Supply news from Eurofruit

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.

Tiqi grapes

Marks & Spencer launches exclusive Tiqi seedless grapes

2026-08-20T07:52:00+01:00By

Positioned as an everyday snacking option, Tiqi is sold in 400g grab-and-go pots

RedPop apples double decker bus advertising

RedPop steps up UK marketing with Supergirl partnership

2026-08-19T11:53:00+01:00By

Apple brand targets consumers with wide-reaching summer campaign to strengthen its convenience positioning

The new Diginest crates are designed to improve speed and location oversight

Digipal launches bluetooth plastic crates for supply chain tracking

2026-08-19T11:36:00+01:00By

Leading plastic pallet supplier’s new sustainable crates designed to help businesses prioritise speed

Langmead Herbs has 16 reservoirs in West Sussex, most of which are connected underground

Langmead Herbs sets example for water security

2026-08-19T09:59:00+01:00By

West Sussex herb producer has maintained water supplies and even sold surplus to local producers thanks to extensive reservoir network and water recycling

The UK currently imports 80 per cent of its fruits, and 47 per cent of its vegetables

UK relies on climate-hit countries for crops it could grow itself

2026-08-19T09:57:00+01:00By

The Food Foundation says the UK’s reliance on imports makes it vulnerable to supply disruptions and price spikes

Satellites can make precision farming more accessible

Satellite sensors for farming win £200k in Space Agency funding

2026-08-19T09:14:00+01:00By

A project developing low-cost sensors using satellite and mobile connections has won funding from a new £16 million Space Agency grant

Felixstoweport

New 21-day UK-China shipping route to open in autumn

2026-08-19T08:20:00+01:00By

A new route linking six major Chinese ports with Felixstowe will use the Northern Sea Route through the Arctic to significantly cut transit time for time-sensitive goods

Boosting British: Love British Food is working with Red Tractor

Love British Food partners with Red Tractor

2026-08-18T13:27:00+01:00By

Tie-up aims to combine the reach of both networks ahead of British Food Fortnight to boost support for homegrown produce across both consumers and industry

Yields, size and overall quality tracking to hit historic lows amid severe drought stress

Drought causing ’most challenging season ever’ for British onions

2026-08-18T11:48:00+01:00By

Tight supply, smaller sizes and lower quality expected after crops mature early in East Anglia

CAAV secretary and adviser Jeremy Moody called for a more ‘serious’ government approach

Government must simplify reservoir rules, says CAAV

2026-08-17T13:45:00+01:00By

Planning regulations remains significant barrier, say association, despite £15mn water investment

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Andy Burnham inspects potatoes at FG Pryor & Son

Andy Burnham visits potato farm to announce new drought funding

2026-08-17T09:10:00+01:00By

The PM joined farming minister Stephen Morgan and NFU president Tom Bradshaw at Cornish grower FG Pryor & Son to announce new support for farmers, including £15mn for reservoirs

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French heatwaves exacerbate drought conditions

2026-08-14T14:06:00+01:00By

Farmers are in survival mode across much of France, as heatwaves and drought continue to hamper production, with low harvests anticipated as a result

English potatoes are likely to be affected by drought

Drought expected to shrink English potato yields

2026-08-14T10:09:00+01:00By

Heatwaves and drought conditions are likely to reduce yields and tuber size of the English potato crop, while Scotland could still see average harvest due to higher rainfall

Cauliflowers are sunburnt due to extreme heat

Oddbox rescues 6,000 sunburnt caulis after retailer rejections

2026-08-14T09:48:00+01:00By

Veg box company is seeing increased demand for its buying services as pest damage, cosmetic defects and crop flushes caused by heatwaves leave growers without a market

NE Staay iceberg leaf lettuce

Staay offers alternative to traditional iceberg lettuce

2026-08-14T09:23:00+01:00By

Extreme summer conditions across Europe are putting pressure on iceberg lettuce supplies, but Staay Food Group believes it has the perfect substitute