News from FPJ – Page 121
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‘More colour’ needed in fresh produce
Lavender-purple cauliflowers and chocolate-brown peppers are just what the doctor ordered, says breeder Rijk Zwaan
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Former Capespan CEO Johan Dique dies
Capespan announces the death of former CEO while tributes continue for the late Aat Hoekstra
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Advances in lighting promise production benefits
New lighting technology to be discussed at Agri-TechE event has potential to boost yields, shorten growth cycles and boost product quality
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Watermelon: superfood superhero?
New research suggests eating watermelon supports heart and gut health, as well as weight control
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Compass bans airfreighted fruit and veg
Foodservice group's UK and Ireland operation commits to sourcing more local and seasonal fresh produce
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Nuffield Scholarship opens for applications
Under-45s have until 31 July to submit their applications for the 2023 scheme
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Tesco sells caulis at 49p after glut
Late British crop has meant a huge volume of cauliflowers has hit the market in January
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IGD outlines key retail trends for 2022
A fightback of physical stores and further disruptive innovation will be among the key trends of the year
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Food Sustainability Index: "A lot to do"
The latest FSI shows that less than half of countries in the Index are mainstreaming climate change in their agricultural policies
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Air cargo enjoys 'stellar year'
Strong December performance contributes to stellar year for air cargo in 2021, IATA reports
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'Brexit as costly as Covid', says ParcelHero
ParcelHero says UK businesses lost over £250bn to Covid and an equal amount to Brexit by the end of 2021
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Berry Gardens to investigate exploitation claims
The berry marketer is working to fully investigate and address claims made in a Guardian investigation of worker exploitation in Portugal
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Join Global Grape Congress free this March
Showcase your products and services to the right people in the international table grape business
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'Excellent' South African plum crop
The plum season is underway with a 4 per cent rise in exports predicted
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Driscoll's responds to worker abuse allegations
Newspaper report suggested migrants worked "illegally long hours" picking berries on farms in Portugal
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Study shows promise of urban farming
Urban farming can play a significant role in lowering the risk of shortages and price hikes in the UK, reducing the reliance on fruit and vegetable imports
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Infarm and Wageningen collaborate
Vertical farming company teams with Wageningen University and Research for joint tomato programme
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Table grape veteran Aat Hoekstra dies
Aat Hoekstra, leading South African table grape grower from Paarl in the Cape, has died at the age of 91
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VIP promises 12-month club apple supply
Italian exporter says higher production and expanded organic offer will enable it to meet growing consumer demand
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Jupiter unveils recycled packaging solution
The company’s 400g watermelon and pineapple packs will be the first in the new line to hit the market