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  • "Superfood" sales soar
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    "Superfood" sales soar

    2007-06-13T09:01:02Z

    Sales of named “superfoods” have boomed as UK consumers attempt to eat their way to good health, new research shows.

  • New organic growers group launched
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    New organic growers group launched

    2007-06-13T08:01:01Z

    A major new organics group, targeted exclusively at fruit and vegetable growers, has been formally launched. The Organic Growers Alliance describes itself as ‘a self-help group to its members and a liason with other orgaisations.’

  • Tesco enter your garden
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    Tesco enter your garden

    2007-06-13T08:01:01Z

    A mixed reaction has greeted the news that Tesco is on the verge of purchasing the Dobbies garden centre group.

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    New age for plant retailing?

    2007-06-12T17:10:44Z

    The imminent arrival of the Tesco juggernaut in the garden centre industry could herald a new age for the sector and the

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    Richard Hirst - Chairman NFU Board for Horticulture

    2007-06-12T17:05:53Z

    “The implications on our sector of a lack of seasonal labour are potentially devastating.”

  • Sainsbury's chief executive Justin King
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    King offered loyalty bonus

    2007-06-12T17:01:01Z

    Sainsbury’s chief executive Justin King is set to receive a multi-million pound windfall to ensure he is not tempted by a bigger wage package under private equity ownership.

  • Bayer gets top Euro rating
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    Bayer gets top Euro rating

    2007-06-12T16:01:01Z

    At the EuroBlight workshop in Bologna, Italy, held in May of this year, Bayer CropScience´s Infinito (fluopicolide + propamocarb-HCI) received the best combined rating of all established or newly-developed potato fungicides, the company reported.

  • Left to Right: Branston grower and owner of Perrins Farm Jamie Pullen; Susan Turner of Tesco; Kate Jackson, British Potato Council; Peter Harkett, McCains; Nick Sheppard, Branston; and David Cliffe of FAWG.
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    Environmental potato guide for Scotland

    2007-06-12T15:01:01Z

    The Farming & Wildlife Advisory Group (FWAG) and potato supplier Branston Ltd are linking up to publish environmental guidance for potato production in Scotland.

  • Florida citrus bounces back to form
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    Florida citrus bounces back to form

    2007-06-12T14:01:01Z

    Grapefruit exports from Florida have rocketed this season, the Florida Department of Citrus has revealed, ahead of the close of the 2006-07 season.

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    US unwilling to budge on farm subsidies

    2007-06-12T14:01:01Z

    American crop grower groups say the recent ‘Challenge paper’ from the Doha Round agriculture negotiations committee chairman was not a step forward in negotiations.

  • CD outlines information on school visits to farms
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    CD outlines information on school visits to farms

    2007-06-12T12:01:01Z

    A government objective to increase outdoor school visits to farms has been given a major boost by the production of a comprehensive new educational resource.

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    Parripak consolidates enviro plan

    2007-06-12T12:01:01Z

    Parripak Foods has consolidated its company environmental-impact plan.

  • Dutch cues up for export expansion
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    Dutch cues up for export expansion

    2007-06-12T10:01:01Z

    Eight Dutch cucumber associations are to combine under the K8 banner to jointly strengthen their international market position.

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    Wide variety of adaptability to climate change

    2007-06-12T10:01:01Z

    Measures to protect wildlife, woodland and water in England and Wales differ widely in their suitability to adapt to climate change according to a new report from the Environment Agency.

  • Asda retains cheapest crown
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    Asda retains cheapest crown

    2007-06-12T08:01:02Z

    Asda can once again bask in the title of Britain's cheapest supermarket, as it landed the prize for the 10th successive year.

  • Herbert gets machinery nod
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    Herbert gets machinery nod

    2007-06-12T08:01:02Z

    The Royal Agricultural Society of England (RASE) has awarded its Sir Roland Burke Perpetual Challenge machinery trophy to engineers R J Herbert.

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    FTA fears road pricing scheme will encourage neglect

    2007-06-11T17:01:01Z

    The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has welcomed the publication of a draft bill providing the opportunity for local authorities to trial road pricing schemes.

  • Organic alliance formed
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    Organic alliance formed

    2007-06-11T16:01:01Z

    A major new organics group, targetted exclusively at fruit and vegetable growers, has been formalised this week.

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    Bioplastics to boom at interpack 2008

    2007-06-11T15:01:01Z

    Bioplastics and biopackaging are set to take centre stage at interpack 2008, to be held from 24-30 April 2008 at the Düsseldorf Exhibition Centre.

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    Plumb to speak at Cheshire Show

    2007-06-11T14:01:01Z

    The Lloyds TSB Agri-business Centre at Cheshire Show is promising two prominent guest speakers this year.