All Vegetables articles – Page 68
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Experts reveal scary levels of Halloween waste
As Brits gear up to celebrate Halloween, waste management company Waste Managed highlights festivity’s environmental impact
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NFU calls for flood action
England’s farming union is lobbying political parties to take action to defend against farmland flooding
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Dutch greenhouse experts eye Indian opportunities
NLHortiRoad2India seeks collaboration with local partners to improve local food systems in India
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Funding boost for Southern Forests Food Council
West Australian government provides more support to help build Genuinely Southern Forests brand
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Smurfit Kappa solves punnet problem
New lattice box solves Isle of Wight Tomatoes’ punnet problem, says packaging manufacturer
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Greenyard Frozen backs Simply Veg
Greenyard Frozen joins Veg Power’s Simply Veg campaign to encourage UK families to eat more greens
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Fire hits Citrosol facilities in Potries
In a statement the company said it has reorganised its operations and will continue to provide a full service to customers
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Prepare for more empty shelves in 2024
Lee Stiles of the Lea Valley Growers Association explains why there is likely to be reduced availability in the fruit and vegetable aisle again in 2024
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Biome Makers expands global operations
Company’s BeCrop technology now available to growers in Australia and Brazil
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ONE charts fresh produce progress
ONE’s Yu Kurimoto, reflects on the five-year journey of Ocean Network Express and shares the shipping line’s outlook for fresh produce logistics
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Serbia forum connects suppliers with European buyers
A selection of buyers from across Europe has descended on Belgrade for Fruitnet Forum South-East Europe, with the aim of exploring new sourcing opportunities in the region
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Ports of LA and Guangzhou forge green partnership
New agreement focuses on creating more sustainable shipping routes and promoting supply chain digitisation
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USDA bolsters investment in international trade
Washington Apple Commission and wider agricultural industry welcome new funding to support export diversification
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LEAF Marque is a catalyst for systemic change
Clare Mike, technical and business development director of LEAF, explains how LEAF Marque certification helps drive progress towards more sustainable farming and food systems across the world
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Aldi hits 40m meal milestone
Aldi seeks charity partners receive its food donations ahead of the festive period as it hits 40m meal milestone
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Halloween sees pumpkin sales spike
Barfoots of Botley supplies more than one million pumpkins in just four weeks as Halloween approaches
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Hort Innovation board candidates announced
Four candidates are in the running for three vacant board positions at Hort Innovation.
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Rijk Zwaan presents cucumber energy trial findings
New video offers an early look at the results of a Botany trial on cucumber production and energy reduction
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Syngenta launches two ToLCNDV resistant squash varieties
Innovation brings new options to growers in heavily impacted areas like the for Mediterranean Basin
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Aldi announces UK store openings
The discounter reveals sites of 12 new UK supermarkets opening before Christmas