All United Kingdom articles – Page 181
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ArticleVeg Power releases eco film
Charity releases short film highlighting environmental benefits of eating homegrown veg
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ArticleSurvey urges firms to act now on climate change
As COP26 begins, survey on behalf of WRAP finds 63 per cent of UK public thinks businesses should act immediately on climate change
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ArticleTesco initiative 'has saved 50m F&V packs'
After five years of the Perfectly Imperfect line, Tesco reveals a breakdown of how much fruit and veg has been saved
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ArticleBrakes bolsters CSR credentials
New packaging policy and rollout of energy-efficient lighting are part of wider sustainability strategy
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ArticleAgri skills gap ‘a concern for environment’
Nearly half of Brits concerned with lack of young people entering the farming industry to pioneer innovation, according to new study
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ArticleAldi relaunches Christmas donations drive
Discounter wants to donate more food than ever to charities this Christmas through partnership with redistribution platform Neighbourly
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ArticleNew directors for Oxford Farming Conference
Ali Capper one of three new appointments to OFC Council to help curate and develop the conference over next three years
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ArticleMaking the organic connection
Soil Association highlights growing ecological concerns of UK consumers, urging retailers to promote the connection between organics and sustainability
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ArticleMoroccan citrus with timely boost
The California drought is causing many to turn to Morocco, whose citrus exporters are battling rising costs as they seek to meet rising demand
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Mixed response to Autumn Budget from NFU
Batters wanted to see longer-term roadmap for capital allowances, more net-zero funding and an overhaul of government procurement practices
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ArticleLEAF targets ‘85 per cent sustainable production'
New partnership with Tesco will see retailer implement LEAF Marque across its entire global fresh produce supply chain
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ArticlePML poised to expand European customer base
The company has named Alessandra Tagliabue as its new business development manager for Europe
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ArticleScottish govt 'to double land farmed organically'
Soil Association calls on UK govt to match Scotland’s commitment, saying “clear support” for organic production is absent from ELMS
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ArticleTWC opens Halloween pumpkin patch
New ‘pick you own’ patch on land adjacent to company’s watercress beds allows local families to select their perfect pumpkin
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ArticleGousto launches edible packaging
New stock cube wrapper is made from pea protein and is said to be a world first
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ArticleDate announced for 2022 City Food Lecture
Flagship food industry event returns in person at London's Guildhall, with the option for delegates to join online
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ArticleRed Tractor launches Christmas ad campaign
Advertising push focuses on streaming services, urging shoppers to put safe, traceable and good quality British food on the table for Christmas
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ArticleRed Tractor names Alistair Mackintosh as new vice chair
Experienced farming advocate will take up new position in November, when Andrew Blenkiron’s second term ends after almost eight years
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ArticlePre-tax profits soar at Fresca Group
UK fresh produce giant sees turnover shrink but welcomes big improvement in profitability due to effective cost and margin management
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ArticleSainsbury's pledges to be net zero by 2035
Range of initiatives includes the launch of Sainsbury's Global Farm as a portal to showcase the good work of suppliers

