Tomato news archive – Page 49
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European regions make crisis-management call
The agm of the assembly of European fruit, vegetable and plant producing regions (AREFLH) held earlier this month in Sint Truiden, Belgium has called for improved crisis management measures for the fresh produce market across Europe.
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CASI reveals Asian ambitions
Spanish tomato cooperative hopes to expand exports to China, India and North America
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Algeria installs hydroponic water system
Climate Control Systems (CCS) of Ontario has built a hydroponic water treatment system for an Algerian tomato grower that provides up to 40 per cent savings on water and fertiliser costs.
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Innovation keeps Dutch ahead of the game
With competition from Spain and increasing support for British produce, the Dutch salad industry is going above and beyond to maintain its position within the UK marketplace. Natasha Blok reports
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Obituary: Salad pioneer Ray Jeffs MBE
Horticulturalist Ray Jeffs had a huge impact on the shaping of the modern industry.
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Algeria turns to hydroponics
With water scarce, the North African country is stepping up its efforts to ensure food security with hydroponic greenhouse technology
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Sun-dried tomato linked to hepatitis
Contamination during sun-dried tomato processing might be the cause of an outbreak of hepatitis A that has infected seven people in the UK, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has said.
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Tesco adopts It’s Fresh! system
Retailer takes part in trial sale of tomatoes packaged with ethylene removal technology
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Summer of salad
Lettuce has managed to weather the lack of sun over the past year to maintain momentum and there is optimism that this summer’s events could provide a real sales boost
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No major change from EU-Morocco deal
According to Moroccan exporter Delassus, the new agreement with the EU will not lead to a significant increase in volumes
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Tesco trials 'revolutionary' fresh produce packaging
Tesco is trialling new packaging that could be revolutionary in keeping fruit and vegetables fresh for longer.
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Big year ahead for the Nergi kiwiberry
France-based Sofruileg has presented a new brand of kiwiberry called the Nergi at this year's Fruit Logistica trade show.
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New technical officer at Tomato Growers Association
The British Tomato Growers Association has announced the appointment of Dr Philip Morley as its technical officer.
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Debate begins on EU-Morocco trade deal
A debate over an EU agreement allowing more Moroccan imports, particularly of fruit and vegetables, into Europe in exchange for Morocco allowing importation of processed food has begun.
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Looking for positives
A continued decline in both value and volume is being seen in the organic produce sector, but insiders remain optimistic that the worst is behind them
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Fruit Logistica kicks off in Berlin
The 2012 event begins today at the Berlin Exhibition Centre, welcoming delegates from 130 different countries
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Blueberry pigment used to create black tomato
Israel's Technological Seeds DM has revealed it is planning to unveil a new, dark-pigmented tomato called Black Galaxy.
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Thanet Earth Fellowship
Thanet Earth has offered Hadlow horticulture student Tom Pilcher a Thanet Earth Discovery Fellowship.
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Home cooking boosts fresh produce range
While consumers are often branded convenience conscious, every year a loyal band of buyers still makes their own
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Greenery acquires UK’s John Baarda
Dutch group takes over troubled tomato producer, appointing new managing director and board of directors