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Healthy food campaigns aimed at kids, adults, kick off in UK. May 31, 2021. Two campaigns to get UK consumers and kids to eat more healthy foods have kicked off – with retailer Sainsbury’s launching a new brand effort called Help Everyone Eat Better and ITV and Veg Power combining forces on the third year of Eat Them To Defeat Them. CONSUMER DEMAND HELPS SPARK INCREASE IN ORGANIC LAND As shoppers are changing their habits toward embracing more organic food, so too are farmers across the UK, according to the latest Organic Statistics for 2020 report from the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA).. There has been a more than 11% increase in the conversion of land to become certified organic – and that increase has been seen for all but one of the HEALTHY FOOD CAMPAIGNS AIMED AT KIDS, ADULTS, KICK OFF IN Healthy food campaigns aimed at kids, adults, kick off in UK. Produce Business report. May 31, 2021. Two campaigns to get UK consumers and kids to eat more healthy foods have kicked off – with retailer Sainsbury’s launching a new brand effort called Help Everyone Eat Better and ITV and Veg Power combining forces on the third year of Eat A FIVE-STEP PROCESS TO SUSTAINABILITY Originally printed in the March 2021 issue of Produce Business. In my column of February 2021 (Sustainability & CSR: What Is It All About?), I promised I would present a 5-step plan that fresh produce companies can use to get started on the road to sustainability. In most sectors of the business world, corporate social responsibility SALMONELLA OUTBREAK IN UK, OTHER COUNTRIES TIED TO MELONS Melons have been linked to a Salmonella outbreak that has affected 200 people in more than 10 countries. Patients have been reported in Denmark, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Canada and Switzerland. Illnesses started in late March, Food Safety News reports. Czech Republic and Spain have also recorded recent Salmonella MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF VEGAN FOOD PRODUCTION Meeting the Challenges of Vegan Food Production. Veganism in the UK has grown enormously in recent years. The number of people sticking to a plant-based diet is reported by The Vegan Society to have quadrupled between 2014 and 2019 to now total over 600,000 individuals. And just five years ago the Veganuary campaign had fewer than 13,000 sign GUY SHROPSHIRE WILL TAKE REINS AS CEO OF G’S GROUP Guy Shropshire, who has helped lead North American and European business for prominent fresh produce grower G’s Group for more than a decade, will become its chief executive officer on 1May. Guy will take over for his father, John Shropshire, who will become Executive Chairman and will help offer guidance to Guy and members of UK-GROWN WASABI MAKING WAVES ACROSS EUROPE UK-grown wasabi making waves across Europe. Angela Youngman. December 28, 2016. Being told that it was impossible to grow wasabi in the UK, only made Jon Old even more determined. He has now become the only commercial grower of fresh wasabi in Europe with clients ranging from Raymond Blanc’s Le Manoir aux Quatre Saison and over one hundred DEBATE ON BLUEBERRY IMPORTS VS. DOMESTIC SUPPLY IS ONE FOR Debate on blueberry imports vs. domestic supply is one for history books. Blueberries have been one of the star products of the produce industry the past few years. A “super food” noted for health, sales have blossomed. Both foreign and domestic producers have worked to capture this growing market. Low prices, however, have threatenedthe
COVENT GARDEN TENANTS ISSUE HIGH COURT ACTION AGAINST CGMA Gary Marshall (left) of CGTA and Bevington Salads. The Covent Garden Tenants Association (CGTA) has revealed to PBUK its High Court legal appeal for an injunction against the redevelopment of New Covent Garden Market (NCGM) in London, citing serious concerns about traffic management and the long-lasting negative impact on the market, its traders and their customers. SALMONELLA OUTBREAK IN UK, OTHER COUNTRIES TIED TO MELONS Melons have been linked to a Salmonella outbreak that has affected 200 people in more than 10 countries. Patients have been reported in Denmark, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Canada and Switzerland. Illnesses started in late March, Food Safety News reports. Czech Republic and Spain have also recorded recent Salmonella WHOLESALE MARKET: FINDING A HOME FOR EVERY PIECE OF Wholesale Market: Finding a home for every piece of produce. This article first appeared in the May 2021 edition of Produce Business magazine. Imagine you’re a farmer. You’ve spent the entire growing season investing your energy and passion into growing delicious, high SEVEN TOUGH QUESTIONS IN PREPARING FOR THE POST-PANDEMIC Seven tough questions in preparing for the post-pandemic future. Don Harris. May 8, 2021. Originally printed in the March 2021 issue of Produce Business. As we move into the second year of our pandemic-created reality, it’s become clear that whenever the virus ceases to be a major factor in our industry, things will never be thesame as they
PREVOR: HOW UNITED FRESH AND PMA GOT THERE Prevor: How United Fresh and PMA Got There — 3 Lessons. Jim Prevor. May 16, 2021. This column appeared in the April 2021 edition of Produce Business. There was a time when the association that is now known as the Produce Marketing Association was called the Produce Prepackaging Association, and it was in such a difficult state that itpleaded
ATTRACTIVE AND VERSATILE SWEET SPROUTING CAULIFLOWER GETS Attractively built, the vegetable has white tops supported by long shining stems. With a softer texture than the cauliflower, this attractive brassica has enough firmness to stay upright, with long stems that grow from a single central stem. Flavour: A sweeter than usual cauliflower taste. Cooking: You can eat sweet sproutingcauliflower raw in
HOW THE UK DISCOUNTERS ARE OUTPERFORMING THE BIG FOUR Bryan Roberts is a senior vice-president at Kantar Retail. Bryan Roberts of shopper and retail insights business Kantar Retail shares his insight into the reasons why the UK discount market is outperforming the Big Four While Aldi celebrates its 25th anniversary in the UK this year, not that long ago the German discount retailer was contemplating a withdrawal from the British market altogether. COVENT GARDEN TENANTS ISSUE HIGH COURT ACTION AGAINST CGMA Gary Marshall (left) of CGTA and Bevington Salads. The Covent Garden Tenants Association (CGTA) has revealed to PBUK its High Court legal appeal for an injunction against the redevelopment of New Covent Garden Market (NCGM) in London, citing serious concerns about traffic management and the long-lasting negative impact on the market, its traders and their customers. PRISON-INSPIRED PAPER CUTLERY COULD TRANSFORM FRESH-CUT EcoTensil can also be incorporated into a product’s packaging UK disposable cutlery manufacturer Plastico is introducing a new paper-based concept for fresh-cut produce that is created from a sheet of flat paper The need to supply prisons with disposable cutlery that could, by no stretch of the imagination, be turned into a weapon mayseem an
