Peppers news archive – Page 7
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Americans’ gourdy love affair with pumpkins
The US loves Halloween, and the event is highly visible over the coming weeks, writes FPJ's US correspondent Amy Cross
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Colour and taste are pepper priorities
Snacking, colour, disease resistance and taste – Rijk Zwaan's pepper team has lots of competing demands to consider
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Asda unveils NI-grown pumpkins
Gilfresh achieve first-ever commercial scale pumpkin production, going on sale at Asda
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Edwin Vanlaerhoven to leave Valstar
Managing director departs following seven years in charge of Best Fresh Group's greenhouse veg division
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Gourd Omens for Squash
Quietly making progress with the growth of winter celebrations and healthy-eating trends, squashes have great potential waiting to be tapped into. Ed Leahy talks to grower Paul Southall about the squash market
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UK ‘closing in’ on large-scale vertical lettuce production
Vertical farm director says indoor production of salad heads in Britain has potential to replace imports from Spain as sector gathers steam
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Breton courgette volumes build
French marketer Prince de Bretagne reveals that courgette volumes are set to grow from 15 tonnes a day to 25 tonnes a day in the coming weeks
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Hottest UK-bred chilli "Armageddon" goes on sale
Tesco is stocking the "incredibly potent" Armageddon chilli pepper, bred by Tozer Seeds and grown by Salvatore Genovese
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'Non-susceptible' peppers discovered
Keygene breakthrough generates new opportunities for sustainable sweet and hot peppers
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Agroponiente expands organic programme
Aubergines, courgettes, peppers cucumbers and mini watermelons lead company's organics charge
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Tribelli lands Superior Taste Award
Enza Zaden’s sweet pepper wins prestigious recognition from International Taste Institute
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Thanet Earth MD steps down
Des Kingsley will leave the Kent growers, with Chris Butler named as his successor
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Good reaction to extended pepper range
Rijk Zwaan's chocolate and orange coloured Sweet Palermo peppers are catching the eye in a growing market
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Fresh Del Monte cuts cloth accordingly
The company has reorganised its produce operations to deal with rising costs and lower demand for bananas
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Jet Airways shutdown slows India export
Fresh produce exports by air made up around half of the cargo onboard now-grounded Jet Airways flights
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Colour holds the key
Rijk Zwaan is working to add more colour to fresh produce displays in a bid to drive sales of healthier items
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NZ growers partner on Marron d’Or
Bostock New Zealand and Leaderbrand team up to produce new buttercup squash variety
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Turkish 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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Video: Motörleaf drives clever crops
Artificial intelligence is helping to automate greenhouse production of vegetables like tomatoes and peppers
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Top Seeds unveils new brands
Seed company uses its Fruit Logistica debut to launch its Amai pepper and Ikigai tomato line