Peppers news archive – Page 40

  • Peppers - over the worst?
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    Peppers - over the worst?

    2007-10-18T16:58:40Z

    More than nine months since the Spanish pepper crisis broke, not much progress appears to have been made. Pepper shipments treated with an illegal crop protection product and exported throughout Europe from Spain were detected in Germany, and later all over Europe, from December 2006. The situation, which maintained media interest until April, is no longer newsworthy, but its causes and origins still deserve serious analysis. Angela López Berrocal reports from Spain

  • Spooky peppers hit Sainsbury's
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    Spooky peppers hit Sainsbury's

    2007-10-18T09:01:01Z

    A spooky alternative to the pumpkin is to appear at selected Sainsbury’s stores in time for Halloween.

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    Salad days for Agrexco

    2007-10-15T16:01:02Z

    Israeli produce giant Agrexco is placing a big emphasis on organic salad products for the forthcoming season, with a planned total increase of 49 per cent on all tomato lines and 35 per cent on peppers.

  • Biobest poster published
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    Biobest poster published

    2007-10-06T17:01:02Z

    Biobest NV, the leading producer of natural enemies and bumblebees, has published the second of a series of posters on diseases and pests from in vegetable production.

  • Pumpkins carved up
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    Pumpkins carved up

    2007-10-04T17:05:25Z

    Squash crops are three to four weeks behind schedule throughout the UK, and with the Halloween demand for pumpkins approaching, it looks like there could be a shortage of jack o’lanterns this October. Elizabeth O’Keefe reports.

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    Feeling lucky? Dips add dimension to fresh-cut

    2007-09-27T16:57:19Z

    Fresh-cut is a term which is growing in status, particularly when applied to fruit, after what I would consider as quite a few

  • Helping the crops grow
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    Helping the crops grow

    2007-09-26T10:45:25Z

    With growers under pressure to improve quality and shelf life while controlling input costs, Commercial Grower looks at developments in the feeds and fertiliser sector.

  • Spinach shortage beckons
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    Spinach shortage beckons

    2007-09-26T08:01:01Z

    English growers have been warned that spinach seed, provided mainly from Denmark, will be in shorter supply for next year's crop.

  • Growers warned over 2008 spinach supply
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    Growers warned over 2008 spinach supply

    2007-09-24T08:01:01Z

    English growers have been warned that spinach seed, provided mainly from Denmark, will be in shorter supply for next year's crop.

  • Patio veg proves popular
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    Patio veg proves popular

    2007-09-22T16:01:01Z

    While multiples have built up a substantial business in growing flowers sold in patio pots, their attention is now encompassing the possibilities of expanding into edible and ornamental vegetables.

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    Organic pumpkins light up charity

    2007-09-22T13:01:01Z

    Garden Organic, the UK’s leading organic growing charity, is inviting people to get into the Halloween mood this October at the charity’s annual Pumpkin Day.

  • Fresca plans glass revolution
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    Fresca plans glass revolution

    2007-09-21T08:01:02Z

    A major new glasshouse development has been unveiled that will radically increase the UK production capacity for UK salads.

  • Fresca unveils revolutionary glasshouse project
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    Fresca unveils revolutionary glasshouse project

    2007-09-17T08:01:01Z

    A joint venture agreement between Fresca Group and three Dutch salad crop growers heralds the opening of the UK’s biggest ever glasshouse development.

  • Spain banks on quality
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    Spain banks on quality

    2007-09-14T11:12:37Z

    Although salad shipments to the UK are predicted to fall this season, those who are bringing in high-quality produce should enjoy stable prospects. Doris Lee Butterworth reports.

  • Organics: has it extended beyond the middle classes?
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    Organics: has it extended beyond the middle classes?

    2007-09-13T11:58:45Z

    A new report published by the Soil Association has shown sales of organic food to have risen beyond the £2 billion mark. But has the organic movement reached its limit, or will it continue to expand its appeal? Emma Haslett investigates.

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    Diseases on the comback trail

    2007-09-05T10:01:01Z

    US scientists have found that two diseases that ‘rampaged’ through potato fields in the past are making a more virulent comeback.

  • strawbs are high in vitamin C...
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    Oranges not the only fruit for vitamin C

    2007-09-05T08:01:02Z

    World Cancer Research Fund nutritionist Becky Day has drawn up a guide to tell consumers how much vitamin C is contained in different fruit and vegetables.

  • Organic crossroads
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    Organic crossroads

    2007-09-04T19:28:18Z

    A new Soil Association report out this week has found that the organics market grew 22 percent to just over £2 billion last year. But growers have suffered badly during the recent wet weather. Larry Saunders evaluates the current mood of the industry.

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    Small print can work wonders to entice shoppers

    2007-08-30T16:58:40Z

    I wonder if I am detecting the next trend in shopper information. Having introduced their growers on barkers, billboards and

  • Article

    Garden Organic pumpkin day

    2007-08-30T10:01:01Z

    Garden Organic will be celebrating the arrival of autumn in ghoulish fashion by holding a pumpkin fest at its two gardens