Brassica news archive – Page 43

  • Enhancement of an industry
    Article

    Enhancement of an industry

    2005-07-07T15:45:57Z

    We all know fruit and vegetables are the key component of a healthy diet. But with nutrition-based horticultural research still in its infancy, it is too soon to say just how beneficial they could be. However, with dedicated projects on the increase, it may not be long before we can buy nutrient-enhanced produce, helping us to harness its healthy powers to the full. Elspeth Waters reports.

  • Article

    Dow launches top-fruit insecticide

    2005-06-15T13:01:01Z

    A natural insecticide providing effective control of difficult pests in high-value crops like vegetables and top fruit has been launched by Dow AgroSciences.

  • Cold delays summer brassica deal
    Article

    Cold delays summer brassica deal

    2005-06-09T16:29:19Z

    Falling returns and unpredictable demand continue to challenge producers but some believe that the gloomy clouds are beginning to lift. Doris Lee Butterworth reports.

  • Mark Harrod
    Article

    Fenmarc owner buys Pann Krisp

    2005-06-02T12:00:59Z

    Lifecrown Ltd the owner of Fenmarc Produce, a fresh produce company that has interests in the Nottingham area, has acquired ready-meal supplier Pann Krisp for an undisclosed sum.

  • Broccoli frost fear
    Article

    Broccoli frost fear

    2005-05-13T16:01:00Z

    The UK broccoli season is due to start on time this year despite late plantings, but frost forecasts this week are cause for concern.

  • Best of the rest
    Article

    Best of the rest

    2005-05-12T12:17:01Z

    Foods from Spain’s promotional campaign in the UK focuses on the products and regions that are covered earlier in this supplement. But there is much more besides and here is a round-up of the best of the rest.

  • Article

    New stone sources

    2005-04-14T17:16:05Z

    This week there are very positive signs that the Spanish soft-fruit industry is at last back on course with substantial

  • Article

    Better veg communication

    2005-02-03T16:01:01Z

    Horticultural scientists have stressed they need to achieve closer communication beyond producers by embracing the retail trade and even taking into account consumers’ views.

  • Article

    Carrot and onion growers set a date

    2005-01-22T13:01:00Z

    The British Carrot Growers’ Association and the British Onion Producers’ Association are holding their fourth international conference.

  • Cornwall in crisis
    Article

    Cornwall in crisis

    2005-01-20T15:32:21Z

    The Cornish winter brassica season may have arrived a few weeks early this season, but it hasn’t been without its difficulties, reports Anabella de Sousa.

  • Novelty a key for brassica
    Article

    Novelty a key for brassica

    2005-01-20T15:30:58Z

    While the UK market for sprouts continues to decline, cauliflower, cabbage and broccoli markets remain fairly stable. As well as striving to improve the performance of traditional brassicas, breeders are helping growers maintain sales through the development of niche sectors, such as purple sprouting broccoli, baby cabbage and coloured cauliflower, reports Sue Jupe.

  • Cool runnings
    Article

    Cool runnings

    2005-01-06T17:39:54Z

    The fresh produce sector has made progress during 2004 in managing rising energy costs and the insurance premium issues it faces with cold storage, reports Anabella de Sousa. To meet the high demands of supermarkets and consumers, freshness, appearance and shelf life are of paramount importance. And with further developments in cold storage, the fresh produce sector has improved its competitiveness and will not be left out in the cold.

  • Organic seed gathers pace
    Article

    Organic seed gathers pace

    2005-01-06T15:53:49Z

    Organic seed producers face similar challenges to organic growers. As a result, good quality organic seed is significantly more expensive to produce. Sue Jupe reports.

  • Article

    Fungi to work with

    2004-12-09T15:02:56Z

    In the third of a six article series on the produce world’s very own natural born killers, Horticulture Research

  • Article

    Platinum Club given latest update as Anglia opens up

    2004-11-25T13:05:30Z

    Anglia customers gathered this month for a Microsoft Navision 4.0 preview and opening of the company’s new headquarters. The event also showcased new leading edge, Anglia developed, 'Pick & Pack' and RFID technologies for the fresh produce sector.

  • Welsh research booster
    Article

    Welsh research booster

    2004-11-25T13:05:18Z

    Welsh researchers are working on a project which could help give a big boost to winter vegetable products.

  • Bob Rose
    Article

    AV goes for Gold with Anglia's FP3

    2004-11-24T18:01:00Z

    AV Produce Ltd, a supplier of brassicas and salad onions to supermarkets, wholesalers and the food service industry, has selected the LinkFresh FP3 business management solution from Microsoft Gold Partner Anglia Business Solutions.

  • Article

    AV Produce opts for Anglia

    2004-11-04T11:01:01Z

    Anglia Business Solutions racks up more success in the fresh produce sector.

  • Pests don’t mess with Aleochara
    Article

    Pests don’t mess with Aleochara

    2004-10-15T11:12:24Z

    In the first of a six article series on the produce world’s very own natural born killers, Horticulture Research International’s Stan Finch looks at Aleochara, the latest hope in the fight against cabbage root fly.

  • Brassica crisis deepens
    Article

    Brassica crisis deepens

    2004-10-01T10:01:00Z

    Brassica growers in the UK are in the midst of a worsening crisis as producers reportedly sell their product below the cost of production to major multiples and acreage dwindles year on year.