Coverage of Europe’s local and international fruit and vegetable suppliers, including news and analysis of key areas such as production, trade, exports, logistics, and research and development.
Glasshouse growing method replicates coastal microclimates to allow continuous UK supply
Berry marketer celebrates decade of growth with special event in Huelva, the centre of its breeding and production operation
Importer expects ‘very positive’ European season, as industry continues shift towards high-performing, licensed varieties
Port operator DP World says £60m investment will boost capacity and future-proof operations at one of UK’s largest container terminals
South Africa’s fresh fruit export organisations have expressed strategic concerns after Cape Town port was ranked last globally
GreenView AI says it can improve forecast accuracy to 90 per cent or more using footage of about three per cent of a grower’s crop
Fifty years on from the infamous 1976 drought, NFU calls for greater government support with on-farm water storage and investment in water-efficient crops and systems
European Parliament vote will see gene-editing technologies regulated in same manner as conventional breeding methods
Port operator’s accelerator scheme runs offers hauliers 12-week EV trial as decarbonisation effort continues
Growers having a ‘vintage year’ with ideal growing conditions ensuring standout flavour and quality, according to British Berry Growers
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Producer expects fruit sizes of up to 34mm as season gets underway a week ahead of schedule
Italian supplier says Scandinavia and Germany are now ‘testing grounds’ for premium items like stonefruit, grapes and kiwifruit
Some wind damage has been reported in two key growing regions, but other areas are still looking at excellent crops
Kiwifruit marketer reports strong start with European and North American markets performing well, though freight costs rise due to Middle East conflict
Key message is that we have ‘everything to gain – nothing to waste’ by acting on one of the world’s biggest economic, environmental and social issues
The EU Commission is set to propose ways to restrict trade with Israeli settlements, as new report sheds light on scale of problem on European markets
Company forecasts record-breaking harvest as more consumers actively seek out home-grown fruit
Premium volumes surge as growers overcome challenges and expand plantings, with over 80 per cent of orchards now at maturity
Logistics continue to be a problem for South African grape growers who use the container port in Cape Town
Veg Power, Hazera and the Brassica Growers Association have teamed up to mark the ‘year of the cabbage’, with the aim of boosting consumption and awareness in the UK