Peppers news archive – Page 16
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Valley Grown Salads celebrates after planning battle win
Jimmy Russo branded local authority Lee Valley Regional Park a ‘total disgrace’ after lengthy battle over major expansion
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Dutch region welcomes EU delegation
Westland promotes expertise and innovation of its horticultural hub, backed by Koppert Cress founder Rob Baan
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Sutton Seeds backs school curry campaign
Seed supplier is supplying schools with seeds in a new campaign to encourage schoolchildren to learn about global food
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Morrisons lists ‘ketchup and chips’ hybrid plant
Retailer will also stock the Thompson & Morgan-owned ‘Egg and Chips’ plant to cater to increased demand for grow-your-own
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Vegetable market opening for Door
Dutch co-operative is enjoying good growth following a recovery in prices and an expansion in planted area
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British chilli production steps up
Chilli peppers continue to attract a cult following in the UK, as production in this country steps up a gear
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Dutch grower launches world's first wonky veg farm
GrowTechs will only produce imperfect produce as demand for oddly shaped fruit and vegetables soars
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Austrians spend more on produce
Analysis of last year's grocery spending shows the value of Austria's fruit and vegetable market rose sharply in 2015
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Amazon selling fresh produce in Italy
Peviani among suppliers working with online retailer to deliver fruit and vegetables to consumers within an hour
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Grocery prices hit 'new low' in January
The products that fell the most in price were bananas, cucumbers and mushrooms, mySupermarket.co.uk's Groceries Tracker found
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TV show uncovers 'mouldy' fruit & veg
German documentary accuses Rewe, Edeka, Aldi and Lidl of failing to remove sub-standard produce from sale
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Frying veg in olive oil 'boosts antioxidants'
Potato, pumpkin, tomato and aubergines had higher levels of antioxidants when fried in oil, a new study has found
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Wholesaler fined for selling rotten fresh fruit and vegetables
Among the rotten items found on sale at the trader's stand in Birmingham were orange sweet peppers
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Seed company unveils novel ‘egg and chips’ plant
Thompson & Morgan has launched a new hybrid plant that will produce both aubergines and potatoes
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US halts Spanish pepper, Colombian citrus imports
Aphis decision to suspend pepper imports comes after Medfly found in several consignments
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Video: Making Moldova more marketable
How a major initiative backed by the US is helping producers in the eastern European country to compete more effectively
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Peppers hit by 'traffic light' price wars
Pepper suppliers are seriously worried about the effects of the supermarkets’ race to the bottom on price
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Almerian veg prices tumble
Warm weather causes crops to mature early as white fly and other pests thrive
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Halloween pumpkin sales soar at Waitrose
The retailer's smaller munchkin pumpkins proved popular, with sales up by 36 per cent
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Tonga eyes Chinese access
Small Pacific Islands nation sees opportunity for squash exports during gap in local production