Salad vegetables news archive – Page 26
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FPJ Big 50 Products 2018: 46-50
Garlic, blackberries, grapefruit, kale and radish analysed and ranked for retail sales in 2018
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G's team up with seed co for pesto kit
Bags of Fresh and Naked Spinach will contain a sachet of chia seeds and instructions on how to make spinach and chia pesto
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Sainsbury’s to supply WHSmith with food to go
Nine WHSmith travel stores will sell Sainsbury’s salads, sandwiches and snacks in trial partnership beginning next week
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Roots targets nutrient temperature
Israeli-based company combines RZTO temperature control and nutrient film technique (NFT) technologies
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Tesco enjoying summer sales
Fresh produce punnets are flying off the shelves as Brits remain outdoors and in the mood for refreshing fare
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Fresh produce peaks at Waitrose
Avocados, melons and salads are all enjoying sales spikes amid summer heatwave
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A theory of micro economics
Everybody from retailers to Silicon Valley is taking note of new and innovative micro produce varieties. But how far can the “cool” category go in retail?
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Organic push for UAE farmers
UAE farmers are being encouraged to diversify local production with organics and various fruits to boost sustainability and food security
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Heatwave heating up fruit and veg prices
Wholesalers say prices on some produce are "tremendously high" due to supply issues and high demand from hot spell
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Door opens new chapter with 800ha target
Recent addition of tomato supplier Mondial to Prominent sales operation brings cooperative closer to its goal for 2020
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Lettuce in short supply as heatwave continues
Supermarkets may be forced to ship in lettuce from the US as 30 degree heat stops leafy salad greens growing
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Potential for frozen, says Deprez
As the perception of frozen produce improves, Belgian giant Greenyard sees potential for the sector, with advantages in freshness and convenience
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UAE provides local support
Local producers of fruit and vegetables in the UAE are receiving support from both retailers and the government to boost quality and sustainability
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£5.3million boost for crop research
Defra frees up multi-million pound research grants, focussing on improving pulses, wheat, leafy vegetables and oilseed rape
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Labour ‘to drive up prices’ this summer
New market forecast warns Brexit and wider employment options for EU workers will push up fresh produce prices for hospitality sector
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Climate change threat to veg
A study focusing on the impact of climate change on leafy greens, vegetables and legumes has highlighted the severe threat posed to yields if no action is taken
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Convenience under the spotlight
European Convenience Forum kicks off in Hamburg with analysis of market trends
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"Fantastic" scallions sold locally
Asda are selling a bumper 300,000 spring onions, often called scallions, grown from a local Armagh farmer
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Greenhouse veg rise in Russia
Russia’s self-sufficiency has increased steadily since the country banned food imports from the EU, US and others, with greenhouse vegetable production rising sharply
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On the cress of a wave
With the UK watercress season well underway, Michael Barker spoke to Tom Amery, managing director of The Watercress Company, to hear the latest growth plans for the crop