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Proven Solutions Ignored as New Border Controls and Costs Loom
More Border Friction. More Food Inflation. Same Warnings Ignored! The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) has warned that the government’s latest guidance on the proposed UK–EU SPS arrangements reveals an increasingly politically driven and EU-focused approach to trade policy that risks imposing substantial new costs, complexity and border friction across the UK food supply chain. While the government has highlighted measures designed to ease certain aspects of UK-EU trade, FPC sa


Beyond Yield: Why The Industry Is Turning Its Attention To Nutrient Density
As pressure grows on the food industry to deliver healthier diets, a new debate is gaining momentum across the farming and fresh produce sectors: should growers be focusing not just on yield, appearance and shelf life, but on the nutritional value of the food they produce? A recent article by Wicked Leeks, reveals that the concept, known as nutrient density, is attracting increasing attention from researchers, growers and food businesses who believe the future of farming may


Waitrose Invests £20m To Cut Prices On Fresh Produce And Everyday Staples
Waitrose has announced a new £20 million investment aimed at reducing the cost of everyday grocery essentials, including a range of fresh produce lines, as retailers continue to respond to ongoing pressure on household budgets. Image: John Lewis Partnership The latest round of price reductions covers more than 160 own-brand products, with prices falling by an average of 12%. Key fresh produce categories feature prominently in the move, including onions, mini apples, baby spin
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Aldi Pledges £5bn To Back British Growers And Boost Homegrown Produce
Aldi has unveiled more than £5 billion in long-term agreements with British suppliers as the supermarket ramps up its support for UK-grown fresh produce and strengthens relationships with growers facing mounting economic and climate pressures. The retailer said the multi-year agreements, which cover fresh produce alongside dairy and meat, are designed to give farmers and growers greater confidence to invest in future production and build more resilient supply chains. Aldi is


British Flower Growers Win Official Recognition With New SIC Code
British cut flower growers are celebrating a major milestone after the introduction of a dedicated Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code for flower farming businesses, announced during last week’s Chelsea Flower Show. The move means cut flower growers can now be identified separately from other agricultural and horticultural businesses in official government data — a development that industry leaders say could have significant long-term benefits for the sector. Indust


Fresh Produce Steals The Spotlight At FarmFest 2026
Fresh produce took centre stage at this year’s FarmFest event, where growers and suppliers showcased the strength, quality and innovation of the UK horticulture sector to thousands of visitors. Among the highlights was a visit from television presenter and food personality Matt Tebbutt, who stopped by the British Tomatoes stand to meet grower Simon Conway and learn more about the sector’s work. The event provided a platform for the fresh produce industry to connect directly w


UK Supply Chains ‘Dangerously Exposed’ To War, Climate And Global Shocks, Report Warns
The UK’s food and supply chains are dangerously underprepared for major global shocks including war, pandemics and climate disruption, according to a stark new report that raises fresh concerns over the nation’s long-term food security. The warning comes from the National Preparedness Commission, which claims Britain is far more vulnerable than many European neighbours due to limited strategic stockpiling, weak resilience planning and heavy dependence on international supply


India’s ‘King Of Mangoes’ Hit By Climate And Trade Crisis
India’s famous Alphonso mango industry is facing one of its toughest seasons in decades, with growers in Maharashtra reporting catastrophic crop losses linked to extreme weather and export disruption. The Alphonso mango — widely regarded as the “king of mangoes” — has seen production collapse by as much as 85-90 per cent in some growing regions, according to a government-backed survey in Devgad, one of Maharashtra’s leading production areas. Farmers say erratic weather condit


Europe’s Apple And Pear Glut Puts Pressure On Growers As Stocks Remain “Higher Than Ideal”
European apple and pear stocks remain stubbornly high as growers and suppliers across the continent continue to battle weak demand, mounting costs and increased market competition heading into the Southern Hemisphere transition period. Image: Worldwide Fruit According to comments from Worldwide Fruit published by FreshPlaza, UK apple and pear stocks are reducing broadly in line with expectations ahead of increased imports from the Southern Hemisphere during the summer months.

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