All articles by Nina Pullman – Page 25
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Albert Bartlett brings back Purple Majesty
Potato supplier has relaunched purple potato variety with high antioxidant content into Ocado and Wholefoods
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Growers optimistic for English strawberry season
British crop boosted by a good number of chill units over winter and is expected to find welcome buyers after Spanish supply issues
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All change at G’s as Cross relocates to US
Andy Laing is the new commercial director of G’s Fresh following Daniel Cross’ relocation to head up Love Beets in the US
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Ambitious FTAs are ‘more effective’
Modern trade deals have successfully boosted EU exports, imports and increased jobs, a new report has found
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West country fruit shop closes
A popular fruit and veg shop close to Bristol has announced its closure after struggling to gain footfall
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Aunt Bessie’s launches frozen vegetable chips
New frozen vegetable chips made from parsnips, carrots and sweet potato will launch at Tesco and Waitrose this month
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Sales served ice cold
Fresh produce suppliers are investing in frozen as a way of extending the season and entering valuable export markets
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Better storage guidance 'would cut food waste'
Reducing the number of date labels on produce has helped consumers but there is more work to be done on storage guidelines
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Waitrose trials video shelf labels
Video labelling features tasting tips from buyers and can help promote seasonal campaigns
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Innocent launches new ‘Super Juices’
New vegetable and vitamin drinks from smoothie giant designed help consumers reduce fatigue and meet 5 A DAY target
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Tesco claims 'earliest-ever' English strawberries
Medlar Fruit Farms-grown Driscoll's Lusa strawberries are available on shelves in February for the first time
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Fairtrade banana sales up six per cent
Bananas were the second fastest-growing Fairtrade product during the last year and grow ahead of declining grocery market
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Fresh produce firms rise in value
Fresh produce firms have risen in value by five and 10 per cent over the last 12 months, a new study has found
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Waitrose 'first' to launch UK-grown salad bag
Retailer has said Wingland Foods' new energy efficient glasshouse will mean it can stock British salad all year round
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Mack forms plum JV with South African stonefruit grower
The Custom Plum Company will market a series of exclusive plum hybrids to the UK market
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Boris Johnson visits Blue Skies Ghana
Foreign secretary visited tropical fruit supplier in Ghana and met with chairman Anthony Pile as part of a tour of west Africa
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Wholesale trade mourns passing of two legends
Ray Hopley of New Covent Garden Market, and Terry Fleming of Western International, are remembered by friends
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M&S sends out Flavor King gift boxes
Retailer has sent its top 500 loyalty card holders a new season pluot while suppliers and buyers attend Flavor King supper club
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Driver arrested after migrants found at Spitalfields
A group of 15 stowaways have been found in a produce delivery lorry thought to have come from Spain to New Spitalfields Market
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Market report: Brexit brings sales potential
Growth in the produce market is being driven by frequency rather than price for the first time in years while Brexit opens new doors