All News articles – Page 115
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Q3 yields positive results for Mission
“Robust” revenue growth and higher quarterly earnings are the order of the day for Mission Produce in the third quarter
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Niedersachsen: Obstbauern weiten Anbau von Birnen aus
Verführerisch liegen die süßen Pflaumen derzeit in den Hofläden, auf dem Wochenmarkt und auch im Lebensmitteleinzelhandel – ihre Ernte ist derzeit in vollem Gange, teilt der Landvolk Pressedienst mit.
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Return to school boosts grocery sales
Kantar figures show parents are buying more lunchbox foods as the end of summer nears
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Zespri considers low-emission shipping corridor between NZ and Belgium
The New Zealand-based kiwifruit company has launched a pilot sustainability project with shipping firm ANL, part of CMA CGM
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Australian plums gain access to Vietnam in two-way deal
Vietnamese passionfruit gains access to Australia as part of agricultural market access agreement
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New commercial food waste laws to come into force in March 2025
Companies that produce more than 5kg of food waste per week will be have to store wasted food in separate bins and arrange for its collection by licensed waste carriers
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Sakata to present new varieties
The group’s Field Days in the Netherlands will see a wide range of products on display, with a particularly strong spinach offering
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Enza Zaden to showcase innovation at Discovery Field Days
Events will take place in France, Germany and the Netherlands this September
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HSBC offers discounted loan fees to back farm sustainability
Sustainable Farming Pathway aims to make access to finance more affordable
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Aldi announces £1.4bn investment in UK
The discounter plans to spend millions expanding its network and sales in Britain
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Fairtrade Foundation launches new UK campaign
As Fairtrade Fortnight begins, the Foundation’s ’Be the Change’ initiative highlights how consumer power can support farmers overseas to build stronger, more resilient communities
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Logistics UK warns of food inflation and shortages due to EES
New digital border system for passengers travelling to EU could lead to big delays and have major impact on supply chains, according to industry body
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The Felix Project launches new platform for small, one-off food donations
Felix Connect service directly links food donors to community organisations across London, allowing “ad hoc or quirky donations” to be accepted too
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Nine in 10 plug plant producers to go peat-free within five years, RHS survey finds
Royal Horticultural Society will support horticultural sector’s transition to peat-free growing media through a new PhD
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Danny Dumas returns to Del Monte
Dumas has been appointed as senior vice-president of sales, marketing and product management for North America
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Wooden packaging industry presents Ecowoox
Fedemco has championed the certification, which is related to the eco-design and recyclability of wooden packaging
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Maf Roda breaks new ground with Redland packhouse
Redland’s packhouse is the largest Maf Roda installation in the Southern Hemisphere and is setting new standards for efficiency and automation
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Quality drives China export charge for Pagoda Global Fresh
Deputy general manager Sam Sin says the company is putting quality first as it builds its export business supplying a range of Chinese-grown fruits
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Cultural customs drive demand in Taiwan
Modern retail formats continue to develop in Taiwan, but traditional channels still dominate, as Asiafruit’s in-depth market report explains
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Many UK growers ‘intend to walk away from SMETA’, BGA survey reveals
Almost half of respondents say they will either leave the ethical audit or sign up to an alternative if forced to pay travel and visa costs of seasonal workers