All Production & Trade articles – Page 487
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Article'Edible tea' is one of 5 A Day
New range of fruit and vegetable teas from Nim's offer innovative new way for consumers to eat and drink healthily
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ArticleTWC trial watercress soup at NHS hospital
The Watercress Company aims to boost patient nutrition and reduce food waste with new soup creation
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ArticleExclusive: Bardsley England acquires Newmafruit
Deal sees two major UK topfruit producers come together, with Newmafruit the latest addition to Bardsley England group
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ArticleNew Australian management for Kanzi apples
Five leading Australian fruit producers join forces to secure master license and rights to Kanzi apple brand
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ArticleCoronavirus casts shadow over Chilean fruit exports
Impact on shipments to Asia has been minimal so far, but it’s too early to assess situation fully says Asoex
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ArticleCQLP halts strawberry sales
French consumer brand ‘C’est qui le patron?’ has abandoned strawberry sales after two years due to packaging and waste issues
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ArticleSNFL fast-tracks grape development in Peru
The company has opened up protocol to ship new table grape varieties directly from Spain to Peru
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Article£10m investment for Mash Direct
Northern Irish veg processor plans to expand its facilities and make them more environmentally friendly
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ArticlePeruvian blues in pole position
With exports of US$810m last year, the country has leapfrogged Chile to become the world’s number one exporter
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ArticleCosta reveals rebrand for Perino
Australian group unveils new look for its snacking tomatoes in ‘Snack Attack!’ promotional campaign
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ArticlePlant-based food drives mushroom sales
New stats from Tesco show mushroom sales rapidly rising, with growers facing unprecedented demand
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ArticleRiverford co-owners star in new campaign
Guy Singh-Watson's organic business pushes back against supermarkets, air freight and pesticides in short film
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ArticleSignify launches new LED toplighting
New LED toplighting consumes 50 per cent less energy while matching HPS light output, according to Dutch lighting specialist
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ArticleFepex voices fears over minimum wage rise
Organisation warns that the rise will adversely impact the competitiveness of Spanish produce sector
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ArticleChicory sales grow at Waitrose
The forced crop is proving popular with shoppers looking to improve their gut health
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ArticleGenetics will aid tomato taste
UF professor Jay Scott urges researchers to utilise genetics in growing tastier tomatoes across different geographical locations
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ArticleFrench strikes hit topfruit exports
Strikes and blockades at various French ports have disrupted exports of apples and pears, with Blue Whale estimating losses at €150,000
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ArticleDriverless lorries ‘could spark major RORO growth'
RORO predicted to secure 80 per cent market share by 2050 thanks to the anticipated roll-out of driverless vehicles
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ArticleEastern Spain counts cost of storm Gloria
Citrus and vegetable production are worst affected, with losses expected to run into tens of millions of euros
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ArticleNew research group to tackle food waste
Quality and Food Loss Network will focus on waste during production, before food reaches the consumer

