Salad vegetables news archive – Page 29
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City farms to rise up in Russia
TealTech Capital is investing in a network of vertical city farms in major Russian cities, with the first set to launch in Moscow
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AHDB unveils new lettuce bot
New double-armed robot aims to one day peel lettuce leaves in under five seconds amid labour shortages
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Anita Barker joins Natures Way from Samworth Brothers
New appointment also has experience in senior positions at Icelandic Group, Geest and Hazelwoods
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Pack of all trades
A new packaging machine developed by Spanish engineering company Ulma is aiming to shake up salad packaging in Britain and help cut back on plastic
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"Another year of growth" for Bonduelle
French prepared food specialist hits "all-time high" in revenue and profitability
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Chelan Fresh in salad bar donation
Topfruit and stonefruit leader teams with Fuel Up to Play 60 to provide salad/breakfast bars to 15 schools
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Walmart wants 'safer, smarter, more sustainable' supply
Video: Frank Yiannas, the US retail giant's head of food safety, explains its decision to demand blockchain compliance
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Walmart tells salad suppliers: time for blockchain
Following a high-profile e.coli outbreak, the retailer wants to minimise the time needed to trace products back to source
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Summer sun brings best of US innovation
FPJ columnist Amy Cross explains why summer is a joyous time for fresh produce lovers stateside
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A new leaf for salad?
High temperatures and health-conscious shoppers mean Brits are buying more salads despite hot weather and labour shortages putting pressure on producers
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Caught on the hop: Frog found in Aldi salad
Couple "horrified" to discover live frog in bag of Aldi rocket – the second time this year an amphibian has been found in its Nature’s Pick range
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Watercress growers seeking "ambassadors"
A novel campaign by The Watercress Company is offering free weekly watercress to help understand its benefits
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Jupiter jumps on new opportunities
Asia Fruit Logistica: MD Mark Tweddle explains how new grape varieties could make a difference in new markets
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New lettuce Fusarium wilt outbreak confirmed
The AHDB have reported cases in Lancashire, Cambridge and Ireland of the disease which can devastate crops
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Extreme weather 'to push food prices up five per cent'
Nightmare growing conditions likely to drive up retail prices in coming months, says consultancy CEBR
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Florette creates winter salad mix
One of two autumn launches, the Winter Mix responds to consumer demand for a bagged salad suited to colder temperatures
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Drought threat to EU processors
A sustained period of drought this summer has resulted in sharp declines in EU vegetable yields, leading to smaller, less regular deliveries to processors
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Hot weather drives fresh sales at Waitrose
Dressed salads, avocados and soft fruit all enjoyed sales rises of over 20 per cent last week
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Morrisons ditches plastic sleeves on cucumbers
Retailer does away with wrapping on British and Dutch cucumbers amid war on packaging but experts warn the move will reduce shelf life