All Editorial articles – Page 47
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ArticleSprout sales boosted by tech and NPD
Sales are up thanks to consistent product selection and new varieties, reports Tesco
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ArticleSAWS boost as Defra increases visa numbers
There will be 45,000 visas in 2023, with potential for a further 10,000
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ArticleCo-op inks delivery deal with Just Eat
New tie-up sees thousands of grocery lines made available for swift delivery across the UK
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ArticleMorrisons offers free carrots for Rudolph
Retailer to give away wonky carrots in the run-up to Christmas to reduce waste and boost recognition of the range
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ArticleRush Group sells stake in Vitafresh
Rush says it will instead look to focus on the expansion of its core business
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ArticleSainsbury’s invests a further £50m in holding prices
Supermarket says move enables it to offer an affordable Christmas dinner
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Article‘Packaging status quo is a catastrophic option’
Comment: Continued resistance to change in food and drink packaging will mean mutually ensured environmental destruction
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ArticleSainsbury’s leads the way on healthy food initiatives
Food Foundation report praises Sainsbury’s and Tesco, while Morrisons and Asda are told to do more
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ArticleTesco unveils major price-lock commitment
Supermarket pledges to hold prices on over 1,000 products into the new year
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ArticleDeputy PM visits Tozer Seeds
Dominic Raab and BSPB CEO Sam Brooke discuss plant breeding and the Precision Breeding Bill
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ArticleBerry Gardens CEO puts faith in sector’s resilience
At Festival of Fresh Nick Allen emphasised his commitment to continued investment at a challenging time for the fresh produce sector
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External linkFPC Fresh Awards go global
The Fresh Produce Consortium is encouraging broader international participation at its FPC Fresh Awards 2022
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ArticleUrban Harvest grows market slice
Suri Agro Fresh’s fresh cut fruit and vegetable brand expands during pandemic
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ArticleGrowcom chief executive resigns
Stephen Barnard to depart in May after leading Queensland body through pandemic
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ArticleSouth African stonefruit industry aims to transform lives
A series of projects launched by the country’s stonefruit business looks to improve the lives of workers
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ArticleSlight fall in Port of Antwerp’s Q1 figures
Drop in first-quarter throughput ‘confirms importance of Zeebrugge merger and extra container capacity’
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ArticleStability for Spain’s exports in January-February
Volumes through the first two months of the year hold steady while value climbs
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ArticleCMR Infinita obtains IFS Food certification
Accreditation is part of CMR’s continuous efforts to guarantee the supply of safe and quality products

