Analysis from FPJ – Page 9
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Opinion: Chris Mack talks Brexit
Fresca chairman on how the referendum result has complicated the lives of suppliers
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Opinion: The rebirth of the vegetable
Vegetarian cooking is the trend of the moment – the vegetable industry should harness this momentum and make the most of being in vogue
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Opinion: Why fresh produce should vote to Remain
MEP Anthea McIntyre on why a vote to leave the EU would damage the industry's economic clout and access to labour
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Analysis: The Apprenticeship Levy
A new compulsory levy is promising to create three million apprentices by 2020. Michael Barker examines the proposals
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Big 50 Youth: How should the industry attract young people?
From telling stories of rapid progression to linking up with colleges, four leading industry figures discuss how to promote the industry to young people
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Opinion: How to do fresh like Leicester City FC
Marketing specialist and MD of RED Communications, Dom Weaver, explains how to market fresh produce like the Foxes
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What does the future hold for Netto UK?
FPJ looks into what Sainsbury's might do next with its discount retailer JV, Netto
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Analysis: What does wonky veg mean for suppliers?
With Andy Clarkson, commercial director, Greenvale, and Rob Hull, head of fruit and veg ops, Farmcare
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Opinion: How fresh produce is linked with food viruses
Suppliers and growers should be more aware about the risks of produce-borne diseases, says Campden BRI's Dr Roy Betts
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Will changes to 5 A Day scheme change anything?
With Brits still not getting their 5 A Day, the government has revised the scheme. Martyn Fisher looks at whether it will make a difference
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Opinion: Tesco's new brands are a missed opportunity
Growth in overseas markets mean suppliers are more in demand than ever before - but Tesco has missed a chance to align with growers, writes Chris White
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Price war: what next?
Martyn Fisher examines the continuing impact of the supermarket price war on fresh produce, and asks suppliers what changes they’d like to see
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Opinion: Drivers deserve better facilities
Driver facilities are a sign of respect at a time when we can pick and choose where we work, writes Manpower Logistics' Jenny Tipping
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Analysis: What would Brexit mean for fresh produce?
Exchange rates, trade tariffs and the end of CAP - key names in fresh produce discuss the potential impact of Brexit
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Opinion: Join with other sectors to boost consumption
British Growers Association chief executive, Jack Ward, on why fresh produce should join with other sectors to boost consumption
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Opinion: Allan Bowie on Tesco GCA report
The NFU Scotland president said he commends 'black and white' report into Tesco behaviour and calls for 'overdue' changes to policy
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Opinion: Mark Player on the Living Wage
Total Worldfresh MD discusses the impact of higher labour costs on the UK soft-fruit sector
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Special report: What's in store?
With ever more erratic growing conditions and supermarkets demanding the highest specifications, getting storage right can be the difference between success and failure
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Opinion: Agriculture is a culprit and victim of climate change
Climate change correspondent at agri-research centre Cirad, Emmanuel Torquebiau, reports from the Paris Climate Talks
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Opinion: How to prepare for food security
Big data and GM could help the fresh produce industry face up to future challenges, says Cranfield University's Leon Terry