All articles by Martyn Fisher – Page 30
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ArticleSecond Tesco project visit at Vitacress
Pupils from Surrey school visit Vitacress Herbs Nursery where they learnt all about herbs and their uses as part of Tesco Eat Happy scheme
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ArticleStrong demand in UK for bananas
Elsewhere, retailers are ‘attacking’ pre-pack formats to give the banana category a boost
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ArticleTesco to defend €8.5m potato lawsuit
The lawsuit concerns an alleged breach of contract by Tesco regarding the supply of potatoes from Paul Sweeney and Company
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ArticleLiverpool Legends and TV stars set for Growers Utd games
Phil Neal, Phil Babb, Ian Tush and John Aldridge among those taking part in charity match against fresh produce workers
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ArticleZespri kiwifruit scoops McDonald's Happy Meal berth
Customers of the fast-food chain in Mexico will find a Zespri SunGold Kiwifruit from New Zealand in their Happy Meal box from this weekend
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ArticlePreston and Crowe join Produce World
Tim Preston joins the veg giant from Greencore Food To Go, while Peter Crowe arrives from PR firm Ware Anthony Rust
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ArticleAldi sweeps the board at FreshAwards
Vitacress and its employees also landed two prizes at last night's event, with other renowned fresh produce firms among the winners
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Article'Profit driven' East Malling Trust homes plan irks locals
More than 35 letters of objection from those who claim they will be harmed by the project have been recieved by the planning authority
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ArticleWaitrose in 'market first' salad product launch
Grower’s Selection Seasonal Salad Leaves pack, priced at £1.50 for 60g, includes micro wasabi leaf
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ArticleNot getting 5 A DAY 'increases hip fracture risk'
Compared with those eating 5 A DAY or more, men and women with zero consumption had 88 per cent higher rate of hip fracture in new study
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ArticleAldi 'has most UK warehousing space' lined up this year
Aldi has planned over 2.5 million sq ft of UK warehouse space across the last two and a half years to meet future demand
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ArticleFelixstowe briefly closed due to strong winds
The Suffolk port, the UK's largest, has since reopened, and business has not been affected by the closure
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ArticlePotato vodka lands prestigious drink prize
Arbikie Vodka, distilled by the Stirling family on its Highland estate, was crowned best vodka at the Spirits Cocktails show in Paris
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ArticleKanzi apple competition to land Roux Jr prize
The free-to-enter recipe competition runs until 5 July, with the winner bagging two places at The Michel Roux Jr Cookery School
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ArticleInterfarm and Nufarm join forces
Crop protection giants team up with Nufarm UK appointed to distribute Interfarm’s agriculture and horticulture range in the UK
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ArticleCapespan UK named sponsor of Healthy Eating Week
Annual event, run by the British Nutrition Foundation, launched this week with worrying research about youngsters' fruit and veg consumption
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ArticleVitacress staff jog on to help charity
Through a series of fitness endurance tests, two employees of the salad giant helped raise over £1,500 for a breast cancer charity
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Morrisons only Big Four retailer to increase sales
Latest grocery share figures from Kantar Worldpanel show continued slow growth for supermarkets with sales up by just 0.2 per cent
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ArticleFruit and veg shop to shut after quarter of a century
Abbey Fruits in southwest Essex set to close down this weekend because "there is not enough custom"
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ArticleSark attack as Waitrose widens delivery network
Retailer now supplying goods to a store on the car-free island, with the delivery taken there by tractor-drawn cart

