All United Kingdom articles – Page 124
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ArticleNFU Cymru welcomes BPS news
Welsh farming union cheered by Senedd announcement that BPS payments remain unchanged in 2023
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ArticlePackaging plant in hydrogen-power first
Smurfit Kappa announces world first as hydrogen used to power paper-packaging plant
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ArticleAldi named UK’s cheapest supermarket
Aldi has been named as the UK’s lowest-priced supermarket in new independent research carried out by Retail Week
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ArticleUK Eden expands export reach
British crop science firm gets green light to supply flagship biofungicide to French topfruit and grape growers
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ArticleSaudi date business sees room for growth
Indonesia is the main focus of the latest marketing drive for Saudi dates, along with Morocco, France, the UK and the US, as the Kingdom aims to be the first choice for date consumers globally
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ArticleMPs to probe soil health strategy
Efra committee launches inquiry looking at how government can support soil health targets
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ArticleHarriet Lamb named new CEO of Wrap
Lamb brings a wealth of experience working in the food system at Fairtrade and on climate issues
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ArticleMorrisons offers free carrots for Rudolph
Retailer to give away wonky carrots in the run-up to Christmas to reduce waste and boost recognition of the range
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ArticleRush Group sells stake in Vitafresh
Rush says it will instead look to focus on the expansion of its core business
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ArticleTwo-fifths of food firms ‘have chronic labour shortages’
ALP survey posts depressing picture of labour availability post-Brexit, with government urged to do more
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ArticleHaskelberg Nurseries announces software deal with Yellow Brick AgTech
UK ag-tech firm will develop bespoke software offering for Israeli avocado specialist
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ArticleSouth Africa mops up after heavy rainfall
Some disruption has been reported in South Africa’s Western Cape region after inclement weather strikes
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ArticleHealthy Start ‘must be expanded to migrants’
Lack of access to affordable healthy food is driving many migrants to destitution, Food Foundation warns
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ArticleCoveris invests in linerless labels
Leading European packaging company Coveris invests over £1.5m to expand its linerless label manufacturing capabilities
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ArticleRush Group celebrates four million meals with FareShare
Vegetable supplier reaches milestone with food redistribution charity following consistent four-year partnership
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AnalysisCash-strapped consumers eating less veg, report finds
The Food Foundation’s 2022 Peas Please Progress Report highlights falling veg consumption and challenges ahead for the food industry
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ArticleBrakes launches Veganuary support package
Brakes launches new vegan products, support materials and promotions for Veganuary
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ArticleFirst spring green harvester set for UK debut
Grimme’s machine is described as a world first and will be available for the 2023 harvest
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ArticleEarth & Wheat supports charities with Christmas veg box
Student’s business will donate meals to charity for every box sold
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ArticleMorrisons ditches date labels
Morrisons scraps dates on its fresh fruit and veg to help customers reduce waste and save money this Christmas