SUN WORLD EXPANDS TABLE GRAPE FOOTPRINT IN EGYPT, ITALY Sun World has recently granted six additional licenses to Egyptian table grape grower-marketers and two new Italian grower-marketers, bringing the total to seven and ten licenses, respectively. These appointments come as part of the company’s strategy to extend its reach in “high-potential gateway markets”. One of the primary motivations for this expansion is to satisfy CHADWICK BOSEMAN'S UNTOLD STORY Chadwick Boseman’s Untold Story. Chadwick Boseman, the actor who died at only 43 years of age, played many important and iconic roles. There was Jackie Robinson, the baseball player who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball. He played James Brown, “The Godfather of Soul.”. He played Thurgood Marshall, who arguedimportant cases
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Using Social Media To Affect Produce Buying Decisions. Originally printed in the April 2021 issue of Produce Business. The influence of social media ballooned during 2020, fueled by the pandemic and consumer habits. “As the importance of social media continues to grow, a brand’s relevancy will be largely determined by its socialrelevance
SALMONELLA OUTBREAK IN UK, OTHER COUNTRIES TIED TO MELONS Melons have been linked to a Salmonella outbreak that has affected 200 people in more than 10 countries. Patients have been reported in Denmark, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Canada and Switzerland. Illnesses started in late March, Food Safety News reports. Czech Republic and Spain have also recorded recent Salmonella CONSUMER DEMAND HELPS SPARK INCREASE IN ORGANIC LAND Consumer demand helps spark increase in organic land conversion. Produce Business report. May 31, 2021. As shoppers are changing their habits toward embracing more organic food, so too are farmers across the UK, according to the latest Organic Statistics for 2020 report from the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA). 100 DAYS POST BREXIT, WHAT ARE THE IMPACTS ON THE PRODUCE 100 days post Brexit, what are the impacts on the produce sector? John Giles. April 18, 2021. After four years of Brexit talk, one might be forgiven for thinking that we have had enough of discussing the pros and cons of trade deals for British fruit and vegetable businesses. While probably ending up with the best deal possible from Brexit, the MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF VEGAN FOOD PRODUCTION Meeting the Challenges of Vegan Food Production. Veganism in the UK has grown enormously in recent years. The number of people sticking to a plant-based diet is reported by The Vegan Society to have quadrupled between 2014 and 2019 to now total over 600,000 individuals. And just five years ago the Veganuary campaign had fewer than 13,000 sign ATTRACTIVE AND VERSATILE SWEET SPROUTING CAULIFLOWER GETS Attractively built, the vegetable has white tops supported by long shining stems. With a softer texture than the cauliflower, this attractive brassica has enough firmness to stay upright, with long stems that grow from a single central stem. Flavour: A sweeter than usual cauliflower taste. Cooking: You can eat sweet sproutingcauliflower raw in
FRESHFEL LAUNCHES 'SPEAKUP' CAMPAIGN AS YEAR OF FRUITS AND The European Fresh Produce Association (Freshfel Europe) has launched its flagship digital campaign for 2021 – #SpeakUp4FruitVeg. The campaign is in response to the United Nations’ declaration of 2021 as the International Year of Fruits and Vegetables with the objective of supporting and celebrating the initiative. The campaign will also be aimed at EU decision-makers, DEBATE ON BLUEBERRY IMPORTS VS. DOMESTIC SUPPLY IS ONE FOR Debate on blueberry imports vs. domestic supply is one for history books. Blueberries have been one of the star products of the produce industry the past few years. A “super food” noted for health, sales have blossomed. Both foreign and domestic producers have worked to capture this growing market. Low prices, however, have threatenedthe
CHADWICK BOSEMAN'S UNTOLD STORY Chadwick Boseman’s Untold Story. Chadwick Boseman, the actor who died at only 43 years of age, played many important and iconic roles. There was Jackie Robinson, the baseball player who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball. He played James Brown, “The Godfather of Soul.”. He played Thurgood Marshall, who arguedimportant cases
AGE MAIN DETERMINANT OF GROCERY SHOPPING HABITS A new survey from business intelligence research consultancy Future Thinking has pinpointed age as the most important factor in determining UK consumers’ grocery shopping and eating habits with those aged between 16 and 34 years old claiming it is more difficult to eat healthily on their tighter food budgets. According to the 2015 Grocery Eye report, some 80% of millennials (those agedPRODUCE BUSINESS UK
Using Social Media To Affect Produce Buying Decisions. Originally printed in the April 2021 issue of Produce Business. The influence of social media ballooned during 2020, fueled by the pandemic and consumer habits. “As the importance of social media continues to grow, a brand’s relevancy will be largely determined by its socialrelevance
SALMONELLA OUTBREAK IN UK, OTHER COUNTRIES TIED TO MELONS Melons have been linked to a Salmonella outbreak that has affected 200 people in more than 10 countries. Patients have been reported in Denmark, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Canada and Switzerland. Illnesses started in late March, Food Safety News reports. Czech Republic and Spain have also recorded recent Salmonella CONSUMER DEMAND HELPS SPARK INCREASE IN ORGANIC LAND Consumer demand helps spark increase in organic land conversion. Produce Business report. May 31, 2021. As shoppers are changing their habits toward embracing more organic food, so too are farmers across the UK, according to the latest Organic Statistics for 2020 report from the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA). 100 DAYS POST BREXIT, WHAT ARE THE IMPACTS ON THE PRODUCE 100 days post Brexit, what are the impacts on the produce sector? John Giles. April 18, 2021. After four years of Brexit talk, one might be forgiven for thinking that we have had enough of discussing the pros and cons of trade deals for British fruit and vegetable businesses. While probably ending up with the best deal possible from Brexit, the MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF VEGAN FOOD PRODUCTION Meeting the Challenges of Vegan Food Production. Veganism in the UK has grown enormously in recent years. The number of people sticking to a plant-based diet is reported by The Vegan Society to have quadrupled between 2014 and 2019 to now total over 600,000 individuals. And just five years ago the Veganuary campaign had fewer than 13,000 sign ATTRACTIVE AND VERSATILE SWEET SPROUTING CAULIFLOWER GETS Attractively built, the vegetable has white tops supported by long shining stems. With a softer texture than the cauliflower, this attractive brassica has enough firmness to stay upright, with long stems that grow from a single central stem. Flavour: A sweeter than usual cauliflower taste. Cooking: You can eat sweet sproutingcauliflower raw in
