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  • CUCUMBER
    News

    UK cucumber prices fall by 30% as E.coli triggers supply glut

    2011-06-04T00:00:00Z

    British cucumber and salad growers were this week bracing themselves for plummeting prices as the devastating E.coli outbreak in Germany threatened to swamp the market with cheap EU produce and hit shopper confidence.

  • News

    ‘Super-welfare’ eggs set to make UK debut

    2011-06-04T00:00:00Z

    A new egg production system from the Netherlands that is claimed to produce eggs to higher animal welfare standards than organic and free-range could soon be coming to the UK. Rondeel eggs come in packs of seven and are produced in a...

  • SAINSBURYS-POTATOS
    News

    Sainsbury’s new potatoes rival Jerseys

    2011-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury’s has launched a UK-grown baby new potato variety that’s similar to Jersey Royals but sold outside the traditional May season. Taste the Difference British Gems (rsp: £3) are grown in East Anglia and the West Country, and will…

  • PINK-LADY
    News

    Lunchtime campaign for Pink Lady apples

    2011-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Pink Lady apples is gearing up for a new lunchtime-focused marketing campaign to boost sales this summer. The campaign called 'Reclaim the sunshine this lunchtime' will be aimed at office workers, with a branded Mini Clubman touring the...

  • ORANGE-SQUEEZE
    News

    Rabobank: orange juice will stay pricey

    2011-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Orange juice prices are set to stay high for the next decade even though production this season is expected to improve, and wholesale prices will need to be passed on to consumers, Rabobank has warned.

  • CUCUMBER Q&AMP;A
    Analysis & Features

    Unanswered questions over Europe’s deadly E.coli crisis

    2011-06-04T00:00:00Z

    The source of the E.coli outbreak in Germany was still unknown as The Grocer went to press. So what DO we know? Julia Glotz answers some key questions

  • FLOWER INVESTIGATION
    Analysis & Features

    The human price of cut-price flowers: an investigation by The Grocer

    2011-06-04T00:00:00Z

    As the price of a supermarket bouquet drops to as little as £2.99, the environmental and social impact of the flower industry has come under scrutiny. Tristan McConnell reports on the effect of the horticultural boom on people in one of Kenya’s flower-growing hotspots

  • Profiles

    My Alternative CV: Maria Leavesley, Frumoo

    2011-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Maria Leavesley, founder of Frumoo British milk & fruit smoothies, on Rick Springfield, Gazza and dolphins

  • ADAM LEYLAND
    Comment & Opinion

    Fallout of E.coli tragedy could devastate fresh produce industry

    2011-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Next week is Food Safety Week. But if anyone was complacent, before this week’s tragic E.coli outbreak in Hamburg, Germany…

  • APPLES
    News

    Sainsbury’s pipped by Tesco in grapple over British apples

    2011-06-03T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has lauded its British credentials after overtaking Sainsbury's as the UK's biggest seller of homegrown apples and pears. Tesco has sold 31,408 tonnes of its British-grown fruit this season 35.4% more than in 2009-2010, while...

  • CUCUMBER
    News

    Spain blamed for ‘poison cucumber’ deaths

    2011-05-31T11:45:32.947Z

    Spanish officials have hit back at claims that exported cucumbers from the country are to blame for an outbreak of food poisoning that has killed at least 14 people around Europe.

  • SACLA-UNO
    News

    Sacla’ launches line of single-serve sauce

    2011-05-28T00:00:00Z

    Pesto specialist Sacla' is to launch its first range of cooking sauces designed to serve one person. The Per Uno range consists of two ambient sauces (rsp: £1.99) Bolognese with Minced Beef and Smoked Bacon with Italian Tomato which are...

  • GASOLINE-CAN
    News

    FPC considers collective buying to help growers

    2011-05-28T00:00:00Z

    The Fresh Produce Consortium is consulting on whether it should create a 'collective purchasing consortium' to help fruit & veg growers and suppliers cope with soaring raw ­materials costs. If the plans go ahead, the FPC would start...

  • STRAWBERRIES
    News

    Asda's new strawberry pricing is sound as a lb

    2011-05-27T00:00:00Z

    Asda is to sell 1lb punnets of strawberries for the first time in more than 10 years to gauge shopper demand ahead of a potential roll-out of imperial measurements to other fruit & veg.

  • TESCO NEW
    News

    Tesco: Euro supply shake-up is carrot as well as stick

    2011-05-23T00:00:00Z

    Tesco is conducting a major shake-up of its supply chain across central Europe. The retailer revealed to The Grocer this week that it was hoping to establish an international distribution hub in the region most likely in Slovakia and...

  • News

    Tesco puts new quality logo on fresh food range

    2011-05-21T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has rolled out a new logo across its fresh foods lines in a bid to ramp up its quality credentials.The Quality & Freshness Guaranteed logo started going on fruit & veg as well as salads and a number of meat and fish…

  • News

    Focus On Crisps, Nuts & Snacks: Flavours finding favour

    2011-05-21T00:00:00Z

    When Golden Wonder launched cheese & onion crisps 49 years ago, it could not have envisaged how massive and varied the sector would be half a century later.

  • TOMATO PICKER
    News

    Rain in Spain falls and UK tomato prices soar

    2011-05-14T00:00:00Z

    British fruit and veg growers may be having a hard time dealing with the recent unusually warm and dry weather, but it's the ­opposite problem for growers in Spain, where unseasonably heavy rainfalls are threatening this year's ­tomato crop.

  • News

    Importers calm fears of Moroccan produce hikes

    2011-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Fruit & veg importers have downplayed the likely impact on retail prices of a planned minimum wage hike in Morocco, after it sparked concerns that retailers and suppliers would soon have to pay more for Moroccan produce.

  • News

    Dry spell heightens risk of potato scab

    2011-05-14T00:00:00Z

    The unusually dry weather sweeping the nation could cause levels of a highly destructive potato disease to soar, the Potato Council has warned. Potato scab causes rough 'scabs' on skins and costs the industry £4m a year in rejected...