All articles by Nina Pullman – Page 110
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ArticleFalsely labelled lettuce withdrawn
Lettuce labelled ‘Produce of Spain’ but displaying Union Jack flag and Red Tractor logo withdrawn by The Co-op
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ArticleIceberg tops lettuce survey
A survey on salad-buying habits finds "clear desire" among consumers for small-leaved lettuce
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ArticleNatures Way axes Lasting Leaf brand
Production of branded bagged salad dropped as manufacturer says it does not fit 'strategic direction'
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ArticleNew exotic fruit 'exclusive' to Asda
New yellow variety of passion fruit arrived at Asda this week as part of scheme to help Kenyan growers supply to UK
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ArticleVineyard harvests bumper crop
Award-winning English sparkling wine producer says it has harvested enough to double the amount produced in 2012
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ArticleRetailers begin Christmas campaigns
Discounters aim to boost 2012’s winning share of Xmas market while big four go for loyalty and strengthen ranges
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ArticleWUWM award winners announced
Spanish wholesale market Mercazaragoza scoops top prize at annual wholesale market awards for logistical excellence
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Article'Lazy' people waste their pumpkin
Waste firm warns 18,000 tonnes of pumpkin will be thrown out today as people 'don't have a clue' what to do with it
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ArticleBCPC attacks study as ‘irresponsible’
A study published in The Sunday Times that links declining amphibian numbers to pesticides has come under fire from industry
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ArticlePeruvian Roquito peppers launch at Tesco
Roquito sweet chilli peppers begin retail presence starting with Tesco
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Article'Smart label' offers visual shelf life
A label with an embedded timer linked to carbon dioxide levels could soon be commercially available for fresh produce
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ArticleSeed producers face 'huge' admin burden
Scottish MEP calls proposals to make seed producers give detailed descriptions of plant varieties “heavy-handed”
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ArticleEx-Florette boss takes reins at Freshtime
Mark Newton takes on senior management role at prepared giant after 13 years at Florette
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ArticleProtected status bid for Denbigh plum
Native Welsh fruit put forward for geographically important protection and will be reviewed by Defra and the EC
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ArticleFDF raises standard of apprenticeships
New standards initiative will simplify apprenticeship system for employers and raise quality of training
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ArticleSt Jude's Storm hits UK growers
One port closes and growers across the country hit by high-speed winds and heavy rainfall, but some play down the “hype”
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ArticleMotorway services seeks suppliers
Growers in Gloucestershire called on to attend ‘Meet the Buyer’ events to supply new family-run motorway services
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ArticleHealth study flags costs of obesity
New Department of Health data supports talk at Fruit Show which highlighted economic impact of childhood obesity
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ArticleGrowers planted less this year
Trade body says growers have been ‘cautious’ after new Defra figures show land area for commercial production is down

