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    Compass posts losses

    2005-11-29T12:01:00Z

    Catering giant Compass has posted a drop of 9.9 per cent in annual profits.

  • Delta damages Canary crops
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    Delta damages Canary crops

    2005-11-29T11:18:25Z

    Tropical storm Delta has affected salad crops in the Canary Islands.

  • P&O in £3.3bn takeover
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    P&O in £3.3bn takeover

    2005-11-29T11:01:01Z

    Ports and ferries business P&O has agreed to a £3.3 billion takeover deal by Dubai Ports World.

  • Allan Lamb - Former England Cricket Captain (presents the Green Organisation's silver award to Colin Campbell - Bartlett's Production & HR Director,Marina Fairlie - Bartlett's Training Officer
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    Bartlett earns sliver

    2005-11-29T10:01:01Z

    Airdrie-based roots supplier Albert Bartlett & Sons has won silver at the 2005 Green Apple Awards

  • Climate threat to UK production
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    Climate threat to UK production

    2005-11-29T08:01:01Z

    Climate change could lead to a global food shortage, farming bosses have warned.

  • Storm threatens Canary Islands
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    Storm threatens Canary Islands

    2005-11-28T15:02:00Z

    Tropical storm Delta was due to reach the Canary Islands on Monday afternoon.

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    Cauliflower feels the chill

    2005-11-28T14:01:00Z

    Cauliflower is already beginning to run short on UK markets as cold weather starts to bite.

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    Langmead launches Finest salads

    2005-11-28T12:01:01Z

    Langmead Farms is celebrating the launch of an innovative salad offer under the Tesco Finest brand.

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    Darbonne releases new berry

    2005-11-28T10:01:01Z

    French strawberry breeder SA Darbonne has granted Hargreaves Plants a licence to produce its own plants in the UK of a new strawberry variety.

  • Organic waste tackled
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    Organic waste tackled

    2005-11-28T08:01:00Z

    More than a third of organic potatoes and 40 per cent of organic carrots do not make it onto supermarket shelves, new research published by the Food Chain Centre has revealed.

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    Bengalese growers break into Europe

    2005-11-27T16:01:02Z

    Herbs and vegetables from Bengal are being exported to Europe for the first time following a promotional campaign.

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    Report release on Aussie access for NZ apples

    2005-11-27T11:34:40Z

    The Australian Apple Access Group (AAAG) is in Wellington to finally collect a crucial but overdue report on the rules for exporting apples to Australia.

  • M&S to introduce new tomato
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    M&S to introduce new tomato

    2005-11-27T11:01:01Z

    A unique variety of Almerían green tomato could soon become a feature in UK fresh produce aisles if an impending trial by Marks & Spencer is successful.

  • Potato views must be heard
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    Potato views must be heard

    2005-11-27T09:01:01Z

    British Potato Council chairman David Walker said it is vital the potato industry participates fully in the levy board consultation process that began with last week’s publication of the Radcliffe Report.

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    Sainsbury's switches to online recruitment

    2005-11-26T15:01:01Z

    Sainsbury’s is set to save £4 million by putting all its job advertisements online.

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    Italian weather toll

    2005-11-26T12:01:00Z

    The harsh weather conditions are beginning to take their toll in Italy, with growers reporting damage.

  • Red Tractor in the limelight
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    Red Tractor in the limelight

    2005-11-26T10:01:00Z

    The Red Tractor made a grand entrance at the BBC Good Food Show this week, with a little help from celebrity chef Anthony Worrall Thompson.

  • Professor Vivian Moses
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    GM peas scrapped

    2005-11-26T09:01:00Z

    The GM debate has re-opened as an Australian study has found that GM pest-resistant peas cause lung damage in mice.

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    EU drops banana levy proposal - again

    2005-11-26T01:05:42Z

    The European Union has agreed to a levy of 176 euros a tonne on Latin American banana imports, a further drop from the 179 euros a tonne proposed last week.

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    Chinese challenge for fresh

    2005-11-25T16:01:00Z

    Increasing Chinese fresh produce production will have an impact on world markets, but internal consumption means that the main export potential in the short-term might lie with vegetables.