News from FPJ – Page 113
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Russia-Ukraine: market disruption on the way
Head of development at Global Produce says he expects significant knock-on effect in international fruit and veg market
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GMB praises Asda Ukraine support package
The union for Asda workers praises retailer's £1m package to support displaced Ukrainian families in Europe and UK
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Aldi sponsors ParalympicsGB
Aldi is the new official partner of Great Britain's team at the Winter Paralympic Games in China
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Peru warns of impact of Ukraine conflict
Russia is a fast-growing market for Peruvian fruit with an average annual growth rate of 28 per cent in the last five years
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California Prunes get seal of approval from UK charity
California Prunes awarded ‘Bone Health Approved’ status by Royal Osteoporosis Society
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ELMs fall short for hort, says Capper
NFU Hort chair Ali Capper criticises environmental schemes for excluding most horticulturalists, being based on income foregone, and offering “very low” value per hectare
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Zeus protects and serves
Challenging weather conditions have justified the Greek exporter’s investment in protective covers for its grapes, as well as in new varieties
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Festival of Fresh celebrates best in fresh
Insight, analysis, fun and learning is promised at the all-new in-person format on 8 June
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Ukraine conflict hits Argentine fruit exports
Economic sanctions imposed on Russia will limit consumption and cause severe disruption to payments
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Elsoms makes Brown Heart breakthrough
A British plant breeding breakthrough could help eradicate one of the most common threats to swede production around the world
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Enza Zaden hails success of Winter Leafy Days
Participants were presented with new concepts and varieties for leafy and open field crops
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BelOrta kicks off courgette campaign
The Belgian cooperative this week announced the first sales of the new courgette season, with a wide range available
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Tough decisions ahead for South Africa
More South African pears could end up in processing this season as industry focuses on plans to counter Russian problems
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Waitrose stocks early asparagus crop
Warmer start to the year brings British asparagus into stores eight weeks early
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February apple stocks up in Europe
WAPA releases apple and pear stock figures, with mixed results in Europe and the US
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Kilbride named MD at Henderson Brown
Founder Martin Brown steps up to chairman role in a number of moves within fresh produce recruitment consultancy
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Legendary wholesaler Sham Grimshaw passes
NCGM trader hailed as a “true market man” and praised for his hard work, dedication and support of the market over several decades
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Fyffes publishes human rights report
Group publishes its second human rights impact assessment and first human rights report
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Fresh produce 'drives up UK retail prices'
Escalating fresh produce costs are pushing up UK retail prices, reports Sky News
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Gas-price hike 'may lead to produce shortages'
Europe’s glasshouses are turning down the heat due to soaring gas prices meaning salad veg shortages in UK likely, says the Irish Examiner