News from FPJ – Page 54
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New global alliance to tackle rising costs
Coalition of global fresh produce trade associations will develop common strategies to address cost increases
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Partida Logistics 'prepared for whatever comes’
Álvaro Partida of Partida Logistics explains how the Spanish customs agency has adapted to the twin challenges of Covid and Brexit to help exporters in Spain, Portugal and Morocco reach the UK market
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‘Lines are blurring between grocery and foodservice’
Westpak Group’s marketing manager Chris Fiander asks whether grocery and foodservice are still mutually exclusive
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AVI gets ahead of UK plastic tax
India’s AVI Global Plast launches 30 per cent verified rPET punnets in UK to help produce suppliers cope with impending plastic packaging tax
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CP3 marks berry success
Proseal case packing system passes 8 million tray mark at berry specialist Angus Soft Fruits
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NIAB EMR appoints knowledge manager
Leading UK horticulture R&D organisation NIAB EMR appoints Scott Raffle to new knowledge exchange manager role
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Indian industry hails ag-focused budget
Leading companies welcome Indian budget’s focus on agriculture, including boosting infrastructure and role of technology
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Fruit Logistica: 'April move was right'
More than 70 per cent of main exhibitors present at Fruit Logistica 2020 are due to take part in this year's show
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Malling Fruits sales soar
Malling Fruits plant sales near 100 million in 2021 – a record for the fruit brand
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Supermarkets see return to pre-Covid trends
Pre-pandemic shopping routines return but rising prices spell battle for consumer spend, says Kantar
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Marshal Papworth returns with online course
New online element is precursor to full return of in-person course after Covid-led break
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London Gateway train derailment investigated
Rail Accident Investigation Branch is looking into the events that led to a freight train derailing outside the port
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IGS partners with Eden Towers on solar vertical farm
Site in Perth, Australia will be powered by up to 100 per cent solar energy, with Scottish agritech firm IGS installing its Growth Towers
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New facilities to take centre stage at NIAB EMR event
NIAB EMR Tree Fruit Day will unveil investments in green tech as well as sharing latest research on crop production and pest control
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Yello future looks bright as output doubles
Italian marketing consortia Vog and Vip undertake various marketing activities to support this year’s campaign
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Wicked Kitchen sales double in Veganuary
Tesco says launch of new plant-based meal deal has led to soaring sales
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'New system to blame' for Dover queues, BBC hears
BBC fact-check team suggests new IT system at least in part to blame for Dover lorry queues
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Brussels mulls cold treatment for citrus imports
European Commission to discuss measure this week as lobbying from community producers intensifies
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Syngenta inks deal with Bionema
Multinational Syngenta acquires biopesticide technologies from Wales-based technology developer, Bionema
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Oddbox and London pub create food-waste-fighting menu
Guest menu at vegan pub in East London will feature wonky veg from Oddbox’s suppliers in bid to tackle and raise awareness of food waste