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.
Despite a bunch of successes, the UK-based NGO still faces some familiar challenges as it strives for supply chain sustainability
For the first time since the publication’s inception, the UK’s best-selling fruit or vegetable has changed
Well-negotiated EU alignment, workforce security and planning reform among key priorities for farming union
Australian agricultural scientist Professor James Dale touches on why a lack of genetic diversity and an overreliance on a single variety have put bananas at risk of commercial extinction in this extract from his new book, The Future of Bananas
Regen is moving from concept to commercial reality across the UK sector, as growers and suppliers view soil health as key to resilience and long-term sustainability
Cooperatives Vip and Meg say they are using new AI technology to boost production at high altitude
Combination of psylla infestation, drought, rising costs, labour shortages and trade tensions brings some growers to brink
CGA chief executive Boitshoko Ntshabele has called on South Africa’s new ministerial appointments to act swiftly on trade negotiations
Fruit Focus panel urges government to tackle labour shortages, energy costs and SPS transition as work continues on eagerly anticipated growth strategy
Robotics specialist secures fresh investment to expand its machines’ commercial deployment beyond UK
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Hortgro’s outgoing chief executive Anton Rabe says private sector participation in South Africa’s ports is ‘no longer negotiable’
Competition returns for third year to provide evidence‑based case study of how cover cropping can benefit the environment in commercial potato production
AMFresh said move strengthened ability to invest in innovation, international expansion and long-term value creation
The CEO of the port of Dover has warned fresh produce hauliers could be stuck behind queues of summer tourist traffic as new digital EES checks are set to cause severe hold-ups
Californian group Hronis set to be acquired by its primary lender, following post-bankruptcy sale
Geopolitical, logistical and climate disruptions all combine to prompt major shakeup in country’s grape export business
President and CEO Jim Bair credits comms leader with advancing organisation’s policy priorities and member engagement
British growers are benefiting from longer potato-based rotations that help improve economic performance and reduce disease pressure, finds new report from GB Potatoes
Berries supplied by Angus Soft Fruits praised for dark colour and rich flavour in well-established quality assessment
Veg grower has hosted a group of MPs as part of NFU scheme to see on-farm operations and discuss key issues for the sector including planning barriers and seasonal workers