All United Kingdom articles – Page 158
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ArticleSupermarkets see return to pre-Covid trends
Pre-pandemic shopping routines return but rising prices spell battle for consumer spend, says Kantar
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ArticleMarshal Papworth returns with online course
New online element is precursor to full return of in-person course after Covid-led break
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ArticleLondon Gateway train derailment investigated
Rail Accident Investigation Branch is looking into the events that led to a freight train derailing outside the port
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ArticleNew facilities to take centre stage at NIAB EMR event
NIAB EMR Tree Fruit Day will unveil investments in green tech as well as sharing latest research on crop production and pest control
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ArticleWicked Kitchen sales double in Veganuary
Tesco says launch of new plant-based meal deal has led to soaring sales
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Article'New system to blame' for Dover queues, BBC hears
BBC fact-check team suggests new IT system at least in part to blame for Dover lorry queues
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ArticleSyngenta inks deal with Bionema
Multinational Syngenta acquires biopesticide technologies from Wales-based technology developer, Bionema
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ArticleOddbox and London pub create food-waste-fighting menu
Guest menu at vegan pub in East London will feature wonky veg from Oddbox’s suppliers in bid to tackle and raise awareness of food waste
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AdvertorialGreen gains from KisanHub
Advertorial: KisanHub’s smart supply management technology reduces waste and carbon emissions as well as improving producer groups’ bottom line
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Article'Wider range of solutions' needed for net zero
New study claims existing thinking around approaching net zero is limited and should be expanded
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ArticleDefra launches UK Agriculture Partnership
New forum aims to bring together key figures to discuss solutions to issues facing the agriculture industry
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ArticlePML's new Kent hub could help ease Dover congestion
Transport and logistics site near Folkestone has been approved as a Border Control Post, helping to reduce queues at Dover
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ArticleProexca homes in on UK market
Brexit and Covid are creating new opportunities for the islands’ fresh produce exports
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ArticleOcado unveils new tech
New robots and a virtual DC are among the innovations outlined during Ocado Re:Imagined launch
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ArticleOne in five Brits ‘eating less meat to fight climate crisis’
Over 20 per cent of people in the UK are changing their diet because of the climate emergency, according to new research
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ArticleAdvances in lighting promise production benefits
New lighting technology to be discussed at Agri-TechE event has potential to boost yields, shorten growth cycles and boost product quality
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ArticleCompass bans airfreighted fruit and veg
Foodservice group's UK and Ireland operation commits to sourcing more local and seasonal fresh produce
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ArticleNuffield Scholarship opens for applications
Under-45s have until 31 July to submit their applications for the 2023 scheme
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ArticleTesco sells caulis at 49p after glut
Late British crop has meant a huge volume of cauliflowers has hit the market in January
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ArticleIGD outlines key retail trends for 2022
A fightback of physical stores and further disruptive innovation will be among the key trends of the year

