All articles by Nina Pullman – Page 47
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ArticleRetailers ‘will source more from UK’ after Brexit
UK retailers will look to source more from the UK, Asia and Africa but may reduce imports from EU, survey finds
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ArticleSalad supplier 'named and shamed' for underpaying
Flavourfresh Salads owed three workers £2,154 according to a list designed to 'name and shame' employers that underpay
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ArticleFood charity launches ‘back to school’ fruit appeal
FareShare is looking for more fruit suppliers to donate surplus produce as demand for school breakfast clubs rises
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ArticleFree taxi ride helps consumers celebrate Blueberry Day
Londoners can enjoy free blueberries and claim a free cab ride as part of National Blueberry Day this weekend
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ArticleEx-Jacana director relocates to role with Kenya grower
Ed Cunynghame is moving to AAA Growers to develop the company’s commercial team
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ArticleKent growers hit by series of ‘high-value’ fruit thefts
Police say a spate of fruit thefts worth up to £6,000 across the fresh produce heartland of Kent 'may be linked'
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ArticleRiverford buys lemons rejected by retailers
Six tonnes of Italian lemons rejected by two supermarkets for aesthetic blemishes have been redistributed by box scheme
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ArticleRachel Riley’s ‘berry brain’ targets office workers
A giant brain made of punnets of British soft fruit appeared in London yesterday in a stunt organised by British Summer Fruits
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ArticleFarmcare warns of job losses at Scottish packhouse
Staff at the firm’s Carnoustie packhouse face job losses after major packing contract comes to an end
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ArticleUniveg announces top-fruit JV with Bardsley Farms
New partnership will see Univeg parent Greenyard Foods inject capital for investment into storage and machinery
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ArticleRetailer offers free fruit to kids
Co-op summer giveaway allows junior members in Lincolnshire to claim a portion of free fruit every day
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ArticleAmazon Fresh unveils voice recognition for orders
Internet giant has enabled its Dash service for groceries allowing shoppers to scan barcodes or voice recognition
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ArticleSpecial report: UK Tenderstem goes for growth
British Tenderstem growers are benefiting from the ongoing popularity of the branded brassica hybrid. Nina Pullman went to visit grower AS Green
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ArticleBerries linked with brainpower in new campaign
British Summer Fruits has commissioned new research that shows a healthy diet boosts concentration levels at work
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ArticleSainsbury’s takes on Amazon with same-day grocery delivery
Retailer will also create 900 jobs at new depot dedicated to online orders as demand in London continues to grow
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ArticleBrexit has had 'no impact' on stable grocery market
Slow sales growth of 0.1 per cent in retail sector has not been affected by EU referendum, Kantar Worldpanel figures show
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ArticleE. Coli outbreak ‘subsiding’
The source of the E. Coli outbreak that has led to two deaths is still unconfirmed but linked to wholesale sector
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ArticleGlassford Hammond named Grower of the Year
Martin and Sons, A & EG Heading and Taylorgrown were also recognised in Produce World’s annual grower awards
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ArticleFlower market move date pushed back
New Covent Garden flower traders will now move to their new home on 27 February after all preceding work has been completed
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ArticleKent cherries delivered to the Queen
Cherries from Ephraim Fruit Farm were delivered to Her Majesty after winning best in show at the National Cherry and Soft Fruit Show

