All articles by Luisa Cheshire – Page 32
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ArticleBlueberries boost workouts, study suggests
Recent research suggests the antioxidant content of blueberries can counteract the negative effects of strenuous exercise
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ArticleDP World breaks ground on £350m London Gateway project
One thousand jobs to be created in Essex as building work starts on £350m fourth berth at London Gateway, says DP World
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ArticleTesco to cut 325 office jobs
Leading UK supermarket to cut office jobs as interim profits take a hit
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ArticleAldi to create 3,000 new jobs in UK
Discounter Aldi announces major jobs push in UK ahead of festive season
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ArticleBradford takes steps towards building new wholesale market
Plans to build a new state-of-the-art wholesale market to strengthen food distribution in Yorkshire and North-East move step forward, Bradford Council announces
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ArticleTIAH spearheads recruitment drive
Ag leaders commit to action to attract new talent into farming careers
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Article‘Act now to expand SWS,’ NFU urges MPs
NFU appeals to government to expand seasonal worker scheme (SWS)
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ArticleVeg Power unveils new campaign to help cash-strapped families feed kids veg
Simply Veg launches as surveys show falling UK vegetable consumption amid cost-of-living crisis
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ArticleSummer drought hits UK potato crop
NFU Potato Forum chair warns of preponderance of smaller sizes in this season’s drought-affected UK crop
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ArticleGovt ‘launches salad offensive’, says FPC
PM launches push to grow more tomatoes, cucumbers and lettuces in UK through agritech, reports FPC
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ArticleGovt gives ‘confused and chaotic’ messages over foreign labour
Truss’ ministers accused of giving mixed signals over employing migrant workers in UK
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ArticlePort of Dover closes in on green status
Port of Dover sails closer to becoming UK’s first Green Shipping Corridor, UK transport secretary reveals
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ArticleCucurbit grower joins Syngenta ahead of open days
Firth Produce grower Annice Firth joins Syngenta’s technical sales team ahead of innovation centre open days on 12-13 October
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ArticleAldi pledges lowest prices
Aldi doubles down on price promise to customers as households face rising costs
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ArticleBerryWorld grower scoops FPC gong
Sustainable berry business Tasker Partnership wins UK Grower of the Year at FPC Awards
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Article‘Back ELMS,’ Soil Association urges government
Ditching plans to pay farmers to protect nature would be a “catastrophic mistake”, says Soil Association
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ArticleAIPH elects new president
The International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) elects Leonardo Capitanio as its new president at annual congress
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ArticleAldi opens new eco store
Discount retailer Aldi opens new ‘sustainable’ store in Warwickshire where it will trial environment-friendly shopping initiatives
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ArticleBritish apple season gets off to early start
British growers predict full year-round supply of UK apples thanks to good volumes and quality
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Articleinnocent drinks hopes to wow kids with Blueberry Whizz
innocent drinks launches new smoothie Blueberry Whizz to help more children get essential fruit and nutrients into their diet

