Salad vegetables news archive – Page 65
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Andalusia sees export increase
Fruit and vegetable exports from Andalusia increased by 25 per cent during the first four months of 2011 compared with the same period a year before, primarily driven by strong vegetable sales.
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Funding boost for Bonduelle in Canada
A C$2.2m investment from Ontario's Rural Economic Development Programme will go towards a technology upgrade
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Clinton Kelly searches for stylish salads
Dole signs US TV star to lead 'Find Your Inspiration' salad campaign and encourage creativity in the kitchen
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Northern Ireland joins the dots
The Northern Irish fresh produce scene is bursting at the seams with innovation, expansion and new product development. Elizabeth O’Keefe takes a tour of the region
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Eosta unveils talking tomatoes
This week Dutch organic produce supplier Eosta started marketing tomatoes in the UK that tell their own story.
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Good export result for Murcian growers
Spanish region records substantial rise in export volumes during first four months of 2011
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Nitrate decision gives leafy lifeline
Sustained UK lobbying has seen “long and torturous” negotiations over nitrate levels for leafy vegetables end in success, potentially rescuing salad businesses from failure.
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Fairtrade herbs set for UK shelves
Bart Spices has launched a new range of Fairtrade organic herbs at Tesco stores
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French consumers mixed on food safety
A new poll has found that consumers in France regard domestically grown vegetables as safer than imports
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FPC puts UK's E.coli losses at £54m
FPC says UK industry has lost £54m in cucumber, tomato and lettuce sales since German E.coli outbreak
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E.coli taskforce finds Egypt link
European Food Safety Authority says imported Egyptian fenugreek seeds connected to E.coli outbreaks
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Carrefour prioritises French produce
During this tough period for vegetable sales, the French retailer has elected to throw its weight behind domestic produce
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Multinational banana earnings set to fall
Earnings at multinational banana companies are likely to be lower in the short term as a result of the recent E coli scare, according to analyst Jonathan Feeney of Janney Capital Markets.
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EU task force to study new E.coli outbreak
EU Food Safety Authority sets up European task force to help investigate latest E.coli outbreak in France
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Spain aims to restore consumer confidence
Campaign focuses on restoring good image of Spanish vegetables with country’s consumers
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New E.coli outbreak reported in France
UK company linked to new cases “very confident” its vegetable seeds were not responsible
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Murcia hard hit by ‘cucumber crisis’
Growers in south-eastern Spain among most affected by E.coli-related drop in demand, says Asaja Murcia
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Russia to lift ban on EU vegetables
Talks between European Council president Herman van Rompuy and Russian president Dmitry Medvedev achieve breakthrough
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Andalusia 'worst hit' by E.coli claims
Fall in consumption generated by E.coli accusations has hit Andalusia hardest, say Spanish region’s officials
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Waitrose chases men with spicy salad
Retailer follows so-called 'macho trend' with new prepared salad bag designed to appeal to male consumers