All articles by Nina Pullman – Page 85
-
Article
South Africa ‘may not’ send more direct to Russia
South African fruit industry says overlap with European stonefruit market ‘is not a problem’ at the moment despite Russian ban adding pressure
-
Video
Video: Growing Underground
Two entrepreneurs have turned their vision of a sustainable food business into a salad farm underneath south London. Nina Pullman reports
-
Article
‘Massive’ Bramleys see sales hike
Industry PR campaign for Bramley apples has seen sales rise by 35 per cent, while growers report ‘largest-ever’ fruit size
-
Article
Industry ‘may need’ SAWS mark two
New NFU manifesto gives MPs list of ‘quick wins’ and longer-term policy recommendations, including a possible replacement for SAWS
-
Article
Branston bus brings potatoes to life
Potato supplier unveils colourful double-decker bus that will tour the UK’s schools telling the potato story
-
Article
Retailer adds Red Tractor logo to canned vegetables
Asda will roll-out Red Tractor logo to eight own-brand canned vegetables in a first for processed produce in UK
-
Article
EU transport set for €11.9bn overhaul
The largest-ever investment in EU transport infrastructure will streamline cross border operations across nine major 'corridors'
-
Article
Tesco launches pink flesh apple
English pink flesh apple ‘turns heads’ with unusual yellow skin, launching as pack of four in Tesco tomorrow
-
Article
Tomato fight raises money for growers
The Dutch campaign to help growers hit by the Russian ban continues with a tomato fight in Amsterdam raising money for producers
-
Article
Packer revamps national trust potato packs
New packs aim to stand out from ‘dull’ potato offering with new colours and ‘enticing’ picture
-
Article
Retailers held to account for tomato workers' pay
Tesco, Sainsburys and Albert Heijn 'have responsibility’ to ensure living wage for workers in Moroccan tomato industry, says report
-
Article
Flower Sprouts renamed for US
Tozer Seeds launch sprout kale hybrid in the US under new name Kalettes to reach kale-loving American consumers
-
Article
M&S launches laser labels for oranges
Retailer has ditched ‘fiddly’ and non-sustainable paper labels with launch of citrus tattooed with a laser label this week
-
Article
Dutch campaign 'could become' national brand
A campaign launched by Dutch growers to boost domestic consumption of Russia surplus has reached 10 per cent of the population
-
Article
Asda unveils click and collect pods
Supermarket expands click and collect services and launches new stand-alone pods in bid to 'lead online' retailing
-
Article
First woman wins chilli-eating comp
Woman builds up tolerance to chillis over several years before beating off competitors at chilli festival and competition
-
Article
Bidvest signs major local authority deal
Catering giant wins contract with Plymouth City Council ahead of free school meals, and boosts local sourcing in the south west
-
Article
Zari apples exhibit at CarFest
AC Goatham apple brand Zari will be at family festival CarFest South for first time this weekend, alongside produce brands Pink Lady and Tenderstem
-
Article
NFU uses GCSEs to promote farming
NFU Cymru has launched a campaign to coincide with GCSE and A level results to encourage young people to consider farming
-
Article
Scots unable to grow exports, survey finds
Scottish businesses face barriers to international growth including stumping up for capital and sourcing staff