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Tomra previews LUCAi at Fruitnet Citrus Congress
Tomra Food showcased its advanced AI solutions for citrus at last month’s event in Valencia, previewing its LUCAi deep learning solution for citrus
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Bartlett toasts Minecraft tieup with April Fool’s prank
Square potatoes – or ‘Bartlett Blocks’ – were described as extremely efficient to stack
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Jazz Juniors launched in boost to both kids and growers
Fun-sized fruit are expected to be a big hit with children
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Golden Kings potato campaign aims to challenge consumer habits
Initiative sets out to educate consumers on newer varieties
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Urban Farm-It’s Lion’s Mane mushrooms roar onto Sainsbury’s shelves
Kent-grown product is pitched as an ideal ingredient for plant-based cooking
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South African raisin sector grows despite weather hit
Unusually high rainfall and humidity hit the Lower Orange River, but supplies are holding up
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Eat Them to Defeat Them returns to UK primary schools
This year’s campaign has been designed for greater flexibility
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Walsh Mushrooms unveils £10mn plan for Evesham growing facility
New site will have sustainability and efficiency at its heart
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Montague Farms calls consumers to SweeTango crunch
More than 220 tonnes of the Honeycrisp and Zestar cross will hit Australian shelves in 2025
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Interview: Costa eyes key supply window with Laos berry project
Peter McPherson, consulting advisor to Costa Berry International, talks exclusively to Fruitnet about the group’s pioneering new berry plantation in Laos
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Cauliflower left to waste as British growers demand more support
Growers say supermarkets are prioritising imports over British production
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Eight-week-early British asparagus hits Waitrose shelves
Grower New Forest Fruit has used modern techniques to extend the British season
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Welsh government to discuss family farm tax
NFU Cymru welcomes Plaid Cymru Inheritance Tax debate at the Senedd
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BerryWorld and Tropic Cool team up for new Rwanda venture
Rwanda Berries plans to establish farmland and create over 1,200 new jobs
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Walnuts for breakfast ‘could improve brain function’ in young adults
University of Reading study paints positive picture of benefits of walnuts
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Students plant first new-season seeds at glasshouse Centre of Excellence
Facility is a collaboration between Thanet Earth and Hadlow College
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McCain launches £30mn support package for potato suppliers
Move comes as survey shows growers are under increasing financial pressure
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Sodexo outlines major social commitments
Catering giant publishes its Social Impact Pledge 2030
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Herb conference set for Cranfield in March
Event promises to focus on the key issues facing the British herb sector
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Harvest London launches Canada Water vertical farm
Site aims to redefine what it means to supply locally grown produce