Salad vegetables news archive – Page 55
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Fyffes tries to woo Chiquita investors
Improved merger deal would see shareholders in Chiquita own significantly larger percentage of new company
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Japan unveils factory farm
Japan's Osaka University has opened a new factory to commercially grow lettuce under artificial light
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Flower Sprouts renamed for US
Tozer Seeds launch sprout kale hybrid in the US under new name Kalettes to reach kale-loving American consumers
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Downy Mildew threat for spinach growers
New strain of the virus could overcome existing genetic resistance of some varieties of Downy Mildew covering races 1 - 14
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Dutch campaign 'could become' national brand
A campaign launched by Dutch growers to boost domestic consumption of Russia surplus has reached 10 per cent of the population
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'Nobody' eats takeaway salad
Survey finds that more than 99 per cent of people throwaway the salad they receive with takeaway meals such as curries and kebabs
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Vitacress bullish despite pre-tax loss
Pre-tax loss of nearly £1.3m, but salad giant points to its rising EBITDA figure, as sign of having had a good year
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O'Keefe fronts new pepper cookbook
Great British Pepper Cookbook to inform readers about growing, preparing and cooking using the versatile salad veg
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USDA bans leading Florida importer
Importer-exporter falls foul of US law governing payments to suppliers, following investigation by government's AMS agency
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EU topfruit support could reach €82m
Commission places upper limit on proportion of €125m emergency funding that can be claimed by apple and pear sector
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Nantes market set to move south
Nantes wholesale market will follow the lead of co-operative Océane in moving to the south of the city
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Russian firms hunt for new sources
Fresh produce companies in Russia have been forced to seek out new sources of supply following the ban on EU fruit and vegetables
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Russia to impose ban on EU & US produce
Kremlin outlines one-year blockade of agricultural products from countries supporting recent economic sanctions
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TV ad with girl removing salad from burger is banned
A Morrisons advert showed a burger as the ‘preferable option to the salad’ as girl removes salad, onions and tomato
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Rijk Zwaan backs brassica and leafy salad event
Seed firm backs conference dinner, which includes NFU after-dinner speaker and new presentation in honour of late David Piccaver
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Baby leaf iceberg hits Asda shelves
The first-ever bags of baby leaf iceberg were launched in Asda this week, courtesy of PDM Produce
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Swap blueberries for kiwis, shoppers told
A new report finds consumers could save money by swapping pricey ‘superfoods’ for healthy alternatives such as kiwis and spinach
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Kale trending towards shortage
The global increase in demand for kale is stripping Australian farmers of their supplies
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Ready Pac answers kale calling
Group introduces new Baby Kale European Salad Blend to help boost customers' nutrient profile
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United rewarded for salad bar scheme
United Fresh Foundation receives Power of A Gold Award for Let's Move Salad Bars to Schools