Salad vegetables news archive – Page 37
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The Knox story
Things have moved rapidly for Rijk Zwaan since the introduction of it's anti-pinking lettuce trait, Knox, in late 2015
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Willowbrook wins Alpha Catering contract
Northern Irish food manufacturer will supply range of almost 70 deli salads to major in-flight catering company
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Veg and salad prices sky high as supply crisis deepens
Prices have rocketed due to Spanish floods with further increases expected and availability deteriorating
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Floods, snow and ice cripple European produce supply
Damage from Spanish floods could last until spring with plantings delayed and young crops also affected
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Cucumbers key for Hazera
Seed company Hazera is branching out from a focus on mini cucumbers to explore further opportunities in the category
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Cold snap threatens Italian production
Salads, vegetables, citrus and grapes all stand to be adversely affected by severe cold weather across the country
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George Eustice to open brassica and salad conference
Farming minister will address Brexit in his opening address alongside speakers on technical and marketing issues
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New deal offers The Greenery fresh start
Following several years of restructuring, the Dutch produce marketer has secured new financial backing
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Veg supplier launches mayonnaise brand
Leeds-based Troy Foods has invested £200,000 in expanding its high-care line for dressings and launched a mayonnaise brand
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Rain dampens Spanish outlook
Supplies of leafy salads, citrus and vegetables face disruption as losses run into hundreds of millions of euros
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Nisa recalls spinach with metal in
Convenience retailer is taking 200g packs of spinach off the shelves amid fears they may contain small pieces of metal
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Yorkshire veg supplier awarded Sword of Honour
Troy Foods has been recognised by the British Safety Council in recognition of excellent health and safety management
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PGI products 'to be protected post-Brexit'
Protected name products will maintain European protection from imitations as long as the UK does the same for EU products
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Complacency 'could hamper kale growth'
Opinion: Kantar Worldpanel consumer insight director Chris Cowan on why kale's success should not be taken for granted
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Fujitsu opens new plant factory
Finland has been named home to Fujitsu’s newest vegetable factory
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Heat and rain spark iceberg shortage
Spanish supplies will come under pressure in the lead up to Christmas says Proexport
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Rain in Spain hits salad veg supply
Salad veg supply is tight as rainfall has halted picking in some areas while cooler temperatures have slowed crop growth
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Watercress Company in cancer patient trial
Patients at Dorset Country Hospital will receive one watercress smoothie a day under a new trial to improve health
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Salad leaf juices ‘massively stimulate Salmonella’
A new study has found that juices from damaged bagged salad leaves increases the risk of a Salmonella outbreak
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Herb grower invests £200k in packhouse expansion
Yorkshire-based Herbs Unlimited has also been presented with the Best Fresh Produce Award at the 2016 Taste Awards