All United Kingdom articles – Page 173
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Driver shortage causes UK supply crisis
A shortage of HGV drivers is causing national supply crisis, leaving produce rotting and empty shelves, say distributors
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Herbs turn over a new leaf
The pandemic has kickstarted fresh herbs, with many products enjoying sales growth of around 30 per cent. Fred Searle reports on the sector's key trends as UK consumers get more adventurous with their cooking
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National Berry Month set for kick off
First-time event will target barbecue and cinema lovers, as well as highlighting the various benefits of berries
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Electronic avocado helps cut food waste
ImpacTrack track the movements of fruit, highlighting areas that could cause potential damage
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Australia-UK FTA to change farm labour requirements
South-East Asian residents to be offered new farm work visa in order to fill gap likely to be left by British backpackers
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Scotty Brand celebrates first Ayrshire potatoes
Premium fresh produce label is hopeful of strong demand this season after Covid-related boost to local veg sales in Scotland
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Tinned tomatoes 'set for price hike'
Ingredients supplier Eurostar Commodities says a range of factors has combined to put pressure on the tinned tomato market
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Rashford features in new child food film
England footballer takes part in government initiative to promote the expanded Holiday Activity and Food Programme
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Waitrose renames citrus leaf to avoid racial slur
Supermarket to rename Kaffir Lime Leaves after discovering it has historically been used as a racial slur in South Africa
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Tesco discounts strawberries after glut
Supermarket offers a kilo of British strawberries for just £3 after warm weather brings an abundance of crop
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Etiquette expert promotes AVA Berries
William Hanson records playful social media guide to the correct way of consuming the popular summer fruit
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UK and Australia announce trade deal
Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his Australian counterpart, Scott Morrison, agree free trade deal – but fresh produce unlikely to benefit, one expert says
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Jupiter Group and Babybel launch snack pack
Featuring cheese, apples and grapes, the new packs provide a healthy grab-and-go option for busy consumers
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First Comber Earlies hit supermarket shelves
Recent warm weather helps Wilson’s Country dig PGI potato variety on time, with good eating quality thanks to high dry matter
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Promise for Uzbek and Moldova grapes
As Uzbekistan and Moldova seek to diversify their export markets for grapes, the adoption of new varieties remains the biggest challenge
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A third of Brits 'eating more fruit and veg'
British Nutrition Foundation survey paints encouraging picture of changing habits over the past year
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Pembrokeshire Earlies hit Welsh shelves
First arrivals of Blas y Tir Pembrokeshire Earlies herald start of summer in Wales
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Kent parking row deepens haulage gloom
New rules on lorry drivers parking in Kent laybys puts further pressure on driver welfare, according to Logistics UK
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IGD mobilises for packaging sustainability
Research organisation brings together stakeholders from across grocery sector in quest for more environmentally friendly packaging
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Major rise in food redistribution
WRAP report praises increase in redistributed food, but says more can be done, particularly around own-label products