Salad vegetables news archive – Page 80
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Tomato growers focus on disease
The British Tomato Growers’ Association (TGA) held a workshop last week with the Horticultural Development Company to identify how growers and scientists can work together to combat the new pests and diseases that threaten British tomato supplies.
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Key Tech appoints France sales head
Patrick Marmet has been handed the role of area sales manager for France at the process automation system designer and manufacturer
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WOW! Micro leaf launches new site
WOW! Micro leaf has launched a new website to promote the premium herb and salad leaf range.
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Bonduelle to build new salad site
The French fresh-cut firm has revealed plans to build a new factory in Italy to replace that which burned down in 2008
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Salad industry celebrates good year for salads
The salad industry is in fine spirits, with a good year under its belt after two seasons of heartbreak. As UK supply moves nearly exclusively to the Spanish offer, Elizabeth O’Keefe looks back at the English season and forward to winter supply
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Iceberg short for Christmas
Spanish growers are warning of a shortfall in iceberg supply from next week until after Christmas.
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Key Tech appoints marketing director
Randy Unterseher appointed as US group's new senior director of marketing
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Good Natured at the front of the Qs
The Good Natured brand of soft fruit and salads has been honoured in the 30th annual Quality Food Awards (Qs), held at the Hurlingham Club on Tuesday.
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Spanish lettuce exports set to fall
Fluctuating temperatures in south-east Spain have affected the lettuce crop, resulting in an expected drop in production
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Florette launches new site
Salad giant Florette has launched a new website with the theme of “10 years of prepared salad expertise” at its heart.
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Bakkavör recovery continues in Q3
Icelandic group reports on improved EBITDA and greater net profit, boosted by higher UK fresh prepared food sales
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Glasshouse report pressures authorities
A new independent report on the West Sussex glasshouse industry has identified significant potential for increased production under glass and is set to put pressure on local government in the region.
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Forum presents convenience trends
Freshconex returns to Berlin for the third time in 2010, boasting a wide variety of conference sessions covering the industry's hot topics
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Syngenta makes dual lettuce move
The vegetable seed specialist has acquired two US-based lettuce seed companies
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Chalcroft extends Tilmanstone business
Chalcroft Construction has assisted in the design and construction of an extension for Dover-based Tilmanstone Salads, part of Bakkavör Group.
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Enza Zaden homes in on taste
Global seed breeder Enza Zaden has launched a tomato campaign, Timing Taste, with the aim of uniting the salad sector together across the UK and continental Europe in producing tomatoes with more flavour.
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Key Tech launches fresh-cut innovation
Newly redesigned Compact Dryer boasts a number of innovative features, and is CE-marked and UL-certified
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Kroger rolls out traceable salads
The retailer's new line of fresh salads includes HarvestMark traceability technology as part of the 'Quality You Can Trace' programme
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Raymond Blanc backs British toms
Renowned chef Raymond Blanc attended the first day of the National Fruit Show last week to judge the British Tomato Growers’ Association’s (TGA) Tastiest Tomato Competition.
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Azura reveals tomato increase
Franco-Moroccan tomato supplier Azura has released its forecast for the upcoming season from Morocco.