Salad vegetables news archive – Page 39
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Supermarket rocket ‘healthier than homegrown’
Scientists find that processing rocket leaves boosts cancer-fighting compounds, which become more abundant during post-harvest shelf life
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Horticulture businesses see profits rise
Glasshouse and veg production drove revenue growth in the sector, while fruit growers struggled with low farmgate prices
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Hi-tech glasshouse to open in the Grampians
The Victorian government has invested in Nectar Farms to develop a large-scale hydroponic glasshouse
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New commercial director at Thanet Earth
Tamara Redding joins from poultry supplier Bernard Matthews and will replace Richard Diplock at glasshouse veg supplier
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Florette sees the sunny side with new campaign
Salad brand unveils details of new £2.5m spend, which features a performing tractor and puts the focus on sunshine
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British radishes arrive early at Sainsbury’s
Growing conditions bring radish season forward as supermarket plans plans to trial colourful new varieties in response to surge in demand
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Troy Foods salads brand doubles in value
Vegetable and salad manufacturer enjoys 50 per cent year-on-year growth in own brand salads range following new product launches
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Salad brand launches new ‘Brexit’ packaging
New packaging on branded Babyfresco salad bags features a prominent Union Jack to promote pride in buying British produce
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Tozer opens its first trial farm in Murcia
New farm will test the breeder’s innovative varieties in a Mediterranean climate
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Hydoponics firm launches urban ‘farm-in-a-box’
Company aims to reduce food miles and boost nutritional value with hyroponic farming equipment for grocery stores, restaurants and schools
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G’s managers complete wellbeing training
Wellbeing course helps managers to improve their health with expert advice on sleep, positive psychology and biometric tests
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Bonduelle completes Ready Pac deal
Competition authorities had earlier given thumbs up to Bonduelle to complete deal
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Shropshire warns of spiralling labour costs
G's chairman John Shropshire makes powerful case for economic benefits of seasonal workers
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Veg price rises push up German inflation
Increase in vegetable prices caused by recent European shortage has had a dramatic impact on Germany's economy
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LeaderBrand recalls salad lines
New Zealand leafy green producer LeaderBrand’s Ceaser Salad line has tested positive for listeria
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Interview: Renzo Piraccini on growing demand
The president of Italian trade fair Macfrut says new technology is driving a revolution in the horticultural sector
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Canetti's Trojan odyssey
Chilled foods veteran Peter Canetti talks to Fred Searle about his new role at Troy Foods, plans for growth, and what he thinks of the ‘breakfast salad’
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Natures Way Foods hosts Defra visit
Supplier gave senior government officials a tour of facilities and hosted a discussion on Brexit concerns of the food industry
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Virus confirmed in cucumber crop
Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus found on four sites of a commercial greenhouse cucumber business in Bundaberg, Australia
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Managing the media during #vegcrisis2017
G's marketing director Anthony Gardiner on the impact of national media coverage of recent veg and salad shortages