Peppers news archive – Page 35

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    BIFGA growers in conciliatory mood

    2009-05-01T13:01:01Z

    Top-fruit growers at the British Independent Fruit Growers’ Association (BIFGA) farm walk in Kent last week were in a conciliatory frame of mind on the continuing issue of assurance schemes.

  • Bananas have become too expensive according to caterer MetroFresh
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    Bananas dumped from school menu

    2009-04-19T11:01:02Z

    Bananas have been ostracised from school dinner menus at a school in Wigan amid fears from the local council is ignoring nutrition.

  • Best of Belgium
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    Best of Belgium

    2009-04-16T20:22:06Z

    Belgium’s fresh produce may not attract the same attention as its neighbours, but the offer from the small country is no less impressive. As exporters look for continued growth despite the downbeat economic situation, Doris Lee Butterworth talks to leading auctions to discuss their latest plans.

  • Article

    ASF in Scottish awards shortlist

    2009-04-15T10:01:01Z

    Angus Soft Fruits (ASF) is among the shortlisted nominees for this year's Scotland Food & Drink Excellence Awards.

  • McCain expands Signatures range
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    McCain expands Signatures range

    2009-04-14T08:01:02Z

    The Signatures range from McCain is set to boost foodservice menus with two new products.

  • The flow-packed bell peppers in their Easter packaging
    Article

    Easter packaging at end of Rainbow

    2009-04-10T09:01:01Z

    Dutch producer Rainbow Growers has launched a new range of vegetables flow-packed in Easter packaging.

  • Asda local sales soar
    Article

    Asda local sales soar

    2009-04-10T08:01:01Z

    Asda has revealed a boost in its sales of local fruit and vegetables across the UK.

  • Growing in stature
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    Growing in stature

    2009-04-09T18:17:39Z

    J van Vliet Cash & Carry scooped the prestigious New Covent Garden Market Floral Business of the Year gong at Re:fresh 2008. Since then, the firm has certainly not rested on its laurels, opening three more branches and registering impressive growth figures. Laura Gould visited the company’s Enfield branch.

  • Article

    New pepper varieties launched

    2009-04-08T14:01:01Z

    Syngenta Seeds Vegetables presented two new varieties of pepper at its second working breakfast staged in Agroponiente, Almería, in February.

  • Hope shines through as clocks move forward
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    Hope shines through as clocks move forward

    2009-04-03T09:20:58Z

    It is finally looking up for the salad sector this quarter, with UK cucumber and peppers coming on stream and Spanish product returning to form after a cold snap. What’s more, growers and suppliers are finding that orders are steady, despite the economic downturn. Elizabeth O’Keefe reports on the change of tune.

  • Article

    Film industry hits Barcelona

    2009-04-01T17:01:01Z

    Agricultural film has increased in popularity, despite the criticisms surrounding the use of plastics in the environmental debate.

  • Andalusia presents united front
    Article

    Andalusia presents united front

    2009-03-13T09:32:51Z

    For the first time, more than 18,000 growers across the region of Andalusia have united under the newly formed organisation, Hortyfruta, to represent and strengthen their standing on the European stage. Alex Lawson visited the fertile fields of southern Spain to find out more.

  • A perfect hat-trick
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    A perfect hat-trick

    2009-03-13T09:32:46Z

    Last year’s Re:fresh Awards were a bumper affair for foodservice specialist Fresh Direct, which walked away with not just one, but two accolades to its name. Added to that, Parkfresh, a business acquired by Fresh Direct just a few weeks before the ceremony, also picked up its first ever Re:fresh prize. Laura Gould finds out how the 12 months since its triple triumph have panned out for the firm.

  • Dutch set on expansion drive
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    Dutch set on expansion drive

    2009-03-13T09:32:40Z

    Dutch salad producers have secured a good reputation in the UK and are well- known for providing high-quality fresh produce in plentiful volumes. Despite the challenging economic climate, innovation remains firmly on the agenda. Doris Lee Butterworth reports.

  • Sarah Pettitt
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    Pettitt elected NFU horticulture chair

    2009-03-04T12:01:01Z

    Sarah Pettitt has been elected the new chairman of the National Farmers’ Union’s (NFU) horticulture board.

  • Thanet Earth in Kent
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    First Thanet product in at Tesco

    2009-03-02T13:14:29Z

    The first-ever vegetables to be grown at Thanet Earth will go on sale this week, well ahead of schedule.

  • Ingrid Plomp
    Article

    Record year for Rainbow

    2009-02-20T15:01:01Z

    Dutch producers Rainbow Growers had a record year in 2008, as its sister company Rainbow International took its first steps into the market.

  • The NGS system on strawberries
    Article

    NGS targets UK growers

    2009-02-17T08:01:01Z

    Spanish firm New Growing System is targeting its production method of a multi-layer trough built in polyethylene at new growers.

  • Spud girls a hit for Andalusia
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    Spud girls a hit for Andalusia

    2009-02-13T12:01:01Z

    The Andalusian Early Potatoes Association handed out 1,200 samples from its stand at Fruit Logistica last week as part of the Andalusian Sensations campaign.

  • Article

    San Cayetano looks east for growth

    2009-02-13T11:16:58Z

    Murcia-based pepper, celery and citrus cooperative is aiming to strengthen its position in eastern European markets this year