FRESHFEL LAUNCHES 'SPEAKUP' CAMPAIGN AS YEAR OF FRUITS AND The European Fresh Produce Association (Freshfel Europe) has launched its flagship digital campaign for 2021 – #SpeakUp4FruitVeg. The campaign is in response to the United Nations’ declaration of 2021 as the International Year of Fruits and Vegetables with the objective of supporting and celebrating the initiative. The campaign will also be aimed at EU decision-makers, DEBATE ON BLUEBERRY IMPORTS VS. DOMESTIC SUPPLY IS ONE FOR Debate on blueberry imports vs. domestic supply is one for history books. Blueberries have been one of the star products of the produce industry the past few years. A “super food” noted for health, sales have blossomed. Both foreign and domestic producers have worked to capture this growing market. Low prices, however, have threatenedthe
CHADWICK BOSEMAN'S UNTOLD STORY Chadwick Boseman’s Untold Story. Chadwick Boseman, the actor who died at only 43 years of age, played many important and iconic roles. There was Jackie Robinson, the baseball player who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball. He played James Brown, “The Godfather of Soul.”. He played Thurgood Marshall, who arguedimportant cases
AGE MAIN DETERMINANT OF GROCERY SHOPPING HABITS A new survey from business intelligence research consultancy Future Thinking has pinpointed age as the most important factor in determining UK consumers’ grocery shopping and eating habits with those aged between 16 and 34 years old claiming it is more difficult to eat healthily on their tighter food budgets. According to the 2015 Grocery Eye report, some 80% of millennials (those aged TECHNOLOGY FROM OCADO, OTHERS DRIVES DIRECT-TO-HOME RETAIL Originally printed in the April 2021 issue of Produce Business. The Toronto marketplace is changing but what remains the same is the importance of fresh food and produce in particular at a time when health and wellbeing are of greater concern than ever. Under the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, retailers of all dimensions,including the
RETAIL PERSPECTIVE: MANAGING CUSTOMER PERCEPTIONS IN THE Don Harris is a 41-year veteran of the produce industry, with most of that time spent in retail. He worked in every aspect of the industry, from “field-to-fork” in RETAIL ROUNDUP: FRUIT AND VEG CHALLENGE FOR SUMMER, PLUS Sainsbury’s has revived its “Great Big Fruit and Veg Challenge” this summer for consumers through the Nectar app. The promotion, which runs through 28 June, provides bonus points for shoppers who purchased fresh produce that can be used at Sainsbury’s, Argos and Habit stores. The Nectar app helps customers track typical purchases andhelps let
SALMONELLA OUTBREAK IN UK, OTHER COUNTRIES TIED TO MELONS Melons have been linked to a Salmonella outbreak that has affected 200 people in more than 10 countries. Patients have been reported in Denmark, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Canada and Switzerland. Illnesses started in late March, Food Safety News reports. Czech Republic and Spain have also recorded recent Salmonella REPORT: AMAZON EXPECTED TO ECLIPSE TESCO AS TOP UK According to a new report released by Edge Retail Insight, Amazon will overtake Tesco as the UK’s top retailer within the next four years. Though Tesco’s current sales are nearly double that of Amazon’s (£64bn compared with £36.3bn in 2020), the newer retailer is quickly gaining ground on its competitor. Edge by Ascential, whose research GLOBAL FRESH PRODUCE TRADE VOLUMES TREND DOWNWARD Global volumes of fruit and vegetable trade have followed a downward trend over the last few years, as was discussed in Freshfel Europe’s virtual Annual Trade Meeting recently. The discussion evaluated long and short-term global trade figures for the fresh fruit and vegetable sector with a focus on European exports, imports and intra-EU tradetrends.
SOUTH AFRICAN STONE FRUIT INDUSTRY REPORTS RECORD VOLUMES Despite the challenges of the pandemic and having to ship rather than fly most of its stone fruit to the UK, Hortgro said South Africa had one of its most successful seasons in recent memory. This 2020-21 campaign saw increases across the board in exports, including a 29% boost in nectarines where the UK took on 50% of the volume and a 22% rise in peaches (41% going to the UK).REFILLABLE ARCHIVES
Retail Roundup: Fruit and Veg Challenge for Summer, Plus Expanding Refillable Ranges. Sainsbury’s has revived its “Great Big Fruit and Veg Challenge” this summer for consumers through the Nectar app. ATTRACTIVE AND VERSATILE SWEET SPROUTING CAULIFLOWER GETS Attractively built, the vegetable has white tops supported by long shining stems. With a softer texture than the cauliflower, this attractive brassica has enough firmness to stay upright, with long stems that grow from a single central stem. Flavour: A sweeter than usual cauliflower taste. Cooking: You can eat sweet sproutingcauliflower raw in
FRESHFEL EUROPE URGES MEPS TO REMEMBER RUSSIAN EMBARGO In an open communication, Freshfel Europe urged the European Parliament to not forget the strong and ongoing impact of the now seven-year Russian embargo on the fresh fruits and vegetable sector. The letter addressed to the Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) in the Agriculture and the International Trade Committees asked for the continued support of fruitPRODUCE BUSINESS UK
Using Social Media To Affect Produce Buying Decisions. Originally printed in the April 2021 issue of Produce Business. The influence of social media ballooned during 2020, fueled by the pandemic and consumer habits. “As the importance of social media continues to grow, a brand’s relevancy will be largely determined by its socialrelevance
