Salad vegetables news archive – Page 38
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Raft of NPD for Neame Lea Nursery
Company unveils new range of trial products including salad bowls, smoothies and a tea infusion
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Fresh produce's brand masters
FPJ rounds up the leading names in fresh produce branding and analyses their latest investment and marketing plans
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Drone records Waitrose watercress harvest
Retailer releases footage of watercress harvest at Manor Farm in Hampshire as first leaves arrive on shelves
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Florette launches new slaws range
Salads brand begins selling two slaw mixes, drawing inspiration from street food and responding to consumer demand for convenience
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Tesco launches re-sealable salad bags
New packaging is designed to help shoppers cut waste as new research finds bagged salad is still among most wasted food item
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AgroExpo fair returns to Crete
The second consecutive AgroExpo will be held in Crete next week, bringing together entrepreneurs from across the island and mainland Greece
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Largest automated farm to open in Japan
Japanese group Spread has announced it’s opening the world’s largest automated vertical farm, Techno Farm Keihanna
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Greggs hails arrival of salad days
The retailer has put a new spin on the term salad dressing for the launch of its new summer menu
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Salad grower fined after chainsaw accident
Growing Green has been fined over £120,000 after a worker suffered deep cuts to the arm in a chainsaw accident
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Watercress season opens with fancy dress and hampers
The Watercress Company has welcomed the first leaves of the UK season by delivering hampers with watercress-related goodies
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'Fuel Up with Dole' this month
Dole continues its Disney marketing tie-up with promotional activity surrounding the release of Cars 3
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Late start triggers veg shortage
Californian vegetable production has been hit by heatwaves and record rains, delaying the season start
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G’s sends flush of wonky icebergs to Tesco
Excess of small iceberg lettuces will be saved from going to waste despite difficult growing conditions
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Macfrut aims to carve out its own niche
Italy's largest produce trade show is targeting buyers in emerging markets as well as small and medium-sized suppliers
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Bakkavor fined £2m over worker's death
A worker was crushed by plastic bales while working at Bakkavor prepared veg and sald subsidiary Hitchen Foods
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UAE ban has multiple effects
The UAE recently announced a ban on certain products from several Middle Eastern countries, impacting growers in Oman, Jordan and back home in the UAE
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British salad growers ‘open to export’
UK salad growers say they could export to US firms currently struggling with droughts in role reversal after Spanish floods
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Mixed quarter for Del Monte
While the group hit key objectives, it also faced "a number of headwinds" that ultimately resulted in a net income fall
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Waitrose launches GYO cucamelons
Cucumber-flavoured mini watermelons have launched as part of premium retailer's outdoor plants range
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Vitacress returns to profit
Directors describe figures as 'encouraging' after a series of investments bear fruit for the company