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Real-terms market growth expected to continue at lower level throughout 2025-26
Lilibet, an early bicoloured variety developed by Italian group CIV, is described as easy to grow, excellent in terms of shelf-life, and great to eat
New Zealand government initiative aims to raise awareness of country’s highly innovative agritech sector and support UK farmers as they transition to environmentally based support payments post-Brexit
Regenagri CEO says “certified farms have achieved a remarkable positive impact” in the last year
Q&A: Vitacress Salads MD Andrew Eastwood shares secrets of company’s success with FPJ’s Michael Barker and 250-strong audience at Festival of Fresh 2024
The Welsh arm of the NFU launched a food and farming campaign in Cardiff to champion domestic produce
Food and drink supply chain calls on next government to secure future of British food
The seasonal spuds will be available at Tesco stores and online from 24 June
Company expects to sell its NZ kiwifruit sales to top NZ$4.5bn, marking a return to form after last season’s underwhelming result
The final panel of this year’s Festival of Fresh saw industry leaders talk tech innovation, productivity and profitability
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The logistics giant has invested over £34m into the warehouse which was completed in Coventry last month
Nationwide boss Tim O’Malley was unflinching in his assessment of the financial struggles at AH Worth Group business QV Realisations
Independent research on behalf of Driscoll’s also reveals that seven of the 10 best-performing cherry varieties were British
Hall Hunter will supply 50 per cent of the 6,000 tonnes of UK-grown blueberries expected to hit retailer shelves
Dr Belinda Clarke receives OBE for her work introducing disruptors and new technologies into agriculture
The opening session of this year’s event in Evesham saw an impressive cast of industry leaders discuss key produce sector challenges
UK potato industry set to benefit from new method for maintaining fry colour following successful trials
The award seeks to champion outstanding examples of sustainable farming in Wales
British farmers welcome manifesto pledges to support domestic food security but raise concerns over agri-funding and seasonal labour
Research from Logistics UK forecasts £7.9bn growth given appropriate investment, policy changes and government partnerships