Peppers news archive – Page 15
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Sweet bell peppers arrive in China
Dutch Valley brand now available through a number of retailers including Metro and City Shop
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SunFed expands Texas operations
The plan is part of the Arizona-based supplier’s strategy to move into year-round supply
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Consumers in the UAE want local
Local production is enjoying a lift in demand thanks to its new perception by consumers, aided by sustainable farming practices, new technologies and governmental support
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Tesco don't fear the reaper
Supermarket reports doubling of availability of Carolina Reaper chilli pepper as hot weather brings early season start
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Opening bell for Dutch peppers in China
The Netherlands' first ever commercial campaign for fresh pepper exports to China is about to get underway
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Greggs hails arrival of salad days
The retailer has put a new spin on the term salad dressing for the launch of its new summer menu
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ICA expands laser branding into melon and squash
Positive consumer reaction has prompted ICA to make laser branding permanent practice on some organic products
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UAE introduces ban on various imports
The UAE has announced a ban starting next month on imports of certain products from Egypt, Oman, Jordan, Lebanon and Yemen over residue concerns
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NatureFresh Farms builds new DC
Facility will handle the company’s increased production and boost its range of speciality packaging
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A$100m blow to Australia’s winter crops
Cyclone Debbie hit Australia’s Bowen Gumlu region when around 20 per cent of the region’s seedlings had been planted for winter
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Egypt fights Saudi pepper ban
A delegation from Egypt will attempt to resolve the current Saudi pepper ban when it visits the Kingdom next week
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Growers assess damage from Cyclone Debbie
Tomatoes and capsicums are likely to be in short supply as Cyclone Debbie ravages Queensland's winter crops
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Veg price rises push up German inflation
Increase in vegetable prices caused by recent European shortage has had a dramatic impact on Germany's economy
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Newcastle retailer fined for selling rotten produce
Medina Food Store charged over £3,000 for displaying and selling substandard fruit and veg, including rotten peppers and apples
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Peppers struggle due to Spanish weather
As supply shortages continue to bite, pepper prices remain sky high while growers and suppliers are feeling the squeeze
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Snack pepper market ‘still growing’
Sakata showcases growing sweet pepper portfolio in response to growing demand in lunchbox and snacking market
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Veg growers “not profiting from higher prices”
Benefits are not being passed down the supply chain as intermediaries exploit the current shortage
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Chilling winter for salad veg suppliers
Media headlines have put veg shortages in the spotlight for now but the impact on suppliers will last for much longer
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Veg shortage hits Poland
Freezing conditions in southern Europe hit availability and price of winter vegetables in Poland, but Polish apples rebound
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Rijk Zwaan develops African aubergines
After a decade of development, the vegetable seed group is now selling the first seeds on a commercial basis