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NFU responds to EU budget cuts
The NFU has given its reaction after a cut to the EU’s long-term budget for 2014-20 was agreed by the heads of government for the first time in history. The Common Agricultural Policy will also be reduced.
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Farm Fresh success for Greenvale
Potato supplier Greenvale is celebrating sales of 1.5 million bags of its first ever branded product, GreenVale Farm Fresh, a year on from its launch.
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GLA chief visits farm on 'fact-finding' mission
GLA chief Paul Broadbent visited Hammond Produce near Retford recently as part of a fact-finding mission to understand the challenges that farmers and growers face.
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SA wage rise slammed
South African farmers’ union Agri SA has condemned the 52 per cent increase in the national minimum wage for farm workers announced last week by the agriculture ministry.
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Tesco sweet potato supplier goes bankrupt
US-based fresh produce distributor Bissett Produce is winding down its operations after filing for bankruptcy last week, according to reports.
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Potato Council expects grower numbers to fall
The number of potato growers in Britain could fall below 2,000 this year. This marks a “staggering decline” from 16,000 growers just 20 years ago.
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Horse meat scandal 'could increase F&V sales'
One high street retailer has predicted that the horse meat scandal could result in greater sales of fruit and vegetables.
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Yaxley takes London MD role at Tesco
Andrew Yaxley has been appointed as Tesco’s newly created managing director for London.
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The Greenery launches convenient asparagus
In the Netherlands, The Greenery has announced the launch of a new ready-to-steam asparagus product that can be conveniently prepared in the microwave.
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Monaghan hits back at Prime Champ allegations
Monaghan Mushrooms has denied claims that Asda mushroom supplier Prime Champ has been involved in the exploitation of its workforce.
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Riverford results reflect upturn in veg box market
Organic producer and box-scheme retailer Riverford Organic Farms has seen turnover and profits climb in its latest financial report, mirroring the general upturn in the wider box-scheme market
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EWT revamps business following trading loss
Top-fruit grower, packer and supplier Empire World Trade (EWT) is bouncing back from a “very tough year” which saw it post a loss for the 12 months to 28 April 2012 of £174,000 after tax.
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Florette's 'Feelgood' fleet
Florette has upgraded its logistics fleet with the addition of more efficient trailers.
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Fairtrade boost for flowers
A report by the Center for Evaluation (CEval) published in the UK for Valentine’s Day by the Fairtrade Foundation shows that Fairtrade has boosted rural development in the flower sector.
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Pom Wonderful outlines UK push
Pom Wonderful, the 100 per cent Californian pomegranate juice, is set to hit UK television screens during March and April with a £1.2m (€1.42m) advertising campaign.
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Busy Fruit Logistica for Bayer CropScience
Bayer CropScience is using the Fruit Logistica trade show in Berlin to showcase business initiatives from its Food Chain Partnership programme with new associates from South America.
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New name for IPL
Asda has renamed International Produce, its direct sourcing division, in a move that reflects its growing business outside of fruit and veg.
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Scott Farms launches crisps range
Sweet potato producer Scott Farms International unveiled more plans for its new range of premium-end sweet potato 'chips', which are a 'game-changer' for the UK snacks market according to CEO Stan Smith.
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New horticulture jobs for UK workers
Two hundred new jobs are being created for UK workers in an innovative horticulture industry pilot programme.
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Sirane sizzles with new BBQ range
Packaging firm Sirane revealed its new fruit and vegetable BBQ bags at this week's Fruit Logistica.

