Salad vegetables news archive – Page 32
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"Bomb shelter" micro-greens on sale in Waitrose
Growing Underground is selling two salad leaf ranges at the retailer and are setting their sights on new underground sites
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G’s revamps UK radish hub
New washing and grading lines ready for start of UK season as G’s modernises to keep pace with growing demand
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Trade mourns loss of California great
Tanimura & Antle president and chief executive Rick Antle has passed away following a brief battle with cancer
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Koppert Cress expands into Belarus
Company's recent tie-up with Stanislav Batura-Venzelev promises to raise profile of its brand in the country
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New salad range reducing waste
Steve's Leaves latest offering is grown outside on a farm with 10 per cent given to wildlife and biodiversity
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New look for Florette bags
Branded salad giant puts the focus on sunshine, backed by messages around the company's farmer ownership
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Discovery of "gambling" plants could boost yield
New breakthroughs in understanding the germination of cress could lead to more uniform and predictable crops
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'Chlorate club' targets input reduction
Campden BRI is recruiting members from across the sector to take part in a new project looking at reducing chlorate levels
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Veg grown near south pole
German scientists produced a range of veg at their Antarctic station in preparation for space grow ops
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Netherlands' Brexit scale back
Producers are concerned Brexit will damage Dutch salad exports and one is already starting to pull back from the UK market
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G's teaching millennials how to manage veg industry
The salad suppliers announced a new scheme to help its young employees develop life skills
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BrightFarms to build fifth greenhouse in Texas
New facility will deliver baby greens and herbs to local customers within 24 hours of harvest
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New facility to grow year-round lettuce
Two British companies are pairing up to create an "innovative" hydroponics facility which will increase shelf life for UK consumers
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Takeaways 'should stop giving away salad'
Damning research suggests free salads given away by the likes of kebab and curry shops are almost never eaten
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Agrial's ambition
Doug Robertson, managing director of Agrial Fresh Produce, explains how the Florette owner’s new structure puts it on the path to significant growth
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OriginO boosts salad production
Bell peppers and cucumbers will be seen in greater volumes due to growing demand
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ADFSC to supply Elite Agro in UAE
The Abu Dhabi Farmers’ Services Centre is set to supply Elite Agro as the UAE looks to strengthen its domestic supply chain for local produce
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Lettuce disease ‘a priority’ in AHDB research
Fusarium wilt, discovered in UK lettuce for first time in 2017, named among fifteen key areas in second year of crop protection programme
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Icy blast puts Italian harvests in jeopardy
Production of vegetables and fruit could be at risk following this week's cold weather, says leading agriculture official
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Bayer to launch new Nunhems lettuce varieties
New lettuces to be sold under Nunhems brand cover supply calendar by combining production from various countries