All Vegetables articles – Page 22
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Meet the next Master Fruiterer: George Smith
Smith has a wealth of experience in fresh produce marketing, representing growers, and developing export markets
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Comment: Canada remains open for business
CPMA president Ron Lemaire says countries including Mexico could supply more produce to Canada if tariffs push up price of US imports
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Tariffs ‘bad news’ for consumers, say produce business leaders
Prices and healthy diets under threat as escalating trade dispute casts shadow over North American market
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Mexican avocados in the firing line
With the Super Bowl just days away, what impact with Trump’s tariffs have on demand for avocados and other Mexican fruit and vegetables?
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Fresh produce tops inflation-affected goods list in Korea
Asian pears record the highest price jump of more than 70 per cent as local fruit and vegetable production is marred by poor weather
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Mexico and Canada order retaliatory measures against Trump’s tariffs
Canada rolls out 25 per cent tariffs against US products while Mexico set to push tariff and non-tariff measures
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Coming soon: Asiafruit’s Fresh Produce India edition
Asiafruit’s first issue of its 30th anniversary year sets the scene for Fresh Produce India 2025 with a spotlight on this fast-developing market
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Government launches consultation to protect valuable farmland
Land use framework will map the areas of England with the best quality farmland and greatest potential for nature recovery
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Unica hosts AI and critical thinking conference
Event for member cooperatives explored impact of AI on the agricultural sector
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BayWa takes legal action to secure restructuring
Not all of its lenders have approved the company’s proposed transformation, as it seeks to offload a large portion of its debt
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France’s Interfel honours its first president, the late André Potel
André Potel, who was the first president of both Interfel and Aprifel, in addition to serving as director of CTIFL, has “left his mark”, according to Interfel
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MPs call for UK to boost food production by 30 per cent by 2050
Group says UK agriculture needs clearer plan to unlock its potential, reduce dependence on imports, and contribute to global food security
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Tosca eyes European gains
Company’s reusable packaging solutions are winning over new customers
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Tozer to showcase 150 varieties at Murcia Open Days
Independent seed company opens doors of its trial farm in El Albujón, Murcia on 11-13 February
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Cost and climate reduce crop variety across Turkey
High costs and climate change are driving many fruit and vegetable growers in Turkey to switch to wheat and corn, which are increasingly viewed as a safer option
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Iran identifies challenges to boosting organic produce sector
Iran Organic Association hosted a seminar to highlight key areas of development to support Iran’s organic sector, including education, infrastructure and international collaboration
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SanLucar partners with Greenfood to supply Swedish consumers
New deal enables Spanish company to expand its premium range in the country
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Ausveg backs new outdoor media campaign promoting healthy, affordable vegetables
Campaign spotlights new research showing one extra serve of vegetables a day could save families money, support farmers, and improve health
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Albert Bartlett potatoes benefit from Minecraft movie tie-in
The UK potato supplier hopes its partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery and A Minecraft Movie will attract new customers into the chilled potato category
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Apofruit brings “nickel-free” vegetable range to Berlin
Vegetables are grown hydroponically so they do not absorb nickel or other heavy metals that may be present in the ground