Salad vegetables news archive – Page 16
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Pushing cucumber resistance forwards
Rijk Zwaan's fusarium-resistant varieties are proving a success for those who have planted them
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Brits join watercress workforce
New influx of domestic workers amidst coronavirus crisis help harvest UK watercress crop as the season begins
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Bonduelle 'unites for common good'
Bonus will be given to employees who have continued to staff plants and "have demonstrated a proud commitment to their work"
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Vanstone Produce strengthens supply
Lockyer Valley based producer receives funding from Queensland government's Rural Economic Development Grant programme
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New audit process for CA farms
Leafy greens growers given the option of remote audits under new programme
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Spanish produce weathers Covid-19 storm
Strong export data from March reflects resilience of the sector in face of the pandemic
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Dole's RTE salad line goes national
Company's FreshTakes ready-to-eat salad bowls will be rolled out across the western US
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Misionero lands EFI certification
The group's Gonzales facility is the first processing-only facility to be certified in the US
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Covid-19 cases cast shadow over greenhouse
Coronavirus outbreak at Green Empire Farms in US state of New York reflects scale of challenge ahead for growers
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Australian growers adapt to Covid-19 challenge
Vegetable grower Fresh Select is one of many producers implementing new measures to ensure business continuity
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G's launch "chip shop curry" flavour beetroot
New flavour for Love Beets range comes after successful first year for the G's brand
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Organics strive to meet demand
Organic marketers like France’s Prince de Bretagne are working hard to ensure the continuous supply of organic vegetables during the Covid-19 crisis
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Local production in Outer Hebrides
Growing fresh produce in the far north-west of Scotland is no mean feat, but one woman is making it work with the help of an innovative new semi-permanent polytunnel
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TWC brings back watercress bunches
UK’s leading watercress grower takes inspiration from Victorian times with launch of 150g bunches wrapped in biodegradable paper cones
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Fruitbox: Vanguard boss sees new trends emerge
Craig Stauffer explains how coronavirus is creating severe short-term effects while laying the ground for longer-term trends
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Labour shortages a concern in Israel
Israel’s reliance on seasonal workers from Thailand is a worry for domestic production during the coronavirus crisis, as volunteer groups organise to help out on farms
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Resealable bags for Florette Classic Crispy
New format is aimed at helping consumers reduce waste and manage portion control
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Sites earmarked for 41 giant UK glasshouses
Low Carbon Farming, which is behind £120m glasshouse project in East Anglia, predicts new era of environment-friendly production
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Rijk Zwaan's high-wire act
Global growth in high-wire cucumber production has led to an increased focus on development
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Bakkavor suffers Covid-19 downturn
Orders decline across all markets for fresh prepared specialist as directors agree substantial wage cut