All articles by Luisa Cheshire – Page 58
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ArticleNFU Cymru welcomes BPS news
NFU Cymru welcomes Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) announcement from Welsh government
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ArticleAHDB secures EA for DMN
Potato processors given go-ahead for controlled use of DMN - an as yet unapproved sprout suppressant – potentially saving them millions
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ArticleWPO re-elects Pierre Pienaar
World Packaging Organisation elects Professor Pierre Pienaar for a second term
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ArticleAirfreight recovery continues
Air cargo recovery continues - albeit at slower pace - in October, says IATA
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ArticleBerryWorld partners with FareShare over Xmas
BerryWorld partners with FareShare over Christmas to provide the equivalent of 20,000 meals this winter
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ArticleLidl GB to refund business rates relief
Lidl joins Aldi in announcing it will refund over £100m in business rates relief received during pandemic to the UK government
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ArticleEU recognises UK organics sector
EU recognition for UK organics sector is huge relief, says NFU
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ArticleNZ Plant & Food scoop Science awards
Science New Zealand awards recognise NZ Plant & Food Research scientists' landmark research
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ArticleUK will suffer from no deal, says OECD
No-deal with Europe will cause "serious" hit to UK economy, OECD warns
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ArticleFresh start for New Covent Garden
Historic day for New Covent Garden as market authority and tenants agree changes to the market’s redesign after years of dispute
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ArticleJava Fresh awarded Smeta certificate
Indonesian exotic fruit exporter Java Fresh proves its commitment to ethical trade with Sedex Smeta accreditation
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ArticleCo-op trials scan-and-go app
Shoppers to scan and go when stocking up on vital food and essentials as part of new Central England Co-op trial
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ArticleDefra unveils ag-funding shake-up
The UK government has published an agricultural shake-up for English farmers, which will see direct payments replaced with rewards for sustainable production
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ArticleSoil Association holds final Brexit webinar
Soil Association Certification holds final webinar for organic businesses to get ready for Brexit
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ArticleFunding shortfall “bitter blow” for Welsh farmers
Westminster has seemingly reneged on its promise to replace EU agricultural funding paid to Welsh farmers post Brexit
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ArticleCo-op ramps up robot delivery
Robots are set to roll-out on the streets of Northampton today as Co-op expands its use of autonomous home delivery
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ArticleCovid shakes up global connectivity
The coronavirus pandemic has shaken the rankings of the world's most connected cities, placing Chinese cities in the top four
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ArticleAsda combats lockdown loneliness
Asda has launched a new service to help combat loneliness during lockdown by encouraging customers to chat to its delivery drivers
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ArticleUnions call for funding assurances
Welsh, Scottish and Irish farming unions echo devolved governments' call for Westminster ag-funding assurances
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ArticleBoom awards are back
The Best of Organic Market awards are back to celebrate excellence in organic farming, says Soil Association

