Peppers news archive – Page 9
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Fresh Del Monte cuts cloth accordingly
The company has reorganised its produce operations to deal with rising costs and lower demand for bananas
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Jet Airways shutdown slows India export
Fresh produce exports by air made up around half of the cargo onboard now-grounded Jet Airways flights
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Colour holds the key
Rijk Zwaan is working to add more colour to fresh produce displays in a bid to drive sales of healthier items
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NZ growers partner on Marron d’Or
Bostock New Zealand and Leaderbrand team up to produce new buttercup squash variety
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Turkish markets tackle price rises
Turkish authorities have set up cheaper state markets in Ankara and Istanbul in response to skyrocketing vegetable prices
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Video: Motörleaf drives clever crops
Artificial intelligence is helping to automate greenhouse production of vegetables like tomatoes and peppers
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Top Seeds unveils new brands
Seed company uses its Fruit Logistica debut to launch its Amai pepper and Ikigai tomato line
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Oppy pushes 'PepperUP' concept
Fresh produce importer-distributor urges retailers to “PepperUP” with big Divemex displays
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Coleacp continues Sierra Leone support
Following a mission to Sierra Leone last year, Coleacp is helping to develop the country’s produce sector, including the training of technical managers
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Wonky houmous producer launches seasonal flavour
ChicP unveils UK’s first garlic-free houmous made with rescued veg, with 10 per cent of pricetag to be donated to sustainable food charity
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Enza Zaden shines spotlight on innovation
Tribelli peppers and Itsy-Bitsy Bites mini tomatoes were among the products showcased at House Fair Spain 2018
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Wildflowers boost courgette yield
Bees attracted to fields with wildflowers increased courgette yields by millions of pounds' worth according to new study
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Pure Flavor extends North American coverage
New distribution centre in Georgia will boost company’s service to customers in the south eastern US
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Australia ratifies CPTPP
Joining five other nations, Australia’s commitment has triggered a 60-day countdown to tariff reductions
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Nunhems puts innovation centre stage at FA
Living Lettuce trio, Kisy watermelon and Minigustos snacking cucumber among the products showcased
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Weather brings mixed season for Kent growers
Growers in 'Garden of England' have seen lower yields, inconsistent harvests and smaller fruit size due to lack of rain but it’s not all bad news
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Halloween brings scarily large pumpkin selection
Retail price analysis: This Halloween there’s something for everyone from different sizes, formats and even produce
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Pumpkin push
Suppliers are beginning sales earlier each year as Halloween gains in popularity, but drought conditions have dented yields this season and a national shortage looks likely
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Farm Fresh eyes Mideast expansion
US firm’s sweet potatoes making significant progress in the region as well as in Europe
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Summer sun brings best of US innovation
FPJ columnist Amy Cross explains why summer is a joyous time for fresh produce lovers stateside