All United Kingdom articles – Page 184
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Crushed rock ‘could improve carbon capture’
Project funded by Scottish government shows using basic silicate rock gives soil better microbial biodiversity and could help sequester carbon
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OF&G calls for clear organic plan
Organic trade body says the EU has stolen a march over England with its clear agenda and strategy for the sector
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Register now for Global Grape Congress
New international event, taking place on 30 June, explores the latest developments in the business
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Syngenta launches environmental seed offer
Syngenta launches latest environmental seed mixes developed to offer growers agronomic and ecological benefits
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Tim Rycroft appointed CEO of AHDB
FDF's COO will spearhead reform strategy at challenging time for under-fire R&D body
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New frozen produce venture launched
REMS Frozen Foods is a collaboration between three produce industry figures and will supply the food manufacturing trade
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Wilson's Country plants first earlies
First Northern Irish earlies on track for an early June harvest, says Wilson's Country as plantings begin
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Maguire named president at Pulses UK
KWS-UK sales manager steps up from vice president at a time of growth for the domestic pulses sector
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Brakes launches hospitality support plan
Series of initiatives includes 10 per cent cash back on fresh produce and other lines, as well as discounts and further support
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Grocery sales slowdown for Covid anniversary
Growth rate reduces but remains high as supermarkets start to annualise sales against stockpiling on eve of first lockdown
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Covid tests for drivers entering England
Question marks raised about why rules weren’t introduced sooner but Logistics UK says new tesing regime must remain proportionate to risk
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Grocemania attracts more investment
Grocery delivery service Grocemania raises over £170,000 in latest funding round
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Renewable energy move for Gist
Logistics operator converts DCs to 100 per cent renewable electricity as part of wider green move
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Sustainable farming school in development
New facility at Harper Adams aims to help the food production industry become more sustainable
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Asda loses appeal in equal pay claim
UK supermarket Asda loses Supreme Court appeal in claim over equal pay brought by shop floor workers
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Job of the Week: Senior Fruit Buying Manager at IPL
Asda’s fresh produce supply division IPL is looking for a procurement expert with experience, negotiation skills, passion and a deep knowledge of growers
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Business confidence still low among farmers
NFU survey shows farmers lack confidence to invest due to concerns around phasing out of BPS, rising input prices and impact of Covid-19
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LEAF report shows Marque progress
New report reveals LEAF Marque businesses are leading the way in sustainable farming
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Produce pioneers: E Oldroyd & Sons
Yorkshire’s famous forced rhubarb industry would no longer exist were it not for the pioneering spirit of E Oldroyd & Sons and its Rhubarb King
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Tenderstem enjoys record sales
Tenderstem broccoli promotions will focus on special occasions as Covid restrictions relax, following two months of record sales