All Production & Trade articles – Page 1025
- 
      ArticleTGA welcomes £30 million tomato investmentPlans to build a £30 million tomato-growing facility in Suffolk, which would create 180 jobs in the local community and produce up to 10 per cent of the UK’s tomatoes, have been welcomed by the British Tomato Growers’ Association (TGA). 
- 
      ArticleDEFRA dismisses neonicotinoids threatDEFRA has insisted that neonicotinoids pose a 'low risk' towards the health of bees after completing its assessment into the controversial insecticides. 
- 
      ArticleWintry weather set to cause delays to supplyThe cold and snowy weather which has persisted throughout March is expected to cause seasonal delays to some of the UK’s most important crops. 
- 
      ArticleEC expects neonicotinoid suspension by JulyThe proposed suspension of three neonicotinoids is expected to come to fruition by July, according to the European Commision, despite environmental ministers failing to reach a majority vote on the insecticides’ future last week. 
- 
      ArticleTesco suspends Soil & Seed ventureTesco has suspended its organic box service Soil & Seed despite describing the service as producing “a well-received 12-week trial”. 
- 
      ArticleSainsbury's posts strong Q4 updateSainsbury’s has posted strong sales growth for the fourth quarter as it issued its trading statement for the 10 weeks to 16 March 2013. 
- 
      ArticlePoskitt elected acting NFU chairThe National Farmers’ Union has announced that Guy Poskitt will become acting chairman of the NFU Horticulture & Potatoes Board from next month as Sarah Dawson takes time off to have her baby. 
- 
      ArticleSpanish strawberry prices climbPrices for Spanish strawberries have been strengthening after a period of inclement weather caused delays in harvesting. 
- 
      ArticleCalifornia Prune Board demonstrates versatilityThe California Prune Board is to showcase at IFE a new cheese from Marks and Spencer that contains its quality fruit. 
- 
      ArticleO'Malley calls for debate on Potato CouncilNationwide Produce’s managing director Tim O’Malley has called for a debate over the future direction of the Potato Council, arguing there needs to be much more of a focus on R&D. 
- 
      ArticleNFU board outlines path to a healthier industryThe NFU has pledged to fight for a “fairer balance of risk and reward and create a science and regulatory framework with horticulture at its core”. 
- 
      ArticleJersey Royals arrive three weeks earlyThe earliest ever supply of Jersey Royal potatoes reached the UK mainland on 1 March going into selected Marks & Spencer stores. 
- 
      ArticleAgromark sale helps Produce World back to profitProduce World has announced a return to profit after completing a process of operational improvement and quitting unprofitable business. 
- 
      ArticleChilean concern as exports dipChilean fruit producers’ federation Fedefruta has estimated that exports so far this season are a worrying eight per cent down on the same period in 2012. 
- 
      ArticleRedfox and Anglia Farmers reveal partnershipAnglia Farmers and Redfox have launched a new service for fresh produce businesses at the FPJ Conference in Cambridge. 
- 
      ArticleTotal Produce records earnings growthThe Total Produce group has put in a strong performance for 2012 despite Europe still being in the grip of recession. 
- 
      ArticleCold snap sweeps SpainA cold snap accompanied by winds, rainfall and snow on higher ground last week swept across southern and eastern Spain last week 
- 
      ArticleShaffe concerned over shipping rate risesShaffe, the Southern Hemisphere Association of Fresh Fruit Exporters, has said that it remains 'deeply concerned' after the announcement by several shipping companies to increase freight rates as of 1st January 2013. 
- 
      ArticleEC announces a delay on plans to lower DPA MRLThe European Commission has announced it will delay its decision on lowering the maximum residue level (MRL) of diphenylamine (DPA). 
- 
      ArticleNestlé boss warns industry must tackle water crisisNestlé chief executive Paul Bulke has painted a picture of a bleak future for global food production if farmers, suppliers and even consumers do not get a grip on water preservation. 
 

