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    Actions do speak louder than words

    2004-11-18T13:06:01Z

    Turn your back for two weeks and all hell breaks loose. I too was “researched” by The Money Programme - I promise

  • Dr Monaghan
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    Nitrate research breakthrough

    2004-11-18T13:01:01Z

    The UK salad industry may yet be able to influence the thinking of other European producers over the acceptability of nitrates as part of production.

  • Turner rips into government's road record
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    Turner rips into government's road record

    2004-11-18T12:01:01Z

    Another year - another £20 billion down the drain, asks FTA chief executive Richard Turner.

  • Article

    Asda hit by Morrisons

    2004-11-18T10:01:00Z

    Asda has revealed a slow-down in sales growth following the takeover of Safeway by Morrisons.

  • Article

    Blunkett slammed over loyalty card claims

    2004-11-18T08:01:02Z

    Retail bosses have hit out at the home secretary for comparing store loyalty cards with government ID cards.

  • Professor Simon Bright
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    HRI seminar covers GM position

    2004-11-17T13:01:01Z

    Horticulture Research International will run a seminar programme on GM technology in horticulture tomorrow asking the question “where do we stand?”

  • Hingley
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    Alternative fumigants on the web

    2004-11-17T17:01:02Z

    A new website www.certiscleanstart.com that’s dedicated to the practice of soil fumigation for the control of soil dwelling organisms has just been launched by Certis.

  • Sainsbury's has re-opened one of its depots to improve product availbality and distribution
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    First ever loss for Sainsbury's

    2004-11-17T11:24:06Z

    Sainsbury’s has announced its first ever loss of £39 million (pre-tax and post exceptionals) for the six months to October 9, despite total sales rising by 3.5 per cent to £8.35 billion.

  • Rains lash Chilean cherries
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    Rains lash Chilean cherries

    2004-11-17T10:38:50Z

    Weekend rainfall has taken its toll on ready-to-harvest Chilean cherries.

  • Article

    Commission agrees to Israeli proposal

    2004-11-17T10:01:01Z

    The European Commission has approved Israel's proposal to mark the origin of its exports to EU member countries

  • T&S carrots with 5 A DAY message
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    Retailers actively back 5 A DAY

    2004-11-17T08:01:01Z

    Retailers Nisa-Today's, T&S stores, Costcutter and Iceland have all signed up to use the 5 A DAY logo, and are actively promoting the 5 A DAY message.

  • Article

    Tesco fined for mouldy food

    2004-11-16T18:01:02Z

    Wimbledon magistrates have fined Tesco £25,000 for selling mouldy food and failing to stop rats gnawing at produce in a south-west London store.

  • Karsten and Capespan settle out of court
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    Karsten and Capespan settle out of court

    2004-11-16T16:42:39Z

    South African grape exporter Capespan Grapes and grower Karsten Farms have reached a settlement to resolve a contractual dispute over marketing and trading rights to UK customers.

  • Canary Islands look strong
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    Canary Islands look strong

    2004-11-16T14:01:00Z

    Canary Islands tomatoes are looking good this season and will be supported by a new promotion, said Food From Spain.

  • Co-op's yellow potatoes
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    Co-op's yellow potatoes

    2004-11-16T12:01:01Z

    The Co-operative Group is set to launch a little known yellow-fleshed salad potato this week.

  • Article

    South African export record

    2004-11-16T10:01:01Z

    According to recent news reports, South Africa's exports of apples and pears have reached their highest in history this year, boosted by relatively low stock levels in European markets.

  • Keelings's pepper plans
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    Keelings's pepper plans

    2004-11-16T08:01:00Z

    A leading Irish fruit and vegetable producer is investing €8.2 million in a bid to grow capsicum in Ireland.

  • Article

    Ban on junk won't work

    2004-11-15T16:01:01Z

    Banning junk food adverts during children’s television programmes would not work, claimed a television watchdog.

  • Article

    Innocent named best employer

    2004-11-15T14:01:02Z

    Innocent Drinks is looking to recruit 15 new people following its success at the National Business Awards.

  • Article

    Organic sales soar

    2004-11-15T12:01:01Z

    Organic food sales are booming, claimed the Soil Association, with an estimated rise of around £2 million a week.