Tomato news archive – Page 59

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    Rijk Zwaan to open Mexican site

    2010-09-20T14:01:01Z

    Vegetable breeder Rijk Zwaan will officially open Rijk Zwaan Promex SA de CV, a new location in Mexico, next month.

  • Spanish salads on a tightrope
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    Spanish salads on a tightrope

    2010-09-17T11:01:55Z

    With price pressure from UK supermarkets at a high and unseasonably warm weather through the planting period, Spanish salad growers are having to up their game to stay ahead. Elizabeth O’Keefe reports

  • The acquisition means Vitacress has a full range of herbs on offer
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    Vitacress hikes herb ambition with VHB buy

    2010-09-17T08:01:01Z

    UK leafy salad supplier Vitacress has agreed to acquire Van Heyningen Brothers’ (VHB) West Sussex nurseries in what represents a major expansion across the fresh herb sector.

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    Irish produce defies economy

    2010-09-13T11:01:01Z

    The Irish retail market for fresh produce is showing “great resilience”, according to Bord Bia, at a time when the recession is causing a general sales slump elsewhere in the economy.

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    Home-grown food boom continues

    2010-09-07T09:01:01Z

    A suspect boom in produce grown at home has been confirmed as vegetable seed sales rose 14 per cent last year and are forecast to go up six per cent this year.

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    Ice scheme to reward green choices

    2010-08-31T12:01:01Z

    A new national rewards scheme is to support sustainable British retailers and those who provide best-in-class produce to consumers.

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    Spain maintains leading position

    2010-08-27T13:19:52Z

    UN confirms Iberian country’s position as globe’s top fruit and vegetable exporter

  • Exports
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    Spain’s export volumes fall

    2010-08-19T12:24:20Z

    Drop in country’s fruit and vegetable export volumes eased by increase in prices

  • Rolling with the punches
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    Rolling with the punches

    2010-08-13T15:36:54Z

    It is well known that Kent has a lot to offer as a horticultural hub, with its thriving orchards, bustling distribution centre in Paddock Wood and a leading centre in UK R&D in East Malling Research (EMR). But as environmental and financial changes take hold, how will Kent remain on top? Elizabeth O’Keefe tours the area to find out

  • Tesco triple for Thanet Earth
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    Tesco triple for Thanet Earth

    2010-08-13T12:01:02Z

    Thanet Earth is a triple gold award winner with the news this week that NSF CMi has confirmed its third glasshouse has won Tesco’s Nurture Gold Award.

  • French protests
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    Modef prepares for Paris protest

    2010-08-10T12:30:11Z

    The French movement will head to Paris in mid-August to pressurise the government into controlling retailers and imports

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    Casi registers record tomato campaign

    2010-08-10T11:22:36Z

    Spanish tomato cooperative defies weather and poor prices by achieving record results

  • Spanish growers buoyed by prices
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    Spanish growers buoyed by prices

    2010-08-10T09:01:01Z

    Improved prices for growers in the Spanish region of Almeria have compensated for the weather-hit campaign which saw tomato and pepper volumes fall substantially.

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    Almeria buoyed by better prices

    2010-08-09T11:26:16Z

    Improved prices compensate for weather-hit campaign, which saw tomato and pepper volumes fall substantially

  • Bradford’s wholesale market shows commitment to success
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    Bradford’s wholesale market shows commitment to success

    2010-08-09T09:31:41Z

    The tale of Bradford’s wholesale market is not the usual one of struggle: the units are full, the tenants work together for the common good, the relatively new building that houses the fruit and vegetable companies is being continually refurbished and independent retailers - their main customers - are still booming. Elizabeth O’Keefe finds out more

  • The stand captured the judges' eye
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    Flavourfresh lands show gong

    2010-08-07T13:01:01Z

    Tomato growers Flavourfresh Salads landed a Silver Gilt Award for its stand at the recent RHS Tatton Park Show.

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    Del Monte Q2 profits fall

    2010-08-04T11:01:01Z

    Fresh Del Monte Produce has announced that net income attributable to the group fell to $21.1 million through the second quarter of the year, down from the $52.2m recorded in the corresponding period last year.

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    Unica-Zon link up to benefit UK

    2010-08-01T11:01:01Z

    The UK supply chain stands to benefit from a new link up between Spanish and Dutch salad co-operatives to provide a smooth transition at the changeover in seasons.

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    Belgian prices rise on strong demand

    2010-07-15T11:01:01Z

    Soaring demand in Belgium and across Europe is pushing up prices for Flandria-labelled salads.

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    Would a Crocodile Dundee plum smell as sweet?

    2010-07-09T09:23:56Z

    What’s in a name? As far as fruit and veg is concerned, things used to be fairly straightforward - a breeder had his