All United Kingdom articles – Page 184
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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
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Smallest stonefruit crop in 30 years
Stonefruit suppliers warn of European shortage this season after severe frosts damaged orchards in Spain, Italy, Greece and France
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Driver shortage deepens transport crisis
Comment: Tasneem Alonzo, joint managing director at EHL Ingredients, on how the transport crisis is affecting the food industry