Peppers news archive – Page 16
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Rijk Zwaan UK hires account manager
Former ADAS horticultural pathologist Sarah Mayne joins Rijk Zwaan UK as account manager for glasshouse crops
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Prices surge as veg shortage bites
The price of some vegetables are at their highest level in 15 years, according to Anecoop
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First Aussie zucchinis shipped to Japan
Consumers in Japan can now dine on Australian zucchinis, melons and pumpkins
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Germany sees organic veg boom
2016 saw a major increase in sales of organic vegetables in Germany, with discounters taking a larger share of the market
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Floods, snow and ice cripple European produce supply
Damage from Spanish floods could last until spring with plantings delayed and young crops also affected
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New deal offers The Greenery fresh start
Following several years of restructuring, the Dutch produce marketer has secured new financial backing
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Rain in Spain hits salad veg supply
Salad veg supply is tight as rainfall has halted picking in some areas while cooler temperatures have slowed crop growth
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Biobest aids in root disease fight
Growers in France, the Netherlands and Belgium will benefit from launch of Asperello T34 Biocontrol
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CN Seeds signs deal to market new range of chillis
Seed firm has partnered with Gourmet Genetics to launch and distribute a new range of cocktail tomatoes and chilli peppers
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Enza Zaden showcases veg innovation
Producers had the opportunity to learn more about the company’s product catalogue at House Fair Spain
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New segments drive consumer demand
Enza Zaden is shaking up the pepper and tomato categories with its innovative product offerings
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Citrosol gets to source of food waste problem
The company’s commitment to technological innovation is helping producers cut postharvest losses
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Greenery CEO calls for commercial push
Steven Martina joins Coforta boss Gerard Pronk to rally the troops at Coforta-Greenery anniversary event
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Pepper prices spike at start of Spanish season
Capsicum prices have risen by over 70 per cent on UK wholesale markets due to crossover between Dutch and Spanish supply
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Aldi inspires new Halloween creations
Discounter launches carving guide for range of fresh products beyond the traditional pumpkin jack-o’-lantern
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Ghoulish gourds hit shelves for Halloween
Morco Fresh has seen the growing popularity of Halloween in Australia offer an opportunity for ghoulish gourds, Mini Jacks and Jack-o’-Lantern carving pumpkins in October
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Lidl prepares for peak pumpkin sales
Discounter expects to sell over 70,000 pumpkins on one day with sales forecast to be up 50 per cent on last year
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Sakata inaugurates research centre
The European subsidiary of Japanese group Sakata has opened a new centre in France dedicated to product quality and disease resistance
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EU extends ban on Ghana imports
Ban on imports of Ghanaian gourds, aubergine and chillies has been extended due to ‘significant shortcomings’ in quality
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Halloween fears squashed
A shortage in pumpkins last year prompted a ‘massive increase’ in plantings, while squash demand continues to grow