SALMONELLA OUTBREAK IN UK, OTHER COUNTRIES TIED TO MELONS Melons have been linked to a Salmonella outbreak that has affected 200 people in more than 10 countries. Patients have been reported in Denmark, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Canada and Switzerland. Illnesses started in late March, Food Safety News reports. Czech Republic and Spain have also recorded recent Salmonella CONSUMER DEMAND HELPS SPARK INCREASE IN ORGANIC LAND Consumer demand helps spark increase in organic land conversion. Produce Business report. May 31, 2021. As shoppers are changing their habits toward embracing more organic food, so too are farmers across the UK, according to the latest Organic Statistics for 2020 report from the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA). 100 DAYS POST BREXIT, WHAT ARE THE IMPACTS ON THE PRODUCE 100 days post Brexit, what are the impacts on the produce sector? John Giles. April 18, 2021. After four years of Brexit talk, one might be forgiven for thinking that we have had enough of discussing the pros and cons of trade deals for British fruit and vegetable businesses. While probably ending up with the best deal possible from Brexit, the MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF VEGAN FOOD PRODUCTION Meeting the Challenges of Vegan Food Production. Veganism in the UK has grown enormously in recent years. The number of people sticking to a plant-based diet is reported by The Vegan Society to have quadrupled between 2014 and 2019 to now total over 600,000 individuals. And just five years ago the Veganuary campaign had fewer than 13,000 sign ATTRACTIVE AND VERSATILE SWEET SPROUTING CAULIFLOWER GETS Attractively built, the vegetable has white tops supported by long shining stems. With a softer texture than the cauliflower, this attractive brassica has enough firmness to stay upright, with long stems that grow from a single central stem. Flavour: A sweeter than usual cauliflower taste. Cooking: You can eat sweet sproutingcauliflower raw in
FRESHFEL LAUNCHES 'SPEAKUP' CAMPAIGN AS YEAR OF FRUITS AND The European Fresh Produce Association (Freshfel Europe) has launched its flagship digital campaign for 2021 – #SpeakUp4FruitVeg. The campaign is in response to the United Nations’ declaration of 2021 as the International Year of Fruits and Vegetables with the objective of supporting and celebrating the initiative. The campaign will also be aimed at EU decision-makers, DEBATE ON BLUEBERRY IMPORTS VS. DOMESTIC SUPPLY IS ONE FOR Debate on blueberry imports vs. domestic supply is one for history books. Blueberries have been one of the star products of the produce industry the past few years. A “super food” noted for health, sales have blossomed. Both foreign and domestic producers have worked to capture this growing market. Low prices, however, have threatenedthe
CHADWICK BOSEMAN'S UNTOLD STORY Chadwick Boseman’s Untold Story. Chadwick Boseman, the actor who died at only 43 years of age, played many important and iconic roles. There was Jackie Robinson, the baseball player who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball. He played James Brown, “The Godfather of Soul.”. He played Thurgood Marshall, who arguedimportant cases
AGE MAIN DETERMINANT OF GROCERY SHOPPING HABITS A new survey from business intelligence research consultancy Future Thinking has pinpointed age as the most important factor in determining UK consumers’ grocery shopping and eating habits with those aged between 16 and 34 years old claiming it is more difficult to eat healthily on their tighter food budgets. According to the 2015 Grocery Eye report, some 80% of millennials (those agedPRODUCE BUSINESS UK
Using Social Media To Affect Produce Buying Decisions. Originally printed in the April 2021 issue of Produce Business. The influence of social media ballooned during 2020, fueled by the pandemic and consumer habits. “As the importance of social media continues to grow, a brand’s relevancy will be largely determined by its socialrelevance
SALMONELLA OUTBREAK IN UK, OTHER COUNTRIES TIED TO MELONS Melons have been linked to a Salmonella outbreak that has affected 200 people in more than 10 countries. Patients have been reported in Denmark, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Canada and Switzerland. Illnesses started in late March, Food Safety News reports. Czech Republic and Spain have also recorded recent Salmonella CONSUMER DEMAND HELPS SPARK INCREASE IN ORGANIC LAND Consumer demand helps spark increase in organic land conversion. Produce Business report. May 31, 2021. As shoppers are changing their habits toward embracing more organic food, so too are farmers across the UK, according to the latest Organic Statistics for 2020 report from the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA). 100 DAYS POST BREXIT, WHAT ARE THE IMPACTS ON THE PRODUCE 100 days post Brexit, what are the impacts on the produce sector? John Giles. April 18, 2021. After four years of Brexit talk, one might be forgiven for thinking that we have had enough of discussing the pros and cons of trade deals for British fruit and vegetable businesses. While probably ending up with the best deal possible from Brexit, the MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF VEGAN FOOD PRODUCTION Meeting the Challenges of Vegan Food Production. Veganism in the UK has grown enormously in recent years. The number of people sticking to a plant-based diet is reported by The Vegan Society to have quadrupled between 2014 and 2019 to now total over 600,000 individuals. And just five years ago the Veganuary campaign had fewer than 13,000 sign ATTRACTIVE AND VERSATILE SWEET SPROUTING CAULIFLOWER GETS Attractively built, the vegetable has white tops supported by long shining stems. With a softer texture than the cauliflower, this attractive brassica has enough firmness to stay upright, with long stems that grow from a single central stem. Flavour: A sweeter than usual cauliflower taste. Cooking: You can eat sweet sproutingcauliflower raw in
FRESHFEL LAUNCHES 'SPEAKUP' CAMPAIGN AS YEAR OF FRUITS AND The European Fresh Produce Association (Freshfel Europe) has launched its flagship digital campaign for 2021 – #SpeakUp4FruitVeg. The campaign is in response to the United Nations’ declaration of 2021 as the International Year of Fruits and Vegetables with the objective of supporting and celebrating the initiative. The campaign will also be aimed at EU decision-makers, DEBATE ON BLUEBERRY IMPORTS VS. DOMESTIC SUPPLY IS ONE FOR Debate on blueberry imports vs. domestic supply is one for history books. Blueberries have been one of the star products of the produce industry the past few years. A “super food” noted for health, sales have blossomed. Both foreign and domestic producers have worked to capture this growing market. Low prices, however, have threatenedthe
CHADWICK BOSEMAN'S UNTOLD STORY Chadwick Boseman’s Untold Story. Chadwick Boseman, the actor who died at only 43 years of age, played many important and iconic roles. There was Jackie Robinson, the baseball player who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball. He played James Brown, “The Godfather of Soul.”. He played Thurgood Marshall, who arguedimportant cases
AGE MAIN DETERMINANT OF GROCERY SHOPPING HABITS A new survey from business intelligence research consultancy Future Thinking has pinpointed age as the most important factor in determining UK consumers’ grocery shopping and eating habits with those aged between 16 and 34 years old claiming it is more difficult to eat healthily on their tighter food budgets. According to the 2015 Grocery Eye report, some 80% of millennials (those aged TECHNOLOGY FROM OCADO, OTHERS DRIVES DIRECT-TO-HOME RETAIL Originally printed in the April 2021 issue of Produce Business. The Toronto marketplace is changing but what remains the same is the importance of fresh food and produce in particular at a time when health and wellbeing are of greater concern than ever. Under the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, retailers of all dimensions,including the
