All Vegetables articles – Page 168
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UK and NZ finalise FTA
The UK and New Zealand have finalised their free trade deal agreed in principle last October
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ArticleUkrainian produce exports 'have stopped'
Fruit and veg exports no longer moving, say traders in Poland, while in Russia the rouble's buying power falls
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Article'We will ensure workforce for growers,' says Defra
Government promises to ensure UK growers have the workforce they need as war in Ukraine generates alarm over seasonal labour availability
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ArticleWorst border disruption 'yet to come', warns PML
Logistics boss says queues at border will be “ten times worse” once physical border inspections are introduced on 1 July
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ArticleHome Office announces visa concessions for Ukrainians
Changes allow Ukrainians in the UK to have their visas temporarily extended or be able to switch onto different visa routes
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ArticleSAWS operators: 'There will be enough workers from outside Ukraine'
Contingency plans are in place to source enough seasonal workers from outside the Ukraine and Russia, say SAWS operators
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ArticlePML opens Portsmouth depot
UK logistics provider PML sets up satellite transport depot in Portsmouth to strengthen perishable network
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ArticleUkraine conflict 'a concern' for Italian trade
Vice-president of industry association Fruitimprese says crisis could see produce rerouted back to Europe
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ArticleKaufland: 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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ArticleAgroponiente unveils new structure
Group splits its operations into two business units reporting directly to new CEO Imanol Almudí
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ArticleVegetable growers call for price rise
Stable prices and increasing production costs have industry body calling for action
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ArticleTesco partnership turns veg packaging into bin bags
Soft plastics from in-store collection points are processed by Berry Global and converted into bin liners containing 20 per cent recycled material
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ArticleSpinach 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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Article'All systems go' for Fruit Logistica 2022
World’s leading fruit and vegetable trade fair gets green light to roll out red carpet
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ArticleDigital Agrifood Summit Portugal returns
The second edition of the online Portuguese agricultural showcase will be held on 23-25 February
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ArticleGrowers warned of SAWs wage increase
NFU seeks clarity from government on potential seasonal worker wage increases from 2022
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ArticleEurofruit April celebrates return of Fruit Logistica
Fruit Logistica Edition – Part 2 is the ideal showcase for exhibitors who want to maximise their exposure at this year’s fair
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ArticleRohlik presses on with German expansion
Knuspr.de aims to dominate Germany's growing e-grocery market by holding a 30 per cent market share
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ArticleDole confirms health campaign sponsorship
Fresh produce giant sponsors UK 'Eat Them To Defeat Them' healthy eating TV campaign once more
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ArticleHGV driver numbers ‘stabilising’
Fall in driver numbers slows thanks, in part, to higher capacity for driving tests, Logistics UK reports

