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Category director Hannah O'Reilly tells Festival of Fresh how retailer values long-term working
Mike Knowles and Maura Maxwell consider the potential impact of a Super El Niño and continued geopolitical tensions
Playful twist to iceberg lettuce packaging aims to encourage healthy eating during the tournament
Leading international trade show for Asia's fresh produce business unveils dedicated technology platform
The world's leading fresh produce trade fair has confirmed Christina Freier as its new director, replacing Alexander Stein
Planning permission and seasonal labour uncertainty are slowing sector growth, according to G's chairman and CEO, with consolidation "absolutely necessary"
Nick Marston, DPS and Dyson Farming were among the winners at FPJ's flagship event hosted by G's
Sustainability, convenience and added value topped the agenda as three berry packaging specialists shared the Fruitnet Berry Congress stage in London
Companies have until 2 September to submit their application
Syngenta Vegetable Seeds will host simultaneous field days in Woodland, California and Plainfield, Wisconsin on 11-13 August
Reach every visitor at Asia's largest fresh produce event
Keynote interviews with Defra farming minister Dame Angela Eagle and Sainsbury's category director Hannah O'Reilly are among the highlights as event approaches
World Food Photography Award winners highlight power of food stories and the essential role of food in communities across the world
The Stars and Stripes is set to to feature on packs of US-grown Sunset Flavor Bombs tomatoes to mark the country's 250th anniversary
With less than a month to go, secure your place at Europe's leading forum for the tropical fruit business now
The three-day event will take place in Noicàttaro on 23- 25 July and showcase the local area and its table grape offer
British tomatoes and Jazz apples were part of Jeremy Clarkson's first FarmFest, which welcomed 40,000 visitors to Stoneleigh Park over the May bank holiday
Acreage forecast to decline in Morocco and France following extreme winter rains