RETAIL PERSPECTIVE: MANAGING CUSTOMER PERCEPTIONS IN THE Don Harris is a 41-year veteran of the produce industry, with most of that time spent in retail. He worked in every aspect of the industry, from “field-to-fork” in RETAIL ROUNDUP: FRUIT AND VEG CHALLENGE FOR SUMMER, PLUS Sainsbury’s has revived its “Great Big Fruit and Veg Challenge” this summer for consumers through the Nectar app. The promotion, which runs through 28 June, provides bonus points for shoppers who purchased fresh produce that can be used at Sainsbury’s, Argos and Habit stores. The Nectar app helps customers track typical purchases andhelps let
SALMONELLA OUTBREAK IN UK, OTHER COUNTRIES TIED TO MELONS Melons have been linked to a Salmonella outbreak that has affected 200 people in more than 10 countries. Patients have been reported in Denmark, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Canada and Switzerland. Illnesses started in late March, Food Safety News reports. Czech Republic and Spain have also recorded recent Salmonella REPORT: AMAZON EXPECTED TO ECLIPSE TESCO AS TOP UK According to a new report released by Edge Retail Insight, Amazon will overtake Tesco as the UK’s top retailer within the next four years. Though Tesco’s current sales are nearly double that of Amazon’s (£64bn compared with £36.3bn in 2020), the newer retailer is quickly gaining ground on its competitor. Edge by Ascential, whose research GLOBAL FRESH PRODUCE TRADE VOLUMES TREND DOWNWARD Global volumes of fruit and vegetable trade have followed a downward trend over the last few years, as was discussed in Freshfel Europe’s virtual Annual Trade Meeting recently. The discussion evaluated long and short-term global trade figures for the fresh fruit and vegetable sector with a focus on European exports, imports and intra-EU tradetrends.
SOUTH AFRICAN STONE FRUIT INDUSTRY REPORTS RECORD VOLUMES Despite the challenges of the pandemic and having to ship rather than fly most of its stone fruit to the UK, Hortgro said South Africa had one of its most successful seasons in recent memory. This 2020-21 campaign saw increases across the board in exports, including a 29% boost in nectarines where the UK took on 50% of the volume and a 22% rise in peaches (41% going to the UK).REFILLABLE ARCHIVES
Retail Roundup: Fruit and Veg Challenge for Summer, Plus Expanding Refillable Ranges. Sainsbury’s has revived its “Great Big Fruit and Veg Challenge” this summer for consumers through the Nectar app. ATTRACTIVE AND VERSATILE SWEET SPROUTING CAULIFLOWER GETS Attractively built, the vegetable has white tops supported by long shining stems. With a softer texture than the cauliflower, this attractive brassica has enough firmness to stay upright, with long stems that grow from a single central stem. Flavour: A sweeter than usual cauliflower taste. Cooking: You can eat sweet sproutingcauliflower raw in
FRESHFEL EUROPE URGES MEPS TO REMEMBER RUSSIAN EMBARGO In an open communication, Freshfel Europe urged the European Parliament to not forget the strong and ongoing impact of the now seven-year Russian embargo on the fresh fruits and vegetable sector. The letter addressed to the Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) in the Agriculture and the International Trade Committees asked for the continued support of fruitPRODUCE BUSINESS UK
Using Social Media To Affect Produce Buying Decisions. Originally printed in the April 2021 issue of Produce Business. The influence of social media ballooned during 2020, fueled by the pandemic and consumer habits. “As the importance of social media continues to grow, a brand’s relevancy will be largely determined by its socialrelevance
SALMONELLA OUTBREAK IN UK, OTHER COUNTRIES TIED TO MELONS Melons have been linked to a Salmonella outbreak that has affected 200 people in more than 10 countries. Patients have been reported in Denmark, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Canada and Switzerland. Illnesses started in late March, Food Safety News reports. Czech Republic and Spain have also recorded recent Salmonella CONSUMER DEMAND HELPS SPARK INCREASE IN ORGANIC LAND Consumer demand helps spark increase in organic land conversion. Produce Business report. May 31, 2021. As shoppers are changing their habits toward embracing more organic food, so too are farmers across the UK, according to the latest Organic Statistics for 2020 report from the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA). 100 DAYS POST BREXIT, WHAT ARE THE IMPACTS ON THE PRODUCE 100 days post Brexit, what are the impacts on the produce sector? John Giles. April 18, 2021. After four years of Brexit talk, one might be forgiven for thinking that we have had enough of discussing the pros and cons of trade deals for British fruit and vegetable businesses. While probably ending up with the best deal possible from Brexit, the MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF VEGAN FOOD PRODUCTION Meeting the Challenges of Vegan Food Production. Veganism in the UK has grown enormously in recent years. The number of people sticking to a plant-based diet is reported by The Vegan Society to have quadrupled between 2014 and 2019 to now total over 600,000 individuals. And just five years ago the Veganuary campaign had fewer than 13,000 sign ATTRACTIVE AND VERSATILE SWEET SPROUTING CAULIFLOWER GETS Attractively built, the vegetable has white tops supported by long shining stems. With a softer texture than the cauliflower, this attractive brassica has enough firmness to stay upright, with long stems that grow from a single central stem. Flavour: A sweeter than usual cauliflower taste. Cooking: You can eat sweet sproutingcauliflower raw in
FRESHFEL LAUNCHES 'SPEAKUP' CAMPAIGN AS YEAR OF FRUITS AND The European Fresh Produce Association (Freshfel Europe) has launched its flagship digital campaign for 2021 – #SpeakUp4FruitVeg. The campaign is in response to the United Nations’ declaration of 2021 as the International Year of Fruits and Vegetables with the objective of supporting and celebrating the initiative. The campaign will also be aimed at EU decision-makers, DEBATE ON BLUEBERRY IMPORTS VS. DOMESTIC SUPPLY IS ONE FOR Debate on blueberry imports vs. domestic supply is one for history books. Blueberries have been one of the star products of the produce industry the past few years. A “super food” noted for health, sales have blossomed. Both foreign and domestic producers have worked to capture this growing market. Low prices, however, have threatenedthe
