All United Kingdom articles – Page 165
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ArticleAldi GB offers jobs to Ukraine refugees
Discount retailer Aldi offers employment to refugees arriving into UK from war-torn Ukraine
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ArticleNIAB: ‘New gene editing rules a boost for crop research’
New legislation will make it easier for NIAB to progress beyond lab and glasshouse experimentation and test gene-edited crops out in the field
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ArticleCity Harvest thinks big with Harvest for Hunger campaign
Food redistributor wants to start receiving pre-arranged donations of fresh produce direct from suppliers to meet rising demand from charities
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Article'Costs mounting’ for potato weed control
Syngenta advises potato growers to simplify herbicide mixes for more cost-effective pre-emergence options
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ArticleUkraine war triggers food security woes
Wales calls for farming summit, UN warns of food price hikes, and UK professor warns of hard times ahead as Ukraine war triggers food supply concerns
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ArticleOcado bins best-before labels on produce
The online grocer is getting rid of best-before labels on some fresh produce to stop needless food waste, reports Mail on Sunday
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ArticleHelloFresh puts in strong performance in 2021
Company sees 69 per cent net revenue growth as demand for meal-kits continues to grow
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ArticleRentable salad boxes reduce plastic at Morrisons
Supermarket says its move to replace disposable plastic salad bar boxes is a UK first
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ArticleAsparagus conference set for July
Biennial event is set to take place on 6 July in Lincolnshire
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ArticleHort and potato levies to end in April
Defra confirms that following industry consultation the AHDB horticulture and potatoes levies will come to an end next month
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ArticleEcospray appoints new CEO
Peter McDonald will take over from Robert Lidstone who retires as CEO of the UK-based biopesticide firm in June
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ArticleThe importance of value and trust
As shoppers increasingly seek out products and brands that meet their expectations on social and environmental factors, direct-to-consumer businesses are well placed
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Article'Unprecedented' demand for Malling Ace
Malling Fruits strawberry variety is already receiving orders up to the 2025 growing season
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ArticleGas prices hit UK supplies
UK glasshouse growers say produce supply issues are imminent as soaring gas prices force producers to cut planting and dial down the heat
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ArticleGMB praises Asda Ukraine support package
The union for Asda workers praises retailer's £1m package to support displaced Ukrainian families in Europe and UK
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ArticleAldi sponsors ParalympicsGB
Aldi is the new official partner of Great Britain's team at the Winter Paralympic Games in China
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ArticleCalifornia Prunes get seal of approval from UK charity
California Prunes awarded ‘Bone Health Approved’ status by Royal Osteoporosis Society
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ArticleELMs fall short for hort, says Capper
NFU Hort chair Ali Capper criticises environmental schemes for excluding most horticulturalists, being based on income foregone, and offering “very low” value per hectare
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ArticleZeus protects and serves
Challenging weather conditions have justified the Greek exporter’s investment in protective covers for its grapes, as well as in new varieties
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ArticleFestival of Fresh celebrates best in fresh
Insight, analysis, fun and learning is promised at the all-new in-person format on 8 June

