Salad vegetables news archive – Page 8
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Gas prices hit UK supplies
UK glasshouse growers say produce supply issues are imminent as soaring gas prices force producers to cut planting and dial down the heat
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Enza Zaden hails success of Winter Leafy Days
Participants were presented with new concepts and varieties for leafy and open field crops
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Missfresh expands vegetable direct supply
Chinese e-tailer grows vegetable farm network to over 1,300ha with new addition
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Kalera builds vertical mega-farm in Singapore
US vertical farming specialist completes phase one of fully-automated, multi-layered farm
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Gas-price hike 'may lead to produce shortages'
Europe’s glasshouses are turning down the heat due to soaring gas prices meaning salad veg shortages in UK likely, says the Irish Examiner
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Six Vitacress farmers clock up 170 years
Salad producer celebrates six workers, including planning and quality manager Andy Roberts, who has been with the company for 50 years
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Kaufland: Germans need more winter veg
Survey finds over half of people in Germany want more homegrown fresh produce, including peppers and tomatoes
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Syngenta invests in Spain
Syngenta Vegetable Seeds announces €2.4 million investment to boost R&D centres in Murcia and Almería
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Spinach steals the show at Tozer Ibérica open days
Spanish seed company presents its extensive catalogue of crops in the test field in Cartagena, Murcia
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Vertical farm to open in Berlin retail park
Growth towers at Potager Farm’s new facility will be installed by Edinburgh agritech firm Intelligent Growth Solutions
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WUR launches AI lettuce challenge
Wageningen University has launched a competition to find out whether AI can grow lettuce in greenhouses without human input
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Hoogstraten and REO mull merger
The Belgian cooperatives believe a merger would strengthen the group’s ability to respond to internal challenges and external opportunities
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IGS partners with Eden Towers on solar vertical farm
Site in Perth, Australia will be powered by up to 100 per cent solar energy, with Scottish agritech firm IGS installing its Growth Towers
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Early veg gets going at BelOrta
The early vegetable campaign has kicked off at BelOrta with this week's auction of the season's first cucumbers from traditional cultivation
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Crunchy lettuce in the spotlight
Variety adds "exciting new dimensions to the lettuce category", according to Rijk Zwaan
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‘More colour’ needed in fresh produce
Lavender-purple cauliflowers and chocolate-brown peppers are just what the doctor ordered, says breeder Rijk Zwaan
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Study shows promise of urban farming
Urban farming can play a significant role in lowering the risk of shortages and price hikes in the UK, reducing the reliance on fruit and vegetable imports
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Three Threes uses Qukes in new pickle range
Partnership with Perfection Fresh enables greater utilisation of baby cucumber crop
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Sector questions timing of AGEC law
The timing of France's new law banning plastic packaging on fresh fruit and vegetables risks a rise in waste, critics argue
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Plenty appoints new CEO
Arama Kukutai replaces replacing Matt Barnard in the role at California-based vertical farming company