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ArticleTesco to expand convenience network with acquisition
Tesco is to take an even bigger share of the UK’s fast-growing local store market by buying family-owned convenience store chain Adminstore.
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EU-Israel export dispute no nearer resolution
Israel's minister of industry, trade and labour Ehud Olmert has so far failed to resolve a dispute between Israel and the EU over Israel's exports to EU member countries.
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BRC says no to local tax proposal
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has voiced concerns over claims by government minister Nick Raynsford that business rates should be re-localised.
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ArticleM&S earns accreditation
Retailer Marks & Spencer has won professional-body accreditation for a training programme.
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ArticleConference to tackle water issues
Implications of new water legislation to be explained at a British Potato Council (BPC) sponsored conference.
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ArticleSunny performance from Somerfield
First-half figures show an encouraging upturn in sales at Somerfield.
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Major grant for benchmarking centre
Food Chain Centre awarded major grant to develop promotion of benchmarking.
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ArticleWard defends ring-rot farmer
Graham Ward, chairman of the NFU horticulture board, has responded angrily to a member’s claim that the board should be doing more to support grower John Morgan whose potato crop suffered at the hands of ring-rot.
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ArticleNominations announced for NFU president
THE NFU has received five nominations for the post of NFU president.
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ArticleMushrooms prepared for market shift
Ready-meals and demand for fresh prepared products are invigorating the mushroom sector.
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ArticleNew broccoli targets niche sector
Breeder unveils new summer cauliflower for the fast-expanding speciality market.
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ArticleBramley shortfall warning
Keen uptake from the apple-processing sector means a delicately balanced fresh market for UK Bramley.
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Cap reform top bills at NFU AGM
Cap reform will top the agenda at the NFU AGM in Birmingham on February 16-17.
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ArticleMorrisons lays Safeway foundations
The final two remaining directors of the Safeway board have stepped down as Morrisons lays the last groundstones for its £3 billion takeover.
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ArticleInformation needed to avert MRL disaster
ColeACP is collating information that could keep tropical and sub-tropical products such as carambola and papaya on the UK retail shelves.
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ArticleSpanish salads back on track
An improvement in the weather in Spain has brought salad and vegetable supplies back on course after a tricky period.
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One HEFF of an offer to producers
Call to Midlands food and drink companies to join HEFF at the heart of Food and Drink Expo 2004.
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ArticleUK apple market strong for English supplies
The English dessert apple sector is entering the last few months of its season in good shape, according to Adrian Barlow of promotional body English Apples & Pears.
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Ali packs a punch at food marketing seminar
Richard Ali, director of food policy at the British Retail Consortium (BRC) said that food alone is not the problem causing rising obesity levels in the UK.

