All Herbs articles – Page 8
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Article
Defra offers farmers BPS advance
Advance BPS payment will provide relief to farmers facing rising costs, says NFU
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Article
The Yield’s Digital Playbooks deliver
Australian ag-tech company uses AI-algorithms to make microclimate predictions
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Advertorial
Macfrut – 800 exhibitors and 500 accredited buyers
Advertorial: a look ahead to this week’s international fresh produce event Macfrut, which takes place in Rimini, Italy
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Article
Logistics UK urges former HGV drivers to rejoin sector
Hundreds of spaces available on government-funded HGV refresher training courses, Logistics UK says
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Analysis
Cities 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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Article
Azura 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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Article
New managing director for Vitacress Real
Marco de Jager will oversee the company’s ambitious growth strategy in the retail and foodservice markets
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Article
Future Crops' basil innovation
Start-up has adapted a high-yielding basil variety for cultivation in its vertical farm
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Article
Vertical farm to open in Berlin retail park
Growth towers at Potager Farm’s new facility will be installed by Edinburgh agritech firm Intelligent Growth Solutions
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Article
UK hosts 'world's biggest vertical farm'
New multi-million pound farm from The Jones Food Company is being built in Lydney, Gloucestershire
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Infarm expands Danish operations
New vertical farming facility to be established in Copenhagen, enabling Infarm to deliver herbs and salads to retailer DCs
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Article
‘No lettuce’ salad wins top organic award
Flower Salad from Maddocks Farm Organic awarded possible listing at Ocado after triumphing in Soil Association’s annual BOOM Awards
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Article
Herbs turn over a new leaf
The pandemic has kickstarted fresh herbs, with many products enjoying sales growth of around 30 per cent. Fred Searle reports on the sector's key trends as UK consumers get more adventurous with their cooking
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Article
Waitrose renames citrus leaf to avoid racial slur
Supermarket to rename Kaffir Lime Leaves after discovering it has historically been used as a racial slur in South Africa
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Article
Scottish indoor growing systems destined for UAE
Vertical producer Madar Farms will start using IGS technology after forming partnership to scale up sustainable supply amid water scarcity
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Article
New business grows in Sheffield vaults
Leaf + Shoot has been launched to grow a range of fresh produce beneath Kelham Island
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Podcasts
Fruitbox 56 - Daniel Kats, InFarm
The urban farming startup's head of sales tells Fruitnet about the next stage of its impressive expansion
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Article
TFC promotes Schlusnus to CEO
Former member of Lidl's senior management team says he is ready to continue the tropical produce company's expansion
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Article
New seed donation project to boost wellbeing
CN Seeds initiative provides seeds to charities, schools and other organisations to help boost mental and physical health through gardening
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Article
Vertical farming ‘at a crossroads’
Building the right business model to balance resource usage with socio-economic conditions is crucial to capturing new markets, say speakers ahead of Agri-TechE event