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.
Excellent season with the potential for a record export crop is on the cards for South Africa this year
Comment: Mike Parr, CEO UK & Ireland of perishable logistics giant PML Seafrigo, wonders whether Defra will heed industry concerns on plant health fee hike and give AOS green light
Celebrity gardener’s calls to boycott the fruit are misguided according to industry association
Lucy Wilkins of Angus Soft Fruits reflects on the challenges and opportunities for women in horticulture ahead of International Women’s Day
The new streamlined certification will mean less complexity for farmers, says Rainforest Alliance, allowing them to focus on practices that matter most for people and planet
Challenges remain in terms of accessing raw materials and adapting to the changing climate, but Côte d’Ivoire’s mango exporters see opportunities in Europe’s premium market
LEAF calls for increased industry collaboration and financial support to accelerate the transition to climate-smart agriculture
Farming union president Tom Bradshaw uses NFU conference speech to appeal to Westminster for relationship rethink
NFU Cymru welcomes Plaid Cymru Inheritance Tax debate at the Senedd
As European buyers look to diversify their supplies of tomatoes, Exim Agro’s Yorkin Inamov believes Uzbekistan has an opportunity to grow its share of the market in the coming years
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NFU says government will reap what it sows after alternative to family farm tax goes unheard by Treasury
Moroccan fruit and veg grower demonstrates commitment to social and environmental responsibility with new accreditation
Tropical fruit is enjoying promising UK sales growth as new shoppers buy into the category and suppliers focus on resilience amid climatic and logistical challenges
The Belgian city of Antwerp will once again host the International Strawberry Congress this September, with organisers Hoogstraten promising a “blend of commerce and science”
New Dutch apple variety wins prestigious taste award at International Taste Institute
Cambridgeshire climate-change farming-group discusses future of lowland agricultural peat at annual conference
The Food and Land Use Summit in Leicester aims to foster a collaborative approach to sustainability, highlighting the importance of local and sustainable food production
Industry calls for meaningful change after the first state of the nation address under the new Government of National Unity
Brassica growers, agronomists, packers and breeders head down to southwest UK for annual cauliflower trials that have been run by the Duchy College for 32 years
South African blushed pears are receiving a boost with selected exporters now sending Celina under a new brand