamin D
Scientists at the UK’s John Innes Centre have created a tomato rich in vitamin D
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ArticleProvid Peru joins SHAFFE
The Peruvian Table Grape Association become latest organisation to join the organisation as its membership continues to grow
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ArticleRoyal debuts first sanguine blood nectarines on the market
The nectarines, which have an attractive red flesh and skin, will be available from this week
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ArticleCMR welcomes CBCC delegation
Company highlights its state-of-the-art operation during visit by the Catalan-Brazil Chamber of Commerce to its Barcelona HQ
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ArticlePembrokeshire County Show returns this summer
Wales’s largest county agricultural show returns this summer after a two-year hiatus to celebrate rural life in Pembrokeshire
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ArticleFPC launches UK Grower of the Year award
FPC Fresh Awards 2022 will honour an outstanding leader in the production of fresh fruits, vegetables, cut flowers or plants in the UK
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ArticleEU halts plans for cold treatment on RSA citrus imports
Spanish lobby group accuses Commission of betrayal after it withdraws key vote on new rules
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ArticleIceland to launch discount to over 60s
Iceland offers new 10 per cent discount to shoppers aged 60+ to help ease cost-of-living worries

