All Vegetables articles – Page 200
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ArticleFepex: F&V sector faces hyper-regulation
Body warns of unprecedented challenges to producers from new EU and national regulations
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ArticleNFU welcomes UK-Canada FTA talks
Start of UK-Canada FTA negotiations described as "positive news" by NFU President Minette Batters
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ArticleADQ acquires stake in Unifrutti
Abu Dhabi-based company invests to build agriculture portfolio and bolster food resilience in the UAE
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ArticleThe Fresh Connection appoints David Nelley
US-based company extends senior leadership team with new chief commercial officer role
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ArticleInflation adding to food poverty, warns FareShare
Research highlights dramatic impact the cost-of-living crisis is having on most vulnerable UK families
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ArticleAgroStar acquires INI Farms
Deal will give INI Farms access to a wider and more diverse range of products for its global customers
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ArticleTozer Seeds Netherlands now fully operational
Seed division set up to mitigate export uncertainties caused by Brexit now offers full range of services following preliminary launch in 2021
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ArticleMontivel Export joins Anecoop
Montivel had already been working in partnership with Anecoop for several years
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ArticleBraga Fresh to trial regeneratively grown veg
Move is a major step in trialling low soil tillage concept to improve the carbon content in soil
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ArticleFrieda’s Branded Produce turns 60
Founder Frieda Caplan is credited for introducing US consumers to kiwifruit and other speciality fruits and vegetables
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PodcastsFruitbox 79 - Iryna Kukhtina, Ukraine Berries Association
As the country struggles for its survival, what does the future hold for Ukraine’s fresh produce business?
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ArticleScotts to ‘broaden appeal’ of crop cleaning machine
Root crop machinery firm wants to reach more diverse range of customers by showcasing produce cleaning machine at Fruit Logistica
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ArticleDefra responds to rising fertiliser costs
Emergency meeting called to discuss ways to help growers fertilise crops amid surging gas and fertiliser prices exacerbated by war in Ukraine
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ArticleWar in Ukraine will ‘depress demand and disrupt supply’
Rabobank's Cindy van Rijswick analyses the longer-term impact of Russia's invasion on fresh produce trade
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ArticleShanghai lockdown disrupts supply chain
Inland transport affected by Covid-19 outbreak while ports and airports remain open
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ArticleInflation starts to drive shopping behaviour
Supermarket sales down as people eat out more, while inflation begins to affect shopping behaviour and retail pricing strategies
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ArticleProduction costs soar in Spain
Average export price of fresh fruit and vegetables rose by 2 per cent in January, while production costs jumped 30 per cent
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ArticleSeeking sustainability solutions
Inaugural Horticulture Sustainability Summit brings together Australian industry leaders to discuss key issue
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ArticleVietnam joins Australian ag visa
Australian horticultural industry welcomes first country to join new visa programme for agricultural workers
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ArticleNew FujiMart stores for Vietnam
Sumitomo Corporation to expand grocery supermarket chain adding 50 stores by 2028

