All Vegetables articles – Page 38
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Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit virus detected in South Australia
Growers urged to look out for signs of the virus to ensure early detection
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F&S Fresh Foods acquires Calavo Growers’ fresh-cut business
Deal extends F&S’s geographical reach across the whole of North America
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Wildfire was ‘sad moment’ for Greek veg production
One organic farm is understood to have been completely destroyed as a result of the enormous fire which spread across East Attica last week
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Spanish sector takes stock after decade of Russian embargo
Fepex reflects on the impact of the Russian embargo on Spanish fruit and vegetable exports
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Prices rise in Israel due to Turkish ban
Turkey’s decision to halt trade with Israel over its war in Gaza leads to increase in fruit and vegetable prices for Israeli consumers
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Plant & Food welcomes changes to New Zealand gene technology regulations
New Zealand government to relax biotechnology regulatory system allowing the use of tools such as Crispr for plant breeding
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NFU receives cash boost for school projects
NFU Education receives funding from NFU Mutual Charitable Trust for nationwide school initiatives
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Vertical farming ‘greener than first thought’, study finds
Vertical farming could save land and reduce climate change impact of growing crops, researchers reveal
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Red Sea disruptions hit DP World profits
The Dubai-based port operator has seen its profits fall significantly as shippers avoid passing through the crisis-hit region
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Fresh Kitchen serves up new range for foodservice
Fresh Direct’s food manufacturing arm is supplying Brakes with 18 new dishes to help hospitality
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Time running out to secure a spot at Asia Fruit Logistica
Meet top buyers and suppliers, get the best insights, and discover cutting-edge products and solutions at Asia Fruit Logistica 2024
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NFU highlights importance of self-sufficiency in UK food sector
Farmers’ union wants support to boost the nation’s health, climate resilience and economic growth
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Defra minister backs FareShare manifesto
Daniel Zeichner praises FareShare’s commitment to fighting food waste but says his government must tackle food poverty
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News
Grocery price inflation rises for first time since March 2023
Inflation up slightly but only to average level seen before start of cost-of-living crisis
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Solid progress for T&G Global in opening six months
Gareth Edgecombe says progress has been made as year-on-year losses are cut and revenue climbs
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Simona Turin and Andrew Garner join Hectre board
New Zealand ag-tech company strengthens board with two new directors
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Blue Cube invests in new systems for portable cold stores
Cold storage specialist says the temperature-control technology will help suppliers reduce energy consumption and optimise operational efficiency
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Features
North Carolina Sweetpotato Commission eyes UK market growth
Michelle Grainger of the North Carolina Sweetpotato Commission tells Fred Searle about the organisation’s latest efforts to boost sales in Britain
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Neatleaf Spyder sensors keep watch over plants
The Neatleaf Spyder aims to offer a comprehensive understanding of the cultivation environment in the greenhouse, collecting data across the canopy and directing the grower’s attention to where it is most needed
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Biofresh Safestore offers discount to visitors of new potato event
Potato sprout control specialist will give 10 per cent discount to Potato Days attendees who commit to a site survey