All Research & Development articles – Page 68
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ArticleCalls for science-based National Food Strategy
Food science and technology professionals identify three key areas which should be addressed to ensure future food security for the UK
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Article‘No lettuce’ salad wins top organic award
Flower Salad from Maddocks Farm Organic awarded possible listing at Ocado after triumphing in Soil Association’s annual BOOM Awards
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ArticleGoatham’s hungry for more after lockdown boost
British topfruit giant welcomes Covid-related boost to consumption as it continues major programme of orchard planting
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ArticleBASF showcases melon novelties
Innovations include new Pearl cantaloupe range and extension to mini Piel de Sapo range
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ArticleStrawberries help heart health, study suggests
Strawberries could improve markers of cardiovascular and metabolic health in at-risk adults, new research finds
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ArticleCosta teams up for tomato study
University of New England will lead research into hydroponically grown greenhouse tomatoes
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AdvertorialRijk Zwaan keeps track of melon trends
R&D group's hybrid event showcases new varieties that meet consumer preferences in both melons and watermelons
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ArticleTop Seeds rolls out Tomachoc range
Seed company launches line of chocolate-coloured tomatoes with an umami flavour
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ArticleRaspberry volumes set for big rise as season begins
Recent warm weather expected to boost production volumes by 15 per cent year on year as raspberry consumption continues to grow
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ArticlePrince Charles meets sustainable producers
HRH Prince Charles meets sustainable food producers at Cotswolds-based FarmED
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ArticleSupermarket shoppers returning to old habits
Consumers shopping little and often again, online sales plateau and discounters’ growth returns but consumer habits still not back to normal
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ArticleQuick commerce channel 'set for major growth'
Rapid food and grocery delivery now considered a sales channel in own right and IGD says burgeoning sector could more than double in size
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ArticleUK farming needs urgent image change, study says
Urgent need to reform image of UK farming to prevent “disastrous” labour shortages, University of Exeter report warns
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ArticleRSA offers hope in banana disease fight
South African laboratory given exclusive rights to banana variety which shows moderate resistance to Panama disease
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ArticlePromise for Uzbek and Moldova grapes
As Uzbekistan and Moldova seek to diversify their export markets for grapes, the adoption of new varieties remains the biggest challenge
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ArticleCalifornia Giant, OnePointOne sign innovation deal
Deal paves way for the production of berries with improved nutrient values, taste and availability
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ArticleGlobal Grape Congress examines EMEA
Second track of Fruitnet’s 24-hour table grape event focuses on Europe, Middle East and Africa, with a series of presentations and discussions
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ArticleAvocado rootstocks breakthrough for Australian scientists
Researchers develop new way to produce avocado rootstocks shaving months off the process
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ArticleBurgundy Broccoli launches new purple sprouting
UK’s first wholehead purple broccoli brand introduces tender new variety following successful trials
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AnalysisFruit Logistica Trend Report: A Fresh Start?
Trade fair's annual report considers Covid-19 impact and what future may hold for world’s fresh produce companies

