Peppers news archive – Page 35

  • Treading cautiously
    Article

    Treading cautiously

    2008-10-24T13:04:05Z

    Israel enjoys a receptive and enthusiastic response to its winter crops in the UK but, as Doris Lee Butterworth discovers, the global credit crunch may have an adverse impact on exports this season.

  • Conny peppers
    Article

    Agrexco launches new pepper

    2008-10-23T14:40:05Z

    Agrexco is set to launch yet another new pepper variety for the European market, this one the cone-shaped Conny

  • Inferno: mildly hot
    Article

    Inferno burns bright for Agrexco

    2008-10-21T09:01:02Z

    Agrexco is launching a spicy pepper variety into the UK market.

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    Victoria trades up with specialities

    2008-10-19T17:01:02Z

    Victoria Trading will increase its speciality tomato production in the Canary Islands this season

  • Canaries out of tune
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    Canaries out of tune

    2008-10-17T09:41:20Z

    Exporters are in a reflective mood as the first loads of Canary Islands tomatoes begin landing on UK shores. Having endured four difficult seasons, it is make or break time for some growers. Doris Lee Butterworth speaks to leading producers and exporters to see what lies in store.

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    New website for Sun World

    2008-10-12T11:01:01Z

    Sun World International LLC unveiled a new company website this week.

  • Israeli herb growers under pressure
    Article

    Israeli herb growers under pressure

    2008-10-04T16:01:02Z

    Hot weather conditions have made the last quarter a difficult period for fresh herb cultivation in Israel, according to exporter Agrexco.

  • Autumn treats in store
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    Autumn treats in store

    2008-10-03T09:28:06Z

    They take months of loving care from the amateur gardener and have been the subject of secret formulas and intense rivalry prior to entry into local vegetable shows and Harvest Festivals but, in the commercial sense, their presence dominates supermarket forecourts to garden centre showpieces in the build-up to Halloween. Pumpkins, in fact and fiction, are big business. And more recently, other types of squash have started to show promise. David Shapley reports.

  • Second wash-out summer brings more salad woe
    Article

    Second wash-out summer brings more salad woe

    2008-10-03T09:27:57Z

    A summer of rain and fluctuating temperatures in both the UK and Europe has left the salad category in the doldrums. With insiders signalling that summer is officially over, growers and suppliers are licking their wounds and trying to look forward. Elizabeth O’Keefe reports.

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    Makro makes the grade on fresh produce

    2008-10-03T09:27:46Z

    Makro UK buying manager Fraser Roberts talks to David Shapley about how the cash and carry chain, part of Germany’s Metro Group, has put fresh produce sourcing and distribution at the heart of its plans in the UK.

  • Sweet Bite bagged for the German market
    Article

    Sweet Bite heads for Europe

    2008-10-01T09:01:02Z

    Pepper variety Sweet Bite, grown by Sulat in Israel and marketed by Agrexco, is on its way to supermarket chains in the UK, the Netherlands, Austria, Scandinavia and, from this year, Germany as well.

  • Sweet Bite
    Article

    Sweet Bite peppers head to Europe

    2008-09-29T11:56:43Z

    Agrexco’s Sweet Bite peppers, which are highly popular with children, are expected to arrive in Europe shortly

  • Organic Ramiro headed for UK
    Article

    Organic Ramiro headed for UK

    2008-09-28T14:01:02Z

    The first deliveries of organic Ramiro peppers from Israeli produce specialist Agrexco are on their way to leading supermarket chains in the UK, Europe, Canada and the US.

  • ramiro
    Article

    Agrexco launches organic pepper

    2008-09-26T17:06:04Z

    The exclusive variety will be sold in supermarkets throughout the US, Canada and Europe

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    Hong Kong draws crowds to second asia fruit logistica exhibition

    2008-09-22T07:42:33Z

    Last week saw the produce industry throng in Hong Kong for the second-ever Asia Fruit Logistica exhibition, following last year’s inaugural event in Thailand. Laura Gould caught up with some of the exhibitors

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    Rijk Zwaan prepares for Asian move

    2008-09-20T14:01:01Z

    Dutch seed breeding firm Rijk Zwaan has introduced its easy- to-prepare Salanova lettuce brand in Malaysia, Singapore and Korea, and is soon to launch into the Philippines and Japan.

  • Rachel Green
    Article

    British flageolet beans on the menu

    2008-09-12T12:01:02Z

    Scholes, the innovative farming business from the Yorkshire Wolds, will be showcasing its new products at the prestigious York Festival of Food & Drink on Monday September 22, at 11.30am.

  • Cost strain draining Spain
    Article

    Cost strain draining Spain

    2008-09-12T10:33:29Z

    The Spanish salad sector faces a number of key challenges this season as producers confront higher production and transport costs, combined with an unfavourable exchange rate situation. Doris Lee Butterworth finds out more.

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    Lehmann & Troost celebrates golden times

    2008-09-12T10:33:03Z

    This weekend, Lehmann & Troost (L&T) celebrates its 50th anniversary as a trading entity, with a party for friends and colleagues at its Waddinxveen base in the Netherlands. Long-time managing director Adrian Troost also celebrates 40 years as both a L&T director and the husband of Ineke. He talks to Tommy Leighton about his time in the ever-changing fresh produce business.

  • Augro Fresh greenhouses
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    Augro Fresh meets schedules

    2008-09-03T08:01:01Z

    Almerian vegetable grower and exporter Augro Fresh has completed its expansion plans on schedule and now has 100 hectares of courgettes, marrow, aubergines and Ramiro peppers under production.