All articles by Nina Pullman – Page 48
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Tesco adds wonky cues to Perfectly Imperfect range
British-grown wonky cucumbers are priced at 35p for 100g as Tesco said sales of its Perfectly Imperfect range are growing rapidly
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Brassica growers warned of ‘super moth’ explosion
The insecticide-resistant Diamondback moth has been found in numbers up to 100 times higher than usual with fears of crop losses
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Pink Lady enters beauty and lifestyle sectors
Tie-ups with makeup brands and a bespoke Pink Lady paint are part of new strategy to enter aspirational lifestyle channels
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Branston hires Jack Stein for Cornish potato campaign
Cornish chef will help promote start of Cornish new potato season and inspire consumers through six new recipes
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Blue River launches new mango in UK
Mahachanok mango has replaced Nam Dok Mai after a drought cut the season short, and is listed for the first time in M&S
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Family outstrips celebrities as healthy role models
Children look up to close family members over celebrities as their healthy eating role models, new research has found
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Neame Lea launches retail-ready micro greens range
Herb and ornamental supplier has unveiled micro greens range in new carry-case packaging after spotting 'huge retail potential'
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Branston begins work on £5m factory expansion
New facility will process non-class one potatoes destined for convenience sector, and create more than 20 jobs
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British Tenderstem season kicks off
Planted volumes of the branded brassica are up 10 per cent with season having recovered after cold spring
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Blue Skies cleans up at FreshAwards
Anthony Pile won Lifetime Achievement Award with Blue Skies as Business of the Year among raft of industry winners
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Variety touted as ‘Pink Lady of the grape world’
White grape variety Blanc Seedless is marketed under the Pristine brand and could fill spring supply gap in the UK
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Prepared firm invests in new spiralising facility
Freshtime has bought a new four-lane spiraliser to cater for huge rise in demand for spiralised prepared vegetables
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EU 'must incentivise' growers to invest in technology
New proposals by MEPs say EU countries should adapt their laws and offer incentives to small growers to invest in technology
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Tomato grower installs major LED system
French tomato grower Le Jardin de Rabelais has expanded its Philips Lighting LED system in a new 3.4 ha glasshouse
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Prepared produce firm wins Booths listing
Freshtime has secured new listings for its premium own brand in northern retail chain Booths
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English Apples and Pears names new chief executive
Steven Munday has previously worked across a range of Kent businesses, in the paper industry and for sportswear giant Nike
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Calls for EU legislation to support suppliers
MEPs have voted to consider EU legislation to crackdown on unfair trading practices including low produce prices
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Intensive farming ‘must be consigned to past’
Diversified farming systems create stable yields and perform better under environmental stress, according to major new report
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Interview: Zespri's brand plans
Zespri marketing manager for Europe, Nele Moorthamers, talks to Nina Pullman about why the company has identified the UK as a growth market
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Student assesses potential of marijuana sector
Writtle's Simon Jones is looking at whether legal production in Jamaica could lead to a commercial medicinal marijuana sector