All articles by Fred Searle – Page 115
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         Article ArticleNatoora opens store in SelfridgesRestaurant supplier launches in department store, bringing luxury produce to retail shoppers 
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         Article ArticleLeadsom hopeful more Brits will pick fresh produceEnvironment secretary says she hopes more young Brits will take up jobs in food production 
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         Article ArticleMarshalls launches albino Halloween pumpkinSeed supplier launches ghostly pumpkin variety in time for next year’s Halloween harvest 
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         Article ArticleGoatham opens new packhouseOperations have begun at Goatham's new packhouse in preparation for an expansion of the grower’s orchards 
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         Article ArticleCucumber profits running dryThe supermarket price war and abundant Dutch supply are squeezing cucumber growers, but salad sales are booming as leaves become an ‘ingredient’ 
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         Article ArticleBiopesticides set to "overtake chemicals"Number of biopesticides available in Europe forecast to overtake chemicals within ten years, says former EU adviser on IPM 
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         Article ArticleResearch offers hope in fight against SWDA new AHDB-funded research project on SWD fruit fly could spark optimism among growers 
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         Article ArticleFrequency now 'driving retail sales', says analystPurchase frequency rather than price considerations are driving fresh produce sales, according to Kantar expert at UK Tomato Conference 
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         Article ArticleElsoms Seeds gears up for open daysSeed specialist is preparing to showcase its new species, varieties and chemical treatments 
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         Article ArticleSpar UK appoints new retail managerFormer lottery manager joins symbol group as firm looks to boost collaboration with service providers 
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         Article ArticleSainsbury’s sales continue to slideLike-for-like revenues have fallen 1.1 per cent despite an increase in volume sales, as the retailer continues with EDLP strategy 
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         Article ArticleSainsbury’s reduces food waste by 10 per centSainbury’s has slashed food waste to energy recovery but charity donations of surplus produce remain small across major retailers 
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         Article ArticleSainsbury’s trials one-hour bike delivery serviceSupermarket to test out speedy bicycle home delivery service in London for orders of up to 20 items 
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         Article ArticleStandard opens for applications in £1m food waste fightThe Evening Standard has opened a £275,000 grants programme to fund resourceful and innovative food waste charities 
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         Article ArticleNew world record for heaviest red cabbageCornwall cultivar has broken world record for heaviest red cabbage, but another saw his prized veg savaged by a chef 
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         Article Article'More work needed' in food waste fight, says reportMajor report recommends governments and businesses worldwide accelerate efforts to reduce food waste 
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         Article ArticleDifficult season for UK wholesalers, traders sayUnfavourable growing conditions at home and abroad have caused wholesale shortages in several products this season 
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         Article ArticleBeirut supplier to source British fresh produceSeasonal meat and seafood business set to diversify and become one of first to bring British fresh produce to Beirut 
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         Article ArticleBrexit to ‘boost demand' for British produceSurvey commissioned by British apple growers points to a ‘Brexit bounce’ in sales of homegrown produce 
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         Article ArticlePM invites GLA to join anti-slavery taskforceTheresa May has invited the GLA to join her new anti-slavery taskforce in a bid to clamp down on exploitative employers 
 

