All Vegetables articles – Page 7
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Early season predicted for UK veg
Brassica and pea growers are forecasting an early start to harvest thanks to the warm spring, with hopes of building anticipation for the homegrown crop among consumers
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San Carlos, Shandong to develop binational industrial park
The San Carlos-based park will have a special focus on fruit and vegetable production and agro-industrial innovation
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Oppy to market Oceanside Pole peppers
West Coast Tomato Growers programme will be enhanced by the introduction of red sweet bell peppers
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Spain passes law requiring plant-based meals to be served in schools
The legislation also requires more fruit, vegetables and legumes to be served to school children
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Hort Connections brings industry to Brisbane
Australia and New Zealand’s largest horticulture conference and trade show prepares for another bumper edition with over 4,000 delegates expected
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Ausveg welcomes David Daniels as national agrichemical manager
Daniels to focus on establishing an effective advisory network across Australia’s diverse vegetable crops and growing regions
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Biotalys and AgroFresh partner to protect fresh produce
Companies to jointly develop biological solutions to reduce food waste
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Potato growers urged to be vigilant as beetle re-enters UK
Colorado beetle is described as ‘major threat to potato crops’ following confirmed sightings in Kent and suspected hitchhiking on imported produce
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Chilled logistics firm has been hacked, BBC reveals
Major service provider to British supermarkets insists business remains unaffected but admits it is subject of ransomware attack
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Co-op members vote in favour of ceasing trade with Israel
An advisory motion to remove Israeli produce from shelves has passed at the retailer’s AGM with three quarters of members in favour
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Thanet Earth’s seventh glasshouse to open in November
Construction is underway on Thanet Earth’s seventh high-tech glasshouse in Birchington, Kent, which will produce an additional 150mn tomatoes a year
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UK and EU agree major agri-food deal
Removal of checks on fresh produce and plant health certificates among the detail now released under new ‘sanitary and phytosanitary zone’ and major realignment of food safety standards
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Hazera partners with Top The Onion Group
Exclusive partnership for set onions will focus on quality, innovation and shared expertise for the grower
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Indonesia encourages fruit cooperation with Australia
Indonesian president seeks assistance in improving local fruit production
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A taste of winter: Perth Markets welcomes seasonal produce from local growers
As the seasons turn to winter, Western Australia’s fresh produce wholesale market is preparing for an influx of new seasonal produce
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New UK-EU deal to remove some checks on food exports
Fresh produce industry calls for more detail but welcomes signs of progress
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New Marshal Papworth student cohort arrives at Harper Adams
Students from six different African countries will take part in the 10-week sustainable agriculture course at Harper Adams as vice chancellor notes benefit of bringing people together
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Ortolani Cofri merges with Agrintesa
Italian cooperative extends reach across country with incorporation of Imola-based supplier
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Sakata opens new research centre in Antalya
The facility will strengthen the company’s cucumber, tomato and pepper research programmes
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Robotics firm Muddy Machines to wind down
Exclusive: The firm behind the robotic harvester Sprout is winding down operations after failing to secure new funding, as founder warns industry will struggle to face challenges ahead