All Vegetables articles – Page 140
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Article“Enormous potential” for robots and AI in greenhouses
Rabobank report says AI offers value in sustainability, quality, better working conditions and price
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ArticleShoppers turn to wonky veg as food prices rise
Consumers are buying more imperfect fruit and veg to cut costs as food inflation reaches record high
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ArticleUK plastic tax registrations rise
UK Plastic Packaging Tax (PPT) registrations rise as fresh deadline looms, packaging data services provider reports
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ArticleWestfalia unveils Global Water Plan
Plans are in place to decrease use of water 50 per cent by 2030 with strategies developed across several countries
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ArticleFrost hits New Zealand growers
Horticulture growers across the country feel the effects of recent cold snap
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ArticlePort of Antwerp-Bruges confirms Europa Terminal renewal
The nine-year project is set to boost container capacity and aid the transition to climate-neutral, according to the port
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ArticleDP World breaks ground on £350m London Gateway project
One thousand jobs to be created in Essex as building work starts on £350m fourth berth at London Gateway, says DP World
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ArticleNew DP World routes bolster fruit trade
Emirati logistics company connects South American and South African exporters with Asia
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Article‘UK is driving production abroad’, warns O’Malley
Britain is on the road to importing more fresh produce due to perfect storm of factors exacerbated by government policy that is “totally anti-agriculture”
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ArticleTesco to cut 325 office jobs
Leading UK supermarket to cut office jobs as interim profits take a hit
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ArticleConti Seafrigo Antwerp builds frozen food warehouse
The CSA alliance is building a state-of-the-art warehouse for frozen food at the Port of Antwerp, with room for more than 40,000 pallets
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ArticleAldi to create 3,000 new jobs in UK
Discounter Aldi announces major jobs push in UK ahead of festive season
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ArticleBradford takes steps towards building new wholesale market
Plans to build a new state-of-the-art wholesale market to strengthen food distribution in Yorkshire and North-East move step forward, Bradford Council announces
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ArticleRijk Zwaan faces challenges head on
The Dutch group remains adaptable when facing up to key issues, with its breeding programmes focusing on disease resistance and cost-effectiveness
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ArticleG’s predicts lower winter availability of Spanish leafy salads
Reduction in plantings could see a 15% drop in Spanish leafy salad production, according to commercial director of G’s España
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ArticleHort Innovation board candidates announced
Jan Vydra, Elke Cleverdon, Anthony Cull and Stephen McCutcheon run for board positions
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Article'Record-breaking' Fields of Innovation for Syngenta
Event featured more than 550 varieties of 25 crops on the 4ha site at Grootebroek, the Netherlands
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ArticleTaiwan uses train stations for farms
Leafy greens are being grown in empty spaces in Taiwan’s metro stations
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ArticleBASF champions Sunions ‘revolution’
Vegetable seed specialist also unveils ’Together, we’re the revolution’ slogan in Madrid
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ArticleTIAH spearheads recruitment drive
Ag leaders commit to action to attract new talent into farming careers