CHADWICK BOSEMAN'S UNTOLD STORY Chadwick Boseman’s Untold Story. Chadwick Boseman, the actor who died at only 43 years of age, played many important and iconic roles. There was Jackie Robinson, the baseball player who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball. He played James Brown, “The Godfather of Soul.”. He played Thurgood Marshall, who arguedimportant cases
AGE MAIN DETERMINANT OF GROCERY SHOPPING HABITS A new survey from business intelligence research consultancy Future Thinking has pinpointed age as the most important factor in determining UK consumers’ grocery shopping and eating habits with those aged between 16 and 34 years old claiming it is more difficult to eat healthily on their tighter food budgets. According to the 2015 Grocery Eye report, some 80% of millennials (those agedPRODUCE BUSINESS UK
Using Social Media To Affect Produce Buying Decisions. Originally printed in the April 2021 issue of Produce Business. The influence of social media ballooned during 2020, fueled by the pandemic and consumer habits. “As the importance of social media continues to grow, a brand’s relevancy will be largely determined by its socialrelevance
SALMONELLA OUTBREAK IN UK, OTHER COUNTRIES TIED TO MELONS Melons have been linked to a Salmonella outbreak that has affected 200 people in more than 10 countries. Patients have been reported in Denmark, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Canada and Switzerland. Illnesses started in late March, Food Safety News reports. Czech Republic and Spain have also recorded recent Salmonella CONSUMER DEMAND HELPS SPARK INCREASE IN ORGANIC LAND Consumer demand helps spark increase in organic land conversion. Produce Business report. May 31, 2021. As shoppers are changing their habits toward embracing more organic food, so too are farmers across the UK, according to the latest Organic Statistics for 2020 report from the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA). 100 DAYS POST BREXIT, WHAT ARE THE IMPACTS ON THE PRODUCE 100 days post Brexit, what are the impacts on the produce sector? John Giles. April 18, 2021. After four years of Brexit talk, one might be forgiven for thinking that we have had enough of discussing the pros and cons of trade deals for British fruit and vegetable businesses. While probably ending up with the best deal possible from Brexit, the MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF VEGAN FOOD PRODUCTION Meeting the Challenges of Vegan Food Production. Veganism in the UK has grown enormously in recent years. The number of people sticking to a plant-based diet is reported by The Vegan Society to have quadrupled between 2014 and 2019 to now total over 600,000 individuals. And just five years ago the Veganuary campaign had fewer than 13,000 sign ATTRACTIVE AND VERSATILE SWEET SPROUTING CAULIFLOWER GETS Attractively built, the vegetable has white tops supported by long shining stems. With a softer texture than the cauliflower, this attractive brassica has enough firmness to stay upright, with long stems that grow from a single central stem. Flavour: A sweeter than usual cauliflower taste. Cooking: You can eat sweet sproutingcauliflower raw in
FRESHFEL LAUNCHES 'SPEAKUP' CAMPAIGN AS YEAR OF FRUITS AND The European Fresh Produce Association (Freshfel Europe) has launched its flagship digital campaign for 2021 – #SpeakUp4FruitVeg. The campaign is in response to the United Nations’ declaration of 2021 as the International Year of Fruits and Vegetables with the objective of supporting and celebrating the initiative. The campaign will also be aimed at EU decision-makers, DEBATE ON BLUEBERRY IMPORTS VS. DOMESTIC SUPPLY IS ONE FOR Debate on blueberry imports vs. domestic supply is one for history books. Blueberries have been one of the star products of the produce industry the past few years. A “super food” noted for health, sales have blossomed. Both foreign and domestic producers have worked to capture this growing market. Low prices, however, have threatenedthe
CHADWICK BOSEMAN'S UNTOLD STORY Chadwick Boseman’s Untold Story. Chadwick Boseman, the actor who died at only 43 years of age, played many important and iconic roles. There was Jackie Robinson, the baseball player who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball. He played James Brown, “The Godfather of Soul.”. He played Thurgood Marshall, who arguedimportant cases
AGE MAIN DETERMINANT OF GROCERY SHOPPING HABITS A new survey from business intelligence research consultancy Future Thinking has pinpointed age as the most important factor in determining UK consumers’ grocery shopping and eating habits with those aged between 16 and 34 years old claiming it is more difficult to eat healthily on their tighter food budgets. According to the 2015 Grocery Eye report, some 80% of millennials (those aged TECHNOLOGY FROM OCADO, OTHERS DRIVES DIRECT-TO-HOME RETAIL Originally printed in the April 2021 issue of Produce Business. The Toronto marketplace is changing but what remains the same is the importance of fresh food and produce in particular at a time when health and wellbeing are of greater concern than ever. Under the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, retailers of all dimensions,including the
RETAIL PERSPECTIVE: MANAGING CUSTOMER PERCEPTIONS IN THE Don Harris is a 41-year veteran of the produce industry, with most of that time spent in retail. He worked in every aspect of the industry, from “field-to-fork” in RETAIL ROUNDUP: FRUIT AND VEG CHALLENGE FOR SUMMER, PLUS Sainsbury’s has revived its “Great Big Fruit and Veg Challenge” this summer for consumers through the Nectar app. The promotion, which runs through 28 June, provides bonus points for shoppers who purchased fresh produce that can be used at Sainsbury’s, Argos and Habit stores. The Nectar app helps customers track typical purchases andhelps let
SALMONELLA OUTBREAK IN UK, OTHER COUNTRIES TIED TO MELONS Melons have been linked to a Salmonella outbreak that has affected 200 people in more than 10 countries. Patients have been reported in Denmark, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Canada and Switzerland. Illnesses started in late March, Food Safety News reports. Czech Republic and Spain have also recorded recent Salmonella REPORT: AMAZON EXPECTED TO ECLIPSE TESCO AS TOP UK According to a new report released by Edge Retail Insight, Amazon will overtake Tesco as the UK’s top retailer within the next four years. Though Tesco’s current sales are nearly double that of Amazon’s (£64bn compared with £36.3bn in 2020), the newer retailer is quickly gaining ground on its competitor. Edge by Ascential, whose research GLOBAL FRESH PRODUCE TRADE VOLUMES TREND DOWNWARD Global volumes of fruit and vegetable trade have followed a downward trend over the last few years, as was discussed in Freshfel Europe’s virtual Annual Trade Meeting recently. The discussion evaluated long and short-term global trade figures for the fresh fruit and vegetable sector with a focus on European exports, imports and intra-EU tradetrends.
