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.
Gianpaolo Renino of the newly-rebranded Del Monte Corporation discusses the group’s strategic approach to tropical fruit innovation
As warming climate changes production seasons and influences consumer purchases, supplier says adaptability is key
Growers and suppliers in Scotland will benefit from a new public sector food procurement taskforce to address barriers to supplying more local produce
Tesco is currently UK’s biggest purchaser of British apples, with Aldi in second place and Lidl in third
Citrus Growers’ Association updates export forecast after cooler weather and rainfall accelerate fruit development across key regions
Production of fruit and veg in the UK has increased but share of total supply against imports continues downward trajectory, new Defra figures show
East of Scotland Growers is partnering with food tech company Upcycled Plant Power to supply broccoli waste into ingredients, protein and fibre
Trade body will publish monthly league tables, culminating in British Brassica Retailer of the Year Awards
Foodservice supplier says new delivery management system has helped the business deal with more challenging customer requirements
AgroBerries is entering Asia through a joint venture in Laos, partnering with Mekong Blue to grow Mountain Blue Orchards blueberry varieties
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Foodservice selection includes vertically farmed salad leaves, Isle of Wight tomatoes, Jersey Royals, summer berries, and expanded microgreen offer
Reduction underpinned by a major shift from road to rail freight, a low-carbon truck programme and a rapidly scaling carbon inset scheme
Seasonal worker visas guaranteed until 2030, a stronger role for co-operatives and extending fair dealing regs to fresh produce are among government plans for farming
Many more people in the UK will be unable to afford fresh fruit and vegetables by 2050, the Autonomy Institute states, as heat waves alone are expected to add 68 per cent to the price of a grocery basket
Combination of Brexit, government investment, and improved access to Nadorcott propels country to top spot
Potato supplier’s general manager for prepared has been promoted with additional remit across added value to drive business growth and deliver upcoming capital investment programme
The country’s fresh fruit and vegetable exports dropped 3 per cent during the opening four months of 2026, with citrus driving the decline
Event at NIAB on 25 November delves into cutting-edge research and commercial opportunities for fresh produce sector
Family Tree Farms retains exclusive rights to programme’s original varieties as partnership evolves
Variety sold under Waitrose No.1 range has come top in a survey of retailer strawberries in newspaper taste test