Peppers news archive – Page 15
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Analysis
Plenty of potential for European peppers
Enza Zaden's Hans Verwegen looks at the European pepper market and considers a possible comeback for the category.
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Article
Eosta heads Back to School
Eosta's 'Back to School' snacking tomatoes tap into two of the biggest trends in food: health and convenience
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Analysis
Is the baby veg market coming of age?
Growing interest in healthy eating is combining with a buoyant eating-out trend to boost demand for mini vegetables
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Article
Dutch peppers flown to China for first time
Two-week trial offers hope for exporters looking to establish regular supply line into the Asian country during 2017
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Article
Rijk Zwaan outlines pepper importance
Rudy van den Berg, crop coordinator for peppers at Rijk Zwaan, speaks exclusively to Fruitnet about developments in the category
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Article
Farmcare warns of job losses at Scottish packhouse
Staff at the firm’s Carnoustie packhouse face job losses after major packing contract comes to an end
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Russians miss Turkish tomatoes
Tomatoes are among a host of vegetables facing shortages in Russia, as importers struggle to replace Turkish volumes and quality
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Article
Tesco stocks world’s hottest chilli
The Carolina Reaper measures 1.5 million Scoville units and comes with on-packet health warnings
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Article
Dutch authority cuts pepper cartel fine
Rainbow and United West Growers have seen their individual €7m fines for price-fixing cut to a total of €1.63m
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Article
Portugal: fresh impetus for Euro champions
The country's international footballing success is apparently being replicated in its fresh produce business
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Article
Wholesale prices spike after Brexit
Severe hailstorms in the Netherlands and volatile post-Brexit exchange rates have seen prices skyrocket on some lines
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Article
Brands pay to label emojis their own
New Zealand kiwifruit marketer Zespri and trade promoter Avocados from Mexico have already sponsored a character
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Article
Aubergines help with healthy soil
By rotating between tomatoes and aubergines, Eosta growers are able to keep the soil healthy and attract favourable insects
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Article
Markets diversify for Moroccan veg
Moroccan vegetables are increasingly being sent to markets in Russia and the Middle East, as volumes to main market Europe continue to fall
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Article
JDM Food Group spends £4 million on expansion
Company has expanded the despatch, storage and production facilities at its Lincolnshire base
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Prepared firm invests in new spiralising facility
Freshtime has bought a new four-lane spiraliser to cater for huge rise in demand for spiralised prepared vegetables
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Sainsbury's to launch courgetti item with a twist
Dried courgetti nests using Italian courgettes set to hit the shelves at the retailer later this month
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Article
UAE restricts access to Indian mangoes
Indian chilis, mangoes and cucumbers now require residue analysis reports to enter UAE after the discovery of high levels of pesticides
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Prepared targets spiralising and soup trends
Prepared produce has been buoyed by the trend for carb alternatives with new products like boodles and courgetti
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Prepared in line for more growth
The prepared category is soaring, aided by the fact that it suits 2016 UK’s hectic lifestyle generation, but price is still giving headaches to those at the sharp end