SOUTH AFRICAN STONE FRUIT INDUSTRY REPORTS RECORD VOLUMES Despite the challenges of the pandemic and having to ship rather than fly most of its stone fruit to the UK, Hortgro said South Africa had one of its most successful seasons in recent memory. This 2020-21 campaign saw increases across the board in exports, including a 29% boost in nectarines where the UK took on 50% of the volume and a 22% rise in peaches (41% going to the UK).REFILLABLE ARCHIVES
Retail Roundup: Fruit and Veg Challenge for Summer, Plus Expanding Refillable Ranges. Sainsbury’s has revived its “Great Big Fruit and Veg Challenge” this summer for consumers through the Nectar app. ATTRACTIVE AND VERSATILE SWEET SPROUTING CAULIFLOWER GETS Attractively built, the vegetable has white tops supported by long shining stems. With a softer texture than the cauliflower, this attractive brassica has enough firmness to stay upright, with long stems that grow from a single central stem. Flavour: A sweeter than usual cauliflower taste. Cooking: You can eat sweet sproutingcauliflower raw in
FRESHFEL EUROPE URGES MEPS TO REMEMBER RUSSIAN EMBARGO In an open communication, Freshfel Europe urged the European Parliament to not forget the strong and ongoing impact of the now seven-year Russian embargo on the fresh fruits and vegetable sector. The letter addressed to the Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) in the Agriculture and the International Trade Committees asked for the continued support of fruitPRODUCE BUSINESS UK
Using Social Media To Affect Produce Buying Decisions. Originally printed in the April 2021 issue of Produce Business. The influence of social media ballooned during 2020, fueled by the pandemic and consumer habits. “As the importance of social media continues to grow, a brand’s relevancy will be largely determined by its socialrelevance
SALMONELLA OUTBREAK IN UK, OTHER COUNTRIES TIED TO MELONS Melons have been linked to a Salmonella outbreak that has affected 200 people in more than 10 countries. Patients have been reported in Denmark, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Canada and Switzerland. Illnesses started in late March, Food Safety News reports. Czech Republic and Spain have also recorded recent Salmonella CONSUMER DEMAND HELPS SPARK INCREASE IN ORGANIC LAND Consumer demand helps spark increase in organic land conversion. Produce Business report. May 31, 2021. As shoppers are changing their habits toward embracing more organic food, so too are farmers across the UK, according to the latest Organic Statistics for 2020 report from the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA). 100 DAYS POST BREXIT, WHAT ARE THE IMPACTS ON THE PRODUCE 100 days post Brexit, what are the impacts on the produce sector? John Giles. April 18, 2021. After four years of Brexit talk, one might be forgiven for thinking that we have had enough of discussing the pros and cons of trade deals for British fruit and vegetable businesses. While probably ending up with the best deal possible from Brexit, the MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF VEGAN FOOD PRODUCTION Meeting the Challenges of Vegan Food Production. Veganism in the UK has grown enormously in recent years. The number of people sticking to a plant-based diet is reported by The Vegan Society to have quadrupled between 2014 and 2019 to now total over 600,000 individuals. And just five years ago the Veganuary campaign had fewer than 13,000 sign HOW ROTTERDAM IS PIONEERING A FOOD REVOLUTION How Rotterdam is pioneering a food revolution. Samantha Lster. October 25, 2016. Sharon Janmaat-Bouw. Climate change, global urbanisation, and increasing migration are just a few of the many issues putting stress on food systems. Rotterdam is proactive in planning for a future where the city will have to re-shape its supply and demand forproduce.
DEBATE ON BLUEBERRY IMPORTS VS. DOMESTIC SUPPLY IS ONE FOR Debate on blueberry imports vs. domestic supply is one for history books. Blueberries have been one of the star products of the produce industry the past few years. A “super food” noted for health, sales have blossomed. Both foreign and domestic producers have worked to capture this growing market. Low prices, however, have threatenedthe
COVENT GARDEN TENANTS ISSUE HIGH COURT ACTION AGAINST CGMA Gary Marshall (left) of CGTA and Bevington Salads. The Covent Garden Tenants Association (CGTA) has revealed to PBUK its High Court legal appeal for an injunction against the redevelopment of New Covent Garden Market (NCGM) in London, citing serious concerns about traffic management and the long-lasting negative impact on the market, its traders and their customers. CHADWICK BOSEMAN'S UNTOLD STORY Chadwick Boseman’s Untold Story. Chadwick Boseman, the actor who died at only 43 years of age, played many important and iconic roles. There was Jackie Robinson, the baseball player who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball. He played James Brown, “The Godfather of Soul.”. He played Thurgood Marshall, who arguedimportant cases
MORRISONS BUYS SCOTTISH POTATO PACKING PLANT Morrisons has acquired a potato packing firm in Angus in a deal which will strengthen the supply of Scottish tubers to the supermarket chain. The Farmcare potato packing business at Carnoustie will be used to store, grade, pack and procure potatoes for Morrisons shoppers. This latest deal boosts Morrisons total food manufacturing sitesacross Britain
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Using Social Media To Affect Produce Buying Decisions. Originally printed in the April 2021 issue of Produce Business. The influence of social media ballooned during 2020, fueled by the pandemic and consumer habits. “As the importance of social media continues to grow, a brand’s relevancy will be largely determined by its socialrelevance
CONSUMER DEMAND HELPS SPARK INCREASE IN ORGANIC LAND Consumer demand helps spark increase in organic land conversion. Produce Business report. May 31, 2021. As shoppers are changing their habits toward embracing more organic food, so too are farmers across the UK, according to the latest Organic Statistics for 2020 report from the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA). 100 DAYS POST BREXIT, WHAT ARE THE IMPACTS ON THE PRODUCE 100 days post Brexit, what are the impacts on the produce sector? John Giles. April 18, 2021. After four years of Brexit talk, one might be forgiven for thinking that we have had enough of discussing the pros and cons of trade deals for British fruit and vegetable businesses. While probably ending up with the best deal possible from Brexit, the MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF VEGAN FOOD PRODUCTION Meeting the Challenges of Vegan Food Production. Veganism in the UK has grown enormously in recent years. The number of people sticking to a plant-based diet is reported by The Vegan Society to have quadrupled between 2014 and 2019 to now total over 600,000 individuals. And just five years ago the Veganuary campaign had fewer than 13,000 sign HOW ROTTERDAM IS PIONEERING A FOOD REVOLUTION How Rotterdam is pioneering a food revolution. Samantha Lster. October 25, 2016. Sharon Janmaat-Bouw. Climate change, global urbanisation, and increasing migration are just a few of the many issues putting stress on food systems. Rotterdam is proactive in planning for a future where the city will have to re-shape its supply and demand forproduce.
