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ArticleEngland's bowlers aim for 5 A DAY
England's cricket heroes took time away from their preparations for the final test of this epic Ashes series to set the sights of young consumers on a modest 5 A DAY
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ArticleDon't demonise the chip, government warned
Potato bosses are warning against the demonisation of chips in the wake of the government's latest drive to improve school nutrition.
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Somerfield bidding heats up
The battle to buy Somerfield is heating up as one of the bidders has rolled out a new proposal in the hope of gaining an advantage.
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Employee motoring pitfalls
Around two thirds of small to medium businesses are walking a legal tight-rope when it comes to employee motoring, new research has claimed.
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Morrisons faces strike action
Morrison’s is facing serious strike action as thousands of angry employees protest against plans to close distribution centres.
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NZ sets avo record
New Zealand’s avocado growers are expecting a record export crop this season.
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ArticleNew EU banana proposal
The European Commission is in the final stages of proposing a revised banana import duty.
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£2m line for Lancs packer
A leading root-crop supplier is investing £2m in a state-of-the-art wash line for its Lancashire operations.
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LCL continues Med expansion
Logistics experts LCL AB is continuing to expand its operation in the Mediterranean area.
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ArticleGreyfriars makes mushroom appointment
Greyfriars, the mushroom producer and marketer from North Yorkshire, has appointed a new general manager at its mushroom farming operation division in Wath.
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Consumers waste 97m pieces of fruit and veg a week
A shock statistic has revealed UK consumers throw away around 97 million pieces of fruit and vegetables every week.
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ArticleIsraeli citrus season success
Israeli producers are celebrating an excellent citrus season, with volumes in the UK said to be up by 50 per cent.
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Defra consults on new environmental rules
Defra has launched a consultation on new rules to help protect the environment from agricultural damage.
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Veg link to bowel cancer prevention
Eating vegetables could help to prevent bowel cancer, say genetic scientists.
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Cranberry health kick
Cranberry juice encourages the formation of the most common type of kidney stones but still has health benefits, say scientists.
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ArticleTenants look for respect
The hard work of New Covent Garden Market's tenants has pushed them to the forefront of the debate over the market's future, leaders claimed.
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Blight vigilance urged
Potato growers are being urged to stay on their guard for signs of stem blight as crops reach maturity.
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US apple figures fall again
Latest US apple production figures show a further fall, with the new forecast at 10 per cent down on last year’s volume.
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Oil prices drop as international community rallies
Oil prices dropped on Friday following confirmation that foreign oil reserves will be made available to the US to reduce the impact of Hurricane Katrina on the industry.

