All United Kingdom articles – Page 224
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Seasonal veg push launched
New national initiative from Veg Power is backed by nutritionists and chefs including Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
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Brits join watercress workforce
New influx of domestic workers amidst coronavirus crisis help harvest UK watercress crop as the season begins
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Bud the Spud set for TV bow
AHDB's saucy character will take centre stage in new TV and digital campaign to help boost potato sales
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New organic marque for Red Tractor
Colour-coded label is one of three new marques being rolled out to help consumers easily select specific production standards
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NCGM Flower Market to reopen
After more than two months of closure during lockdown, the market is set to open its doors again in time for British Flowers Week
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Jaffa secures canoeing tie-up
Citrus brand is named Official Fruit Partner of British Canoeing until the end of next year
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Woods expands fresh produce range
Woods Foodservice adds "comprehensive range" of fresh produce to its bow
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No more GLAA temporary licences
Gangmasters' body confirms temporary scheme to help industry during coronavirus will cease in June
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Rise in UK organic farmed land
Significant increase in the amount of land used to grow organic fruit as sector rebounds from decline in 2018
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Pink Lady launches first UK TV ad
Apple brand to appear in the Gogglebox centre break and roll out across several TV channels throughout June
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Fruit picking job searches soar by 843 per cent
Online data reveals the success in raising awareness of horticultural labour shortages, due to the coronavirus pandemic
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Electronic apple boosts Brillopak tech
New digital topfruit gives machinery manufacturer valuable insight to improve its robotic crate packer for fresh produce
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Jersey Royal Company launches demo farm
LEAF sustainability benchmarks inducts JRC as a demo farm (via Zoom) following series of sustