Peppers news archive – Page 4
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Fruitful ties for New Zealand and Vietnam
Two countries commit to deepening agricultural relationship including expanding access for bilateral fruit trade
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BelOrta shows off pepper range
With the start of the sweet pointed pepper season, the Belgian cooperative's wide range of pepper varieties aims to please all tastes
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Tribelli ramps up consumer marketing campaign
The sweet pepper brand is planning a wide range of consumer-focused activities across key European markets
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New machine aids pepper prep
Kronen will showcase the PDS4L pepper de-coring and cutting system at this year’s Fruit Logistica in Berlin.
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Gas prices hit UK supplies
UK glasshouse growers say produce supply issues are imminent as soaring gas prices force producers to cut planting and dial down the heat
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BelOrta kicks off courgette campaign
The Belgian cooperative this week announced the first sales of the new courgette season, with a wide range available
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Kaufland: Germans need more winter veg
Survey finds over half of people in Germany want more homegrown fresh produce, including peppers and tomatoes
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Finns buy more fresh fruit and veg
Greater interest in health eating expected this coming year, along with increased demand for local and seasonal
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‘More colour’ needed in fresh produce
Lavender-purple cauliflowers and chocolate-brown peppers are just what the doctor ordered, says breeder Rijk Zwaan
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Galilee Export teams up with Save Foods
Post-harvest treatment applied to bell peppers and avocados to fight food waste
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BelOrta puts faith in growers
Belgium's BelOrta looks back on a year of mighty challenges and praises the dedication of its 1,000 fruit and vegetable producers
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Rewe builds sustainable produce supply
Eugenio Guidoccio and Markus Bobenhausen reflect on new challenges for retailer's fruit and veg procurement business
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Space-grown chillies break new records
The harvest of chilli peppers represents the longest experiment carried out in space
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LaManna ready for life after lockdown
Anthony Di Pietro talks openly about challenges the company has overcome over the last two years
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Maddie’s Month targets A$100,000 in fundraising
Flavorite to donate 10c from tomato and capsicum sales at Coles stores to help fund bone marrow research
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TWC opens Halloween pumpkin patch
New ‘pick you own’ patch on land adjacent to company’s watercress beds allows local families to select their perfect pumpkin
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Fruitbox 70 - Mehdi El Alami, Morocco FoodEx
A new promotional campaign and a faster shipping link have opened the door for Moroccan food and drink exports to the UK
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Pumpkins 'increasingly seen as food'
Consumer awareness of pumpkins as a food and not just for carving is on the rise, according to research by charity Hubbub
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Tesco forecasts bumper Halloween
Demand for pumpkins is expected to rocket year on year following the disappointment of Covid-hit 2020
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The long road to seedless peppers
From Zeraim Gedera’s initial inquiries two decades ago to today’s Breedx breeding programmes, Gerry Kelman explores the development of seedless peppers in Israel