All Markets articles – Page 135
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ArticleTaiwan uses train stations for farms
Leafy greens are being grown in empty spaces in Taiwan’s metro stations
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ArticleBASF champions Sunions ‘revolution’
Vegetable seed specialist also unveils ’Together, we’re the revolution’ slogan in Madrid
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ArticleChambers scales up Spanish raspberry production
Berry producer is more than doubling its Spanish rapsberry production this season in bid to shore up winter supply
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Article‘Act now to expand SWS,’ NFU urges MPs
NFU appeals to government to expand seasonal worker scheme (SWS)
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ArticleVip reorganises commercial management team
Kurt Ratschiller joins as new head of sales, while Fabio Zanesco takes on new responsibility for licensed varieties including Envy and Cosmic Crisp
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ArticleVeg Power unveils new campaign to help cash-strapped families feed kids veg
Simply Veg launches as surveys show falling UK vegetable consumption amid cost-of-living crisis
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ArticleOppy boosts Cotton Candy grape volumes
Group says it is excited to offer more of the Rainforest Alliance-certified variety that it sources from Brazil
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ArticleSummer drought hits UK potato crop
NFU Potato Forum chair warns of preponderance of smaller sizes in this season’s drought-affected UK crop
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ArticleGovt gives ‘confused and chaotic’ messages over foreign labour
Truss’ ministers accused of giving mixed signals over employing migrant workers in UK
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ArticleRabobank offers positive outlook for blueberry business
The global blueberry industry is set for further growth, according to a new RaboResearch report
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ArticleEnvy shines over Mid-Autumn Festival
Integrated marketing campaign helps T&G sell 165,000 gift boxes
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ArticleBravo blooms in South-East Asia
Australian-bred apple is growing in popularity across Asian markets such as Thailand and Indonesia
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ArticleAmazon India launches livestreaming
Amazon Live is the e-commerce giant’s new live video and interactive shopping experience
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ArticleFreshfel defends fresh produce sector competitiveness
Association meets with deputy minister of agriculture Jiří Šír to review a wide range of topics relevant to the fruit and vegetable industry
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ArticlePort of Dover closes in on green status
Port of Dover sails closer to becoming UK’s first Green Shipping Corridor, UK transport secretary reveals
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ArticleAldi pledges lowest prices
Aldi doubles down on price promise to customers as households face rising costs
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ArticleNew study lays out economic benefits of Mexico-US avocado trade
US imports of Mexican avocados contribute US$6bn to US GDP and generate US$11.2bn in US economic output each year
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ArticleAM Fresh expands into Asia
Global fresh food specialist buys majority stake in Asia-based Fruit-X to create Fresh Fruit-X
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ArticleOverseas farmers “could carry cost of weaker pound”, warns Fairtrade
Fairtrade Foundation raises concerns that sharp currency devaluation will result in costs being passed on to struggling producers and consumers, as well as derailing sustainability efforts
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ArticleInterko expands global footprint
Thanks to recent innovations aimed at overcoming global supply and energy challenges the company is finding new customers worldwide

