The Fresh Produce Journal Podcast

News, views and the insider scoop from the journalists behind the top stories affecting the UK fruit and veg sector, hosted by Nina Pullman.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. Price wars and production costs

    4월 28일

    Price wars and production costs

    Nina Pullman is joined by Michael Barker to debate the pros and cons of the Easter price battle between Morrisons, Aldi and Lidl, with all three retailers cutting British veg lines to 4p. They consider the industry reaction at a time of rising production costs, how retailer strategies vary from discounting to loyalty, and the UK’s unique position on produce pricing compared to other markets, such as the US. Meanwhile, tomato growers have been all over the mainstream news making the case for more support as they face a litany of rising costs, from the Iran war and new increases to domestic electricity standing charges. Nina visits FlavourFresh, a tomato and soft fruit producer based in Lancashire, to hear more of the short-term challenges and longer-term outlook for protected horticulture. We are also celebrating the 10th episode of the Fresh Produce Journal Podcast. We hope you enjoy listening! Get in touch to ask a question, suggest a guest or share your views on a recent discussion by emailing podcasts@fruitnet.com. Relevant articles to this episode ·     Aldi joins Easter price war with 4p veg lines. Read more. ·     Morrisons cuts British veg in time for Easter. Read more. ·     Horticulture left out of energy exemption list. Read more. ·     Fears of price rises and shortages without action. Read more. More info Don’t forget to hit subscribe so you never miss a show. To find out how to sponsor the Fresh Produce Journal Podcast, email us at podcasts@fruitnet.com. The Fresh Produce Journal Podcast is produced and presented by Nina Pullman for Fruitnet Media International. It is part of the Fruitnet Podcast Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    22분
  2. The Middle East, resilience and the future of UK fresh produce

    3월 10일

    The Middle East, resilience and the future of UK fresh produce

    In this episode, Nina is joined by the chair of the NFU’s Horticulture and Potatoes Board, Martin Emmett, to discuss the government’s Horticulture Sector Plan, fears around standing charges and the new SPS deal with the EU. FPJ’s Tom Joyce also swings by the studio to analyse the potential impact of the Middle East conflict on the fresh produce industry and longer-term significance for resilience in the sector in the face of turbulent geopolitics. About our sponsor: This episode of the Fresh Produce Journal Podcast is brought to you in partnership with the Association of Moroccan Nadorcott Producers (APNM). Proud of the exceptional quality of the Nadorcott mandarin grown in Morocco, the grower-members of the Association of Moroccan Nadorcott Producers (APNM) are committed to offering their customers a mandarin with an exceptional taste, and to guaranteeing the consistency of its visual and taste characteristics throughout the season. APNM’s mission is to promote the variety internationally. This development involves the implementation of actions and a strategy common to all producers, aimed at establishing and enhancing the reputation of the Nadorcott of Morocco worldwide. Articles relevant to this episode: Iran conflict could raise fertiliser pricesMiddle East conflict threatens European exports Don’t forget to hit subscribe so you never miss a show. To find out how to sponsor the Fresh Produce Journal Podcast, email us at podcasts@fruitnet.com The Fresh Produce Journal Podcast is produced and presented by Nina Pullman for Fruitnet Media International. It is part of the Fruitnet Podcast Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    26분

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News, views and the insider scoop from the journalists behind the top stories affecting the UK fruit and veg sector, hosted by Nina Pullman.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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