All articles by Nina Pullman – Page 51
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ArticlePOs set to lose £33m after Brexit
Sector will shrink and be swamped by 'cheaper imports' if PO funding is not replaced by government, trade body warns
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ArticleAmazon Fresh expands to more London postcodes
Avocados, bananas and organic veg boxes are among best-selling items on Amazon’s new grocery service
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ArticleUK asparagus ends after rain culls extension hopes
Heavy rain meant most asparagus growers did not continue picking past the traditional 21 June end date
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ArticlePrepared produce firm invests £2m in new site
Yorkshire company Troy Foods has invested in a third distribution and processing facility as it eyes discount sector
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ArticleVitacress hosts virtual glasshouse tours for children
Herb supplier’s commitment to Tesco Eat Happy scheme has seen it host a series of e-learning workshops for schoolchildren
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ArticleBrexit ‘unlikely’ to prompt volume declines at retailers
The UK retail market has declined for the first time this year, but analysts say Brexit won’t fuel this trend
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ArticleChiquita makes a scene at Piccadilly Circus
Banana brand continues its London marketing campaign with a two-week advertising and tastings schedule at Piccadilly Circus
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ArticleSainsbury’s, Aldi and Lidl have ‘best' GSCoP compliance
Payment for artwork changes and better shelf positioning top new list of concerns for suppliers, finds GCA annual survey
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Schools tender opens for South West suppliers
Growers and suppliers around Bristol, Bath and Somerset can now bid for a new contract to supply schools in the local area
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ArticleShadow Defra minister resigns after Brexit
Kerry McCarthy has been replaced by former shadow defence minister and York Central MP Rachael Maskell
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ArticlePrincess visits low-income fruit and veg voucher project
Princess Alexandra will visit the Rose Voucher scheme in Brixton market where low-income families can redeem vouchers for fruit and veg
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ArticleMorrisons ‘sorry’ for breaching GSCoP
Retailer said it has ‘completely changed’ how it works with suppliers and retrained all buyers since breaching code
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ArticleFarming industry digests Brexit fallout
Leading industry bodies say engagement with government must take place as soon as possible as sense of uncertainty prevails
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ArticleTesco posts second quarter of sales growth
Like-for-like sales grew by 0.3 per cent in the first quarter of this year with produce ‘outperforming’ the market, Tesco said
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ArticleSenegal mango campaign delayed slightly
Mangoes from socio-economic farm EcoPeace are expected to arrive in the UK next week following slow start to season
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ArticleUber launches food delivery service
UberEATS links its two million users with over 150 restaurants and offers new route to market for foodservice suppliers
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ArticleBerryWorld hosts cookery demo night
Berry brand teamed up with Great British chef Adam Gray to demo raspberry-based desserts and cocktails at cooking masterclass
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ArticleSainsbury’s trials liquid nitrogen engine in world first
Retailer has installed the Dearman Engine in one of its delivery vehicles to remove all emissions caused by refrigeration
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AnalysisOpinion: The rebirth of the vegetable
Vegetarian cooking is the trend of the moment – the vegetable industry should harness this momentum and make the most of being in vogue
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ArticleLidl signs NFU fruit and veg pledge
Lidl has joined its fellow discounter in publicly pledging support for fruit and veg growers through fair terms and price certainty

