Salad vegetables news archive – Page 68
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E.coli: Spanish firms protest innocence
Frunet Bio and Costa de Almería say contamination must have happened in Germany after tests find no traces of E.coli
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Germany, Holland: 'No source of E.coli'
Inspectors in both European countries say they have found no potential trace of E.coli in their own horticultural industries
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E.coli scare provokes mixed response
In France, the fruit and vegetables sector is far from unanimous in its suggested response to last week's E.coli outbreak in Germany
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Fresh Rinse makes marketing appearance
New marketing campaign kicking off in the US this month introduces Fresh Rinse to consumers
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Spanish cucumbers linked to E.coli cases
Officials confirm organic cucumbers from Almería and Málaga are source of deadly E.coli outbreak in north of Germany
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Spain: ‘no E.coli link confirmed’
Spanish authorities say it is still to be determined if contamination originated in Spain or at final destination
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Summer salads get off to a start fit for a royal feast
The salad sector sailed through the spring season on a high with an increase in prices, purchase frequency and demand, as well as a stable imports market. Though there are question marks over promotions, the overall mood is positive, as Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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Florette at the double with new salad
Range caters for 'more adventurous' consumers to drive growth within the premium segment
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Florette at the double with new salad
Florette’s new Duo range has hit Tesco and Asda shelves following its launch this week. The rnage pairs popular mono leaves together in a handy 70g grab bag.
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Vegetable prices fall across Europe
The warm, dry weather has been responsible for early ripening and large volumes in France and Belgium, hitting prices
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Tomato growers gear up for Westminster
British tomato growers will be celebrating British Tomato Week at the Palace of Westminster from 15-22 May.
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NLGMA mooted for salads in US
The agricultural marketing service of the US department of agriculture is recommending the establishment of a voluntary national marketing agreement to regulate handling of leafy green vegetables.
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Rijk Zwaan opens tomato trials
Dutch seed breeder Rijk Zwaan welcomed some 100 guests to the official opening of its new tomato trial glasshouse at Kwintsheul.
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Fresh Convenience confirms key speakers
The leading conference event for the fresh produce convenience sector welcomes speakers and delegates to London on 14-16 June this year
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USDA issues leafy green proposal
Body requests comment on the creation of a national marketing agreement to assist the industry in quality and safety
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Herbfresh celebrates early start
A warm, dry spring so far in the Thames Valley has given Surrey-based Herbfresh its earliest ever start for its UK-grown fresh herb crops.
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Watercress sales make strides
Watercress sales are motoring ahead while household penetration continues to grow.
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Ready Pac targets cost-conscious shoppers
US packaged salad company offers Salad Singles as new low-cost, low-calorie alternative to successful Bistro line
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English aubergines hit shelves
English aubergines have hit supermarket shelves at the start of a promising season as the product continues to grow in the market.
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Spanish dismay at entry price decision
The Spanish tomato sector is dismayed that, despite European Parliament backing for reform of the entry price system for Moroccan tomatoes, European Commission vice-president Maros Sefcovic has defended the existing system