Salad vegetables news archive – Page 19
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Northern lights inspire chemical-free seed cleaning
First dry-cleaning technology for seeds launched to reduce pathogen load on seeds without need for chemical treatment or washing
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Russia's Rost cements position
With its acquisition of producer Valley of Vegetables, Rost Group is consolidating its position as Russia's leading greenhouse vegetable producer
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Shortages feared amid border chaos
French ban on freight transport from UK sparks concerns of empty shelves in various lines as panic-buying starts to compound the problem
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London lockdown dampens rhubarb excitement
Early forced rhubarb fails to reach restaurants in the capital after shutdown of hospitality sector under Tier 3 restrictions
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Second Bakkavor worker dies of Covid-19
Prepared food manufacturer rocked by death of second employee from Tilmanstone Salads but it is again unclear if they contracted virus at work
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CEA census shows optimism
Controlled environment agriculture report details a positive outlook from the industry despite Covid-19
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Bakkavor worker dies amid Covid-19 outbreak
Employee falls victim to virus after cases shoot up at prepared salads factory but manufacturer says there is “no evidence” they contracted Covid-19 at work
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Troy Foods opens new ready-to-eat veg facility
Processing factory in Wakefield is part of manufacturer’s five-year plan to become UK’s largest prepared veg supplier across all sectors
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Costa de Almería joins Anecoop
Move will strengthen Anecoop’s presence in Almería, a key supply region for the group
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Green Tech Farm settles on Singapore
Vertical farming specialist will construct a new display and sales centre in Singapore
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Florette offers winter warmth
Salad brand has announced it usually welcomes 250,000 more shoppers in December, and predicts further growth this year
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Singapore grant for &ever
Vertical farming company will produce 500,000kg of greens annually for Singapore
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One Harvest launches rebrand
Brand new logo symbolises freshness, growth and sustainable mind-set
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Korea faces cabbage shortage
Typhoons have crippled cabbage crops across Korea causing prices to jump as demand for the vegetable peaks
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Whole Foods joins list of Infarm customers
The Berlin-based urban farming specialist continues its meteoric rise with the addition of one of London's leading retailers
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Infarm could supply more fruit and veg
During FPJLive and ahead of its Whole Foods tie-up, the group’s UK operations director confirmed its ambitious plan
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NWF resets salads strategy
Prepared-salads supplier Natures Way Foods is looking for new routes to profitability after Covid kills lunch-to-go retail market
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Singapore supports rooftop farms
Singapore Food Agency awards tenders to urban farms located on carpark rooftops
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Harvest London invests in state-of-the-art vertical farm
New facility in Leyton is vertical producer’s second site in north London and the latest construction project by booming tech firm CambridgeHOK
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Covid is changing fruit and veg trade 'permanently'
New report points to expanding supply models, higher demand for local produce, and greater need for mechanisation