Tomato news archive – Page 30
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French shoppers ‘confused’ by 'semi-organic' labels
Some suppliers concerned that new labels offering middle way between organic and conventional production might act as barrier to sales
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Prized veg grower returns to Chelsea with new varieties
Welsh giant veg producer Medwyn Williams to return to Chelsea Flower Show with new parsnip and tomato varieties after nine-year absence
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On the road to a greener future
Fruitnet talks to Spanish logistics firm Frío Guerrero about its holistic approach to reducing its environmental impact
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You say tomato, I say tomatillo
Comment: FPJ's US correspondent Amy Cross looks at how tomatillos have found a place in American consumers' hearts
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Pure Flavor taps into growing organic demands
Company expands Canadian organics acreage and launches Craft House Collection
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Pulling in the same direction
Christiane Bell discusses how BayWa is making it easier for customers to access fresh produce from its different sources
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Zero-tariff Brexit raises questions
Brexit uncertainty is hitting new levels after the UK government's suggestion it could impose zero tariffs on most fruit and vegetable imports
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Mexican tomato decision 'threatens jobs'
US employers are being 'harmed' by the decision to limit Mexican tomatoes
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'Devastating' virus threatens tomato sector
UK growers are warned to prepare in case of the arrival of tomato brown rugose fruit virus, which can wipe out entire crops
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EU to launch fruit and vegetable observatory
Move will improve transparency and enable sector to cope more effectively with market volatility
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AgroFresh expands to new markets
Fresh produce solutions company, AgroFresh, has gained access for two of its products in Australia and California
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Costa announces half-yearly results
Firm reports lower profit number than expected but remains on target for medium to long term growth
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Turkish markets tackle price rises
Turkish authorities have set up cheaper state markets in Ankara and Istanbul in response to skyrocketing vegetable prices
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Top Seeds unveils new brands
Seed company uses its Fruit Logistica debut to launch its Amai pepper and Ikigai tomato line
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US upends Mexico tomato trade
Anti-dumping investigation to be resumed after 2013 trade deal is said to have failed
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Brittany alliance finds third way
Three giants of French tomatoes have formed the ‘Alliance Nature & Saveurs’, offering a range of tomatoes grown without pesticides
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Russian vegetable production soars
Production of vegetables in Russia continues to rise rapidly, with new greenhouses coming into production and open-field yields on the increase
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Tomatoes NZ eyes value growth
With a “finite opportunity” to increase domestic value and sales, industry body is looking further afield
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Gene editing could spice up tomatoes
Pungent compounds that make chilli peppers spicy could be activated in tomatoes thanks to gene-editing, scientists say
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Greenhouses boost food security in UAE
The first tomato harvest from UAE agricultural technology firm Pure Harvest is a sign of things to come, as the Gulf strives to reduce its reliance on food imports