Salad vegetables news archive – Page 45
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Langmeads installs fourth solar site
The West Sussex herbs and salad supplier can now power 12,500 homes through a total of 40MW of solar panels
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Truss and Shropshire speak out on Brexit
G’s chairman John Shropshire has spoken about the negative impact on businesses if the UK left the EU as part of minister’s visit
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B.Fresh adds strawberry fields to drinks range
PDM Produce-owned juice brand has sourced strawberries from Lower Reule Farm for its new strawberry-flavoured drink
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Tesco adds wonky cues to Perfectly Imperfect range
British-grown wonky cucumbers are priced at 35p for 100g as Tesco said sales of its Perfectly Imperfect range are growing rapidly
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Neame Lea launches retail-ready micro greens range
Herb and ornamental supplier has unveiled micro greens range in new carry-case packaging after spotting 'huge retail potential'
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DimmidiSì gets closer as health interest grows
Italian fresh convenience brand will take the opportunity this summer to remind consumers how easy it is to eat healthily
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Floods hurt French fruit and veg growers
Cherries and lamb's lettuce among products affected, as producers call on government to provide assistance
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Florette salad pack due to tot up £2m in sales in one year
The 'superfood' mix has proved a big hit with consumers, with over 550,000 households reportedly buying the product since June 2015
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Prepared produce firm wins Booths listing
Freshtime has secured new listings for its premium own brand in northern retail chain Booths
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UAE restricts access to Indian mangoes
Indian chilis, mangoes and cucumbers now require residue analysis reports to enter UAE after the discovery of high levels of pesticides
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European agri minsters visit Philips LED site
Philips Lighting’s Eindhoven GrowWise centre hosted 28 agriculture ministers as part of a two-day visit to the Netherlands
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Salad demo days
Rijk Zwaan looks to open up commercial varieties of lettuce bearing the Knox trait to new markets through a series of demonstrations
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Prepared in line for more growth
The prepared category is soaring, aided by the fact that it suits 2016 UK’s hectic lifestyle generation, but price is still giving headaches to those at the sharp end
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Expats aid BelOrta’s Asian expansion
Belgian co-operative continues to grow a niche market for its range of endives and leaks, as well as other offerings
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Dutch region welcomes EU delegation
Westland promotes expertise and innovation of its horticultural hub, backed by Koppert Cress founder Rob Baan
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Major glass development unveiled after fight
NFU president Meurig Raymond was among those at the opening ceremony at Valley Grown Nurseries (VGN) in Nazeing
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Salad and herb giant Vitacress back in profit
Vitacress recorded a revenue figure of £135.7 million in 2015, down from £169.5m the year before
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Salad, fruit and Pimms sales all soar at Waitrose
Warm weather has seen salad sales rise by 12 per cent, and soft fruit sales go up by 11 per cent
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G’s meets David Cameron in Remain event at Number 10
Prime Minister’s pro-EU trade event comes after Boris Johnson brought produce into the Leave campaign on a recent trip to Cornwall
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Salad sales surge at trendy foodservice chain EAT
EAT brand director Sarah Doyle revealed the growth in this product range as she unveiled new salad lines for summer 2016