DEBATE ON BLUEBERRY IMPORTS VS. DOMESTIC SUPPLY IS ONE FOR Debate on blueberry imports vs. domestic supply is one for history books. Blueberries have been one of the star products of the produce industry the past few years. A “super food” noted for health, sales have blossomed. Both foreign and domestic producers have worked to capture this growing market. Low prices, however, have threatenedthe
AVOCADO INNOVATOR GREENCELL AHEAD OF CURVE ON Avocado innovator Greencell ahead of curve on sustainability. S.Virani. May 9, 2018. Earlier this year, the shelf life of avocados took a positive drastic turn. Avocado supplier Greencell Ltd., one of the exhibitors at this year’s London Produce Show and Conference 6 June 2018, introduced an innovative and pioneering packaging conceptthat
COVENT GARDEN TENANTS ISSUE HIGH COURT ACTION AGAINST CGMA Gary Marshall (left) of CGTA and Bevington Salads. The Covent Garden Tenants Association (CGTA) has revealed to PBUK its High Court legal appeal for an injunction against the redevelopment of New Covent Garden Market (NCGM) in London, citing serious concerns about traffic management and the long-lasting negative impact on the market, its traders and their customers. CHADWICK BOSEMAN'S UNTOLD STORY Chadwick Boseman’s Untold Story. Chadwick Boseman, the actor who died at only 43 years of age, played many important and iconic roles. There was Jackie Robinson, the baseball player who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball. He played James Brown, “The Godfather of Soul.”. He played Thurgood Marshall, who arguedimportant cases
MORRISONS BUYS SCOTTISH POTATO PACKING PLANT Morrisons has acquired a potato packing firm in Angus in a deal which will strengthen the supply of Scottish tubers to the supermarket chain. The Farmcare potato packing business at Carnoustie will be used to store, grade, pack and procure potatoes for Morrisons shoppers. This latest deal boosts Morrisons total food manufacturing sitesacross Britain
TECHNOLOGY FROM OCADO, OTHERS DRIVES DIRECT-TO-HOME RETAIL Originally printed in the April 2021 issue of Produce Business. The Toronto marketplace is changing but what remains the same is the importance of fresh food and produce in particular at a time when health and wellbeing are of greater concern than ever. Under the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, retailers of all dimensions,including the
IN U.S. AND ACROSS GLOBE, RETAIL SUCCESS MAY BE HARD TO In U.S. and across globe, retail success may be hard to sustain. Jim Prevor. May 31, 2021. Originally printed in the April 2021 issue of Produce Business. Though the produce category had a record year at retail in 2020, foodservice was, of course, way down as so many restaurants were closed as were institutions such as schools and theirlunch
RETAIL PERSPECTIVE: MANAGING CUSTOMER PERCEPTIONS IN THE Don Harris is a 41-year veteran of the produce industry, with most of that time spent in retail. He worked in every aspect of the industry, from “field-to-fork” in WHOLESALE MARKET: FINDING A HOME FOR EVERY PIECE OF Wholesale Market: Finding a home for every piece of produce. This article first appeared in the May 2021 edition of Produce Business magazine. Imagine you’re a farmer. You’ve spent the entire growing season investing your energy and passion into growing delicious, high RETAIL ROUNDUP: FRUIT AND VEG CHALLENGE FOR SUMMER, PLUS Sainsbury’s has revived its “Great Big Fruit and Veg Challenge” this summer for consumers through the Nectar app. The promotion, which runs through 28 June, provides bonus points for shoppers who purchased fresh produce that can be used at Sainsbury’s, Argos and Habit stores. The Nectar app helps customers track typical purchases andhelps let
SALMONELLA OUTBREAK IN UK, OTHER COUNTRIES TIED TO MELONS Melons have been linked to a Salmonella outbreak that has affected 200 people in more than 10 countries. Patients have been reported in Denmark, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Canada and Switzerland. Illnesses started in late March, Food Safety News reports. Czech Republic and Spain have also recorded recent Salmonella REPORT: AMAZON EXPECTED TO ECLIPSE TESCO AS TOP UK According to a new report released by Edge Retail Insight, Amazon will overtake Tesco as the UK’s top retailer within the next four years. Though Tesco’s current sales are nearly double that of Amazon’s (£64bn compared with £36.3bn in 2020), the newer retailer is quickly gaining ground on its competitor. Edge by Ascential, whose research GLOBAL FRESH PRODUCE TRADE VOLUMES TREND DOWNWARD Global volumes of fruit and vegetable trade have followed a downward trend over the last few years, as was discussed in Freshfel Europe’s virtual Annual Trade Meeting recently. The discussion evaluated long and short-term global trade figures for the fresh fruit and vegetable sector with a focus on European exports, imports and intra-EU tradetrends.
SOUTH AFRICAN STONE FRUIT INDUSTRY REPORTS RECORD VOLUMES Despite the challenges of the pandemic and having to ship rather than fly most of its stone fruit to the UK, Hortgro said South Africa had one of its most successful seasons in recent memory. This 2020-21 campaign saw increases across the board in exports, including a 29% boost in nectarines where the UK took on 50% of the volume and a 22% rise in peaches (41% going to the UK). FROZEN FRUIT ARCHIVES Retail Roundup: Fruit and Veg Challenge for Summer, Plus Expanding Refillable Ranges. Sainsbury’s has revived its “Great Big Fruit and Veg Challenge” this summer for consumers through the Nectar app. ERROR 525 RAY ID: 59124550EFFDED43 • 2020-05-10 08:25:38 UTC SSL HANDSHAKE FAILED__ __ You
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