All articles by Nina Pullman – Page 30
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ArticleFyffes suspended from Ethical Trade Initiative
Banana giant has been suspended from the ETI following an investigation into workers’ rights in Central America
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ArticleBrassicas struggle under Lincolnshire drought
Growers are ‘not at panic stage yet’ but say crops will struggle without forecasted showers at the end of this week
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ArticleBakkavor fined £2m over worker's death
A worker was crushed by plastic bales while working at Bakkavor prepared veg and sald subsidiary Hitchen Foods
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ArticleICA expands laser branding into melon and squash
Positive consumer reaction has prompted ICA to make laser branding permanent practice on some organic products
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ArticleRonnie Bartlett launches children’s book series
‘Sammy and Sally Have a Picnic’ is the third in a series aimed at encouraging children to recycle and eat healthily
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ArticleNew healthy meal range launches at Amazon Fresh
My Healthy Kitchen consists of six recipes under 500 calories and will launch at Amazon Fresh, Ocado and Waitrose
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ArticleMash Direct wins five new Asda listings
New prepared veg dishes including sweet potato mash ‘Caribbean-style’ have launched in Asda stores across Northern Ireland
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ArticleSend British students to pick fruit, says Ukip
Ukip’s immigration minister John Bickley has said British students could provide labour for fresh produce industry to help cut migration
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ArticleNorthern Irish prep veg firm launches new range
New brand Harvest & Made from Armagh-based U.M.I. Foods includes a range of convenience meals
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ArticleMinette Batters joines Love British Food campaign
Deputy president of NFU is a new ambassador for British food campaign joining the likes of Raymond and Olivier Blanc
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ArticleTaittinger plants first vines on Kent fruit farm
Premium champagne house begins production of English sparkling wine on land bought from fruit grower Gaskains
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ArticleMorrisons LFL sales climb in Q1
Retailer saw like for like sales grow by 3.4 per cent for the first 12 weeks of the year thanks to a rise in shopper frequency
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ArticleNew chief executive at Berry Gardens
Managing director Nick Marston is to step down after over 20 years at the helm and will be replaced by Jacqui Green as chief executive
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ArticleMarketing experts reveal how to reach millennial consumers
Micro-influencers, Youtube and fundamental changes in customer behaviour were explored in FPJ Live’s Marketing Masterclass
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ArticleNFU outlines new tools to gain traction on labour
Emphasising labour needs as ‘low-skilled’ and ‘seasonal’ could help labour debate gain traction with MPs, delegates at FPJ Live were told
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ArticleBerry Gardens turnover exceeds £300m milestone
Soft-fruit cooperative saw turnover rise by 14 per cent over the last year with blackberries and cherries earmarked for growth
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ArticleRevving up for action
The Great Fruit Adventure has only just begun. Max MacGillivray tells Nina Pullman how he navigated a minefield, stole a wig and almost lost his bike to a border official
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ArticleWye Fruit welcomes new faces
Herefordshire PO has named David Harrison-Branter as operations manager while Ali Capper joins board of directors
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ArticleBritish salad growers ‘open to export’
UK salad growers say they could export to US firms currently struggling with droughts in role reversal after Spanish floods
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ArticlePort inspection delays spark importer frustration
Some fruit importers are facing high costs and lost orders after increasing volumes of imports cause backlog at port inspections

