News from FPJ – Page 23
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Jayawardena named new Defra secretary
New PM replaces George Eustice with former international trade minister
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Jupiter: the numbers behind a fallen star
Analysis: Jupiter’s rapid rise came to a sudden halt as Covid and financial pressure proved too much
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UK economy falls behind India
India has overtaken the UK as the world’s fifth largest economy, Bloomberg reports
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Port of Liverpool dockers plan strike action
Workers at the Port of Liverpool plan a two-week strike over pay from 19 September
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Gravity of Jupiter’s descent hits home
Leading UK-based fruit supplier found itself unable to sustain stratospheric rise following big acquisitions in Netherlands and South Africa
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Soil Association calls for PM action on healthy food
Helen Browning pens open letter to Liz Truss calling for action to boost sustainable, healthy food production and consumption
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Jupiter 'files for administration’
Fresh produce grower-importer Jupiter Marketing has gone into administration, according to news site
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Fruit packs in Asda back-to-school promo
Supermarket discounts a number of popular lunchbox lines to help with costs as schools return
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‘Huge rise’ in organic food searches
Study by BusinessWaste.co.uk finds surging interest in organic food in the last year
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Sunburst brand gets boost in the UK
Coregeo and Hochfeld are working together to grow the pink-fleshed Sunburst apple brand
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Wrap ramps up Asia-Pacific focus
UK-founded NGO opens Adelaide office in partnership with Australian CRC Fight Food Waste
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Aldi scraps fruit and veg best before dates
Aldi today announces plans to scrap best before dates from 60 fresh fruit and veg lines
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South African blueberry parties head to Namibia
Unique new blueberry varieties will be seen for the first time in Namibia’s Grape Valley
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Vertical Farming World Awards finalists unveiled
Zenith Global announces the 2022 Vertical Farming World Awards finalists ahead of ceremony in Brussels later this month
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Brakes shortlisted for transport award
UK foodservice giant Brakes’ Changing Gears driver training programme is shortlisted for British transport award
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Tesco changes iceberg lettuce specs amid drought
Supermarket responds after warm, dry conditions make production difficult
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New GlobalGAP add-on gives biodiversity a boost
In April GlobalGAP launched its BioDiversity Add-on to help producers further demonstrate their biodiversity management practices
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Sainsbury’s launches £65m price drive
Initiative aims to keep a lid on prices of everyday essentials ahead of difficult autumn and winter
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Spain slashes kaki forecast
Persimmon producers anticipate a significant drop in volumes for the 2022/23 campaign
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Tickets available for Asia Fruit Logistica
Visitors can now buy their tickets online for Asia’s premier fresh produce trade show, which returns to Bangkok in November