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ArticleUK salad trade in "doldrums" after E. coli outbreak
The UK salad trade is “in the doldrums” with prices hitting rock bottom as the effects of the E. coli outbreak in Germany continue to unfold.
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ArticleAnneke Cuppen departs Koppert Cress
UK marketing manager at leading cress and micro-vegetable specialist leaves company after four years in the role
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ArticleNZ trade welcomes biosecurity support
Kiwifruit growers and Horticulture NZ back plans announced by the government to match industry funding on disease control
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ArticleSpanish growers demand EU-wide action
Representatives for producers say Europe-wide promotional campaign ‘without limits’ needed to repair damaged image
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ArticleChiquita faces lawsuits
US judge allows families of Colombian paramilitary victims to move forward with some claims for damages against Chiquita
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Bi-modal service to run from Africa to Europe
A project is taking shape to launch a bi-modal sea-rail service linking North Africa and Northern Europe, via Marseille, France.
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Farm Fresh Produce to increase UK supply
US company Farm Fresh Produce is aiming to boost its supply of sweet potatoes to the UK.
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ArticleRaspberry promotions push sales forward
The raspberry market has been buoyant over the last two weeks with product from the UK starting early and dovetailing with peak volumes from Spain and Portugal.
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Del Monte lands pineapple prize
The Del Monte Gold extra sweet pineapple has been given one of the 661 Superior Taste awards handed out by the International Taste & Quality Institute (iTQi) this year.
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ArticleAnneke Cuppen leaves Koppert Cress
Koppert Cress’s UK marketing manager Anneke Cuppen has left the business.
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ArticleUK apple market finds balance
The UK apple market is in relatively good balance despite shortages and southern hemisphere production issues.
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ArticleEnglish asparagus’ early close
The British asparagus season is drawing to a close with an early start creating an early finish.
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Berry Gardens contributes to gold-medal win
Berry Gardens’ fruit contributed to a gold-medal win at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show for the Championing British garden created by Waitrose and the NFU.
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ArticleWaitrose finds sea legs with new veg
Waitrose is offering three different sea vegetables this summer.
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ArticleCR pines set to overtake bananas
Pineapples are threatening to outstrip bananas as Costa Rica’s most important fruit export.
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ArticleUK vegetable industry battles dry conditions
The UK vegetable industry continues to take a battering and growers in Lincolnshire are heading towards a mid-June meltdown as rain is largely alluding producers.
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The Co-op gets heroic
The Co-operative Group has set up a Habitat Heroes team on six of its farms across the UK to help conserve some the UK’s most endangered and iconic wildlife species.
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ArticleDamages stack up for Spanish growers
Losses mount for Spanish producers as effects of export stoppage hits home, redoubling calls for compensation
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ArticleChilean nuts hopeful for Korea entry
Chilean Agriculture Minister sees opportunities on the Korean nut market thanks to Chilean quality and tariff-free access
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ArticleJapan faces up to wall of China
It is unlikely China will ease restrictions on Japanese farm products when the leaders of the two countries meet this weekend

