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Safety first: profit follows
Safety is a topic that when placed on the agenda of a meeting is more often than not met with moans, groans and an expectation
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Healthy collaboration
Representatives of the FPC last week met officials from Defra's Plant Health Inspectorate to discuss possible responses to the new EU plant health directive due to come into force in just over a year.
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Realignment dancing to retail tune
While the potato sector battles against sensational headlines about ring rot and the effect this might have on consumers, the
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Leatherhead Food announces new service
Leatherhead Food International has announced the launch of its latest online legislation service.
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Stubbins scoops bronze in Wales
Stubbins Marketing Ltd has won a bronze medal in the True Taste / Gwir Flas Wales Food & Drink Awards 2003-4 for its Santa baby plum tomatoes.
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Cherries suffer delay
Rain and hail are affecting play for cherries from the southern hemisphere.
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Defra "hopeful" on ring rot
The UK department for the environment, food and rural affairs has said it hopes an outbreak of potato ring rot has been contained.
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ArticleChristmas tree shortage stories untrue
Recent scaremongering that Christmas trees would run short is unfounded, says trade association.
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ArticleSolanum and Waitrose onto World Cup winner
Solanum has announced the re-introduction of red, white and blue potatoes in support of the England rugby team's world cup performances down under.
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Corbana opens its doors
The global banana business is invited next month to Costa Rica to consider its future in the EU.
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ArticleRivals target Safeway to halt takeover
Asda and Sainsbury's are rumoured to be in talks with Safeway to buy some of the troubled store's supermarkets in a late effort to thwart Morrisons proposed takeover, according to a report in The Times.
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ArticleM&S unveils new code
Marks & Spencer has launched a new code of practice for the production and packing of fresh produce.
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Food giants team up on obesity battle
The UK's major food companies, supermarkets and caterers are to join forces to launch a new coalition aimed at combating high rates of obesity in children.
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ArticleAsda blasts FoE
Asda has countered Friends of the Earth criticism that it and market-leader Tesco are abandoning UK apple growers.
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ArticleHargreaves secures major asparagus deal
Hargreaves Plants has secured the propagation and marketing rights to one of the world's most advanced asparagus breeding programs.
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ArticleSourcing guide receives royal approval
HRH The Prince of Wales has launched a new guide for small businesses looking to work with large food retailers and foodservice or catering companies.
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ArticleAffinitus triples turnover through link-up
An association with Business Link Kent has helped software solutions provider Affinitus more than treble its turnover.
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Ulma upgrades best-selling PV350
Ulma Packaging Ltd has launched the latest version of its most successful inverted packing machine.
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M&S food man to replace Sir Peter Davis at Sainsbury's
Sainsbury's has named Justin King, the head of M&S food and business, as its new chief executive.
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ArticleSainsbury's sees light at tunnel's end
Sainsbury's has struggled to lift sales with the announcement of its half-year results but Sir Peter Davis is confident that the group can now look with hope to the future.

