Onion and garlic news archive – Page 8
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ArticleAustralian horticulture exports perform strongly
A prosperous 2018/19 season for Australia’s horticulture industry sees an increase in nut, fruit and vegetable exports
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ArticleOnions 52 join food safety campaign
Leading US grower-shipper joins PMA’s gold circle campaign, strengthening commitment to food safety
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ArticleAustralian onion prices surge
Large export volumes and excessive heat conditions sees price of Australian grown brown onions skyrocket
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ArticleUS tariffs will have “limited” impact on Spain, says Fepex
The market accounted for just 0.4 per cent of the total export value of Spanish fruit and vegetables last year
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ArticleBan causes Indian onion shortage
India’s decision to ban onion exports following significant rain damage has caused shortages and price rises in the UAE
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ArticleSpain's produce consumption rises
Fruit and vegetable spending grows 4 per cent during the first five months of the year
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ArticleTasmanian onion exports rebound
New project helps drive sharp increase in volume and value over early stages of 2019
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AnalysisAustralian vegetable exports climb
Suppliers respond to pockets of demand in Europe and Asia, with carrots and onions leading the charge
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ArticleTurning on the bulb
Long neglected by British farmers, Freshfields is ramping up its garlic production, having begun just four years ago with an experiment. Ed Leahy caught up with the company’s progress to see if garlic could become a staple for UK growers
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ArticleWrap reveals scale of UK waste
The waste reduction body has published a report detailing how more than £1bn of food destined for UK retailers never leaves the farm
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ArticleMash launches BBQ salads
Northern Irish prepared specialist develops 'home style' potato salad and coleslaw products to go with summer BBQs
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ArticleHuge slavery network supplied major retailers
Modern slavery operation which picked spring onions for UK supermarkets thought to have had up to 400 victims
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ArticleNZ organic onions arrive in Europe
Bostock New Zealand sends staff to inspect quality of first consignment
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ArticleBritish onion shortfall prompts imports
Nightmare weather last year hit stocks of the British crop meaning shoppers will be buying from abroad until the summer
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ArticleNew drive to control downy mildew and blight
Extensive AHDB research project tackles widespread diseases, with downy mildew estimated to cause annual lettuce losses of over £15m
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ArticlePrepared artichoke hearts land Medfel innovation award
Spanish producer Caudraspania is hoping to drive up artichoke consumption with product designed to add value and convenience
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ArticleMoulton Bulb Co director retires
Man responsible for boosting British onion exports steps aside after a career dedicated to the sector
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ArticleTurkish markets tackle price rises
Turkish authorities have set up cheaper state markets in Ankara and Istanbul in response to skyrocketing vegetable prices
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ArticleExport awakening for Australian onions
New programme to alleviate supply pressures on the Australian domestic market
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ArticleG’s to shake up import strategy in no-deal scenario
Salad veg supplier considers removing date codes, using new trade routes and supplying customers via UK hub if no Brexit deal is reached

