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.
Waitrose is again deemed to be the most compliant retailer in GCA survey
Fresh produce businesses will be left to face soaring energy costs alone after further expansion to industrial protection scheme excludes sector
Premium retailer has placed 22 lines including brassicas, garlic, courgettes and leeks into either its value or ‘dropped and locked’ ranges and lowered some prices in a bid to entice more family shoppers and double its food business
Collaboration will provide growers with greater flexibility and enable Fieldwork’s robots to tackle steeper inclines and wider terrain ranges,
Sales of popular black kale are up as consumers responds to social media trend to increase fibre intake as a way to improve gut health and manage weight
Major milestone reflects sustained global demand and years of investment in the marketer’s integrated end-to-end apples system
The port has reached its carbon net zero goal for Scope 1 and 2 emissions, marking a significant milestone in maritime decarbonisation
Farming union is asking local council candidates for the May elections to support British growers and farmers by campaigning to increase public procurement or planning reforms
As Italy achieves close to year-round supply, company records 24 per cent increase in counter-seasonal volume
Industry figures show shipments reached nearly 24,000 tonnes in March, up from 19,585 tonnes the previous year
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Tours and tastings will add a farm angle to community watercress festival that helps raise funds for local charity supporting young people with cancer
Growers report fruit has held on well despite intense conditions, with no material impact expected as harvest continues
Industry association Assomela says higher input costs and price inflation could have serious impact on demand for fruit
The USDA has raised its April forecast for Florida citrus production, with increases noted across oranges, grapefruit and lemons
Association warns that rising input costs come at a difficult time for producers
Packers remain concerned about future of USDA’s market access programme, as state contends with huge challenges at home and abroad
Company also announces departure of chief financial officer and appointment of new chief operating officer as new executive team takes charge
Food group partners with UK’s AgriSound to gauge impact of regenerative farming on pollination and crop performance in almond orchards
Software company says change marks evolution from compliance platform to trusted infrastructure for Europe’s consumer goods market
Commercial director promoted following retirement of Paul Cole, who helped the company treble its sales in two decades