All United Kingdom articles – Page 139
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Harper Adams rolls out agri-recruitment study
Research aims to discover what draws people from non-agricultural backgrounds to the agri sector – and how they can be retained
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BAPL launches children's e-book
British Apples and Pears publishes e-book to teach children the origins of fruit, after survey shows many believe produce comes from factories
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Supply chain wastes 4.8m tonnes of food, says study
Supply chain specialist Balloon One research reveals that 4.8m tonnes of food is wasted each year in UK
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Bidfresh highlights changing consumer concerns
Fresh food specialist says consumers' focus on a range of issues has been strengthened during the pandemic
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Reducing soil splash contamination of fine beans
Research project in Kenya is exploring new ways to reduce soiling of fine beans, and limit costly rejections due to 'soil splash' contamination
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FreshAwards celebrates industry achievements
FPC honours fresh produce industry achievements at gala awards ceremony in London last week
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What does UK-NZ free trade deal mean for fruit sector?
Will NZ exporters target the UK with increased volumes of fruit following the recently signed FTA or will Asian markets take prominence? John Giles of Promar International assesses the situation
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JLP launches Circular Future Fund
John Lewis's £1m grant initiative is looking for projects that help speed the move towards a more circular economy
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Teresa Wickham: The Kent crusader
Campaigner-turned-consultant Teresa Wickham is no stranger to grower crises, and believes today's industry challenges can be overcome
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Prunes help weight loss, study shows
California Prune Board welcomes link between consumption of prunes, satiety, and weight management
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Sakata becomes latest Veg Power member
Membership programme now includes 24 suppliers, grocers and growers helping to fund the campaign to boost UK veg consumption
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Focus more on rail, govt urged
Government's latest rail package a mixed bag, says industry group Logistcs UK
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Be prepared, IAgrM event tells farmers
Farmers need the right skills and to be primed to manage forthcoming industry changes, speakers said
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Julia Mulligan named new GLAA chair
Mulligan takes the reins at the gangmasters' body with extensive experience in the law and order sector
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Rush Group provides 3m meals
Rush Group diverts enough surplus fresh produce to provide 3 million meals via FareShare
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New project trials sustainable 'plastic greenhouses'
A radical new type of greenhouse with windows made of ETFE plastic delivers higher quality and more sustainable produce according to the consortium behind it
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Site manager appointed at new PML hub
James Tinkler will take charge of the new satellite transport and logistics hub in Kent
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M&S and Costa in food tieup
More than 30 M&S Food lines, including salads and sandwiches, will be sold through Costa Coffee outlets from next year
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Marketing term easy peeler is 'too generic'
Citrus marketers call for more focus on quality of individual varieties, as well as category's nutritional benefits
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Shape future of LEAF Marque Standard
Global environmental assurance system launches wide-reaching consultation on what requirements of its new standard, v16.0, should be