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ArticleSainsbury's pushes out IT head
The latest boss to leave Sainsbury’s will be head of information technology, Maggie Miller.
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NIAB reports increase in pre-planting tests
Potato growers are increasingly sending their farm-saved seed potatoes to NIAB for testing prior to planting, according to the potato experts.
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ArticleMobiles say it with flowers
Talking to flowers will take on a whole new meaning with the launch a special new mobile phone.
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New NHS food-testing company launched
The NHS has launched a company to provide food-testing service for industry.
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ArticleTesco's Leahy to help Everton
Tesco chief executive a life-long Everton fan, Sir Terry Leahy, has been recruited as a special adviser to Everton Football Club.
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Busy time for freight at Christmas
UK freight operators are set for a busy Christmas, according to the Freight Transport Association (FTA).
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ArticleRustler appoints product and technical director
Rustler Produce Ltd, part of the Produce World Group, and one of the UK’s premier suppliers of top quality onions and leeks, has announced the appointment of Jonathan Tole as its product and technical director.
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Potato growers warned of breakdown
Potato experts at Cambridge-based NIAB, the UK independent plant science company, have warned growers to watch out for an increase in lenticel breakdown in their crop.
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ArticleWet summer dampens Salvesen profits
Logistics provider Christian Salvesen has issued a warning that this year’s poor harvest of vegetables for processing in the UK is still hitting its UK business
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ArticleMandar revamps its herb offer
Rungis wholesale group Mandar is revamping some of its well known product range, mostly its fresh herbs offer.
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ArticleFruit Logistica to feature market analysis
Attendees of Fruit Logistica’s Fresh Produce Forum will see analysis and discussion of a report on fresh produce trading in Germany, including figures, trends and strategies"
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ArticleOJ in child cancer link
Orange juice may help to treat childhood cancer, according to research by Texas A & M University.
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ArticleHauliers baulk at Eurotunnel price hike
Haulage companies expected to revolt over New Year Eurotunnel price hike.
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ArticleNew onion makes a difference at JS
Sainsbury’s has launched a new speciality onion under its premium Taste the Difference range.
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Produce leads the benchmarking game
Thirty per cent of farmers using benchmarking are fresh produce growers, according to a recent survey by the Food Chain Centre (FCC).
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ArticleTraining tips balance for PPL
PPL is implementing measures to further increase its efficiency through improving the performance of its employees.
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ArticleSweetie good for the heart
People who eat the Israeli-developed citrus variety Sweetie, a cross between a grapefruit and a pomelo, or drink its juice regularly will be able to reduce their blood cholesterol and increase their blood antioxidant activity.
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ArticleMapping out tomato genes
A project to unravel the genetic code of the tomato is under way and could prove invaluable when it comes to breeding strategies, scientists have claimed.
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ArticleBudgens supports UK growers
Budgens is continuing its support of UK growers with the launch of a 100 per cent English Braeburn fortnight.
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Fruit and veg challenge for kids
Fruit and vegetables were on the menu for school children last week as part of a special competition.

