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Former Chambers commercial director brings more than 20 years’ experience across fruit, salads and vegetables
National food standards in the UK are facing an overhaul, and the Soil Association sees Bury as the best example of how councils can deliver healthier, fresher and more sustainable meals
The £340 million facility will significantly increase capacity and efficiency as retailer moves towards target to double food business
Wide-ranging industry campaign is putting the emphasis on healthy snacking for lunchboxes and World Cup get-togethers, with samples going out to digital influencers, chefs and key media figures
Scientists say this year’s weather event could shape up to be the strongest in living memory
He joins trade body alongside existing role as chair of British Tomatoes at a time of high pressure for salad veg and protected horticulture sectors
The cutting-edge system is now being used in 50 per cent of the tabletop strawberries grown in Flanders
Five-year programme will support commercial rollout of fenceless robots that work alongside people on packhouse and food manufacturing production lines
Family-owned company is the UK’s biggest blueberry producer, accounting for almost half of national output
Growers in southern Italy face ‘challenging’ outlook at start of new campaign, with availability of early varieties down
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Group reports year-on-year revenue growth for the opening quarter, although net income is down on 2025
Planning, rural crime, rural connectivity and food procurement pinpointed as key areas where local government support would be most impactful
Geopolitical tensions, energy and labour costs are reshaping catering and hospitality supply, and bringing new opportunities, according to Fresh Direct’s Summer Market Review
The amount of land dedicated to organic farming in the UK has reached its highest figure in more than a decade, but England and Wales are lagging behind Scotland
This season, Turkish cherry volumes are expected to bounce back in a big way after last year’s frost-bitten campaign
The future of the original Bramley tree is at risk as the Nottinghamshire cottage where it grows has been put up for sale
The Port of Dover Cargo has been awarded a Grade A for its renewed BRCGS global standard for storage and distribution after continual improvement to its quality management and infrastructure
Industry body Sati said the season demonstrated the country’s ability to adapt and remain competitive under pressure
The non-profit organisation brought together growers, marketers and licensees from major production regions worldwide
Acreage forecast to decline in Morocco and France following extreme winter rains