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Belgian tomato supplier says appointment strengthens its position as reliable retail partner and maintains its focus on quality
Gas price volatility and restriction of key fertiliser inputs through Strait of Hormuz could impact UK growing season for key salad and veg crops
All four terminals at the largest port in the Middle East are open, logistics group confirms
Carrots, salad and bananas all contributed to growing organic sales at the multiple retailers, with sales up 4.2 per cent overall in the last year
Nutrient density has helped boost popularity of purple-flesh sweet potatoes in UK as Purple Majesty variety lands at convenience chain
Long-running claim issue between veg processor and NFU Mutual over faulty steam peeler could result in lost contracts and jobs as pea harvest nears
Companies say partnership aims to ‘set new benchmark’ in year-round supply of premium British salad
Wiltshire-based project sets ambitious target to produce large volume of fruit and vegetables on top of a rubbish dump
Despite the lower forecast, the industry remains optimistic about long-term growth as competing nations face their own challenges
Shippers benefit from production problems in Central America and Asia
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As shipping lines suspend operations, leading importer says conflict creates ‘big problem’ for international fresh produce suppliers
Several services rerouted around Africa as vessel crossings in the Strait of Hormuz are suspended
UK represents a key strategic market for the Chinese company
Company revenue rises 14 per cent to NZ$1.6bn, with operating profit up 269 per cent to NZ$46.9mn
Aldi CEO unveils ‘genuine opportunity for ambitious British food and drink producers’ to take part in its Channel 4 TV series to find undiscovered suppliers
European trade representative says climate is making risk management increasingly difficult, as competition with North Africa intensifies
Tesco CEO Ashwin Prasad has asked suppliers to help meet rising demand for fresh, and outlined the retailer’s focus on sustainability at the NFU Conference
Group delivered strong operational results in 2025, with revenue climbing 8.2 per cent despite net income declining due to one-off factors
Commercial director Ian Botes says further acquisitions of breeders by growers are ‘unlikely’ after ‘surprise’ JV acquisition of veg seed competitor
Sustainable Farming Incentive actions cut and capped but Defra pledges new funding to improve farm productivity at NFU Conference in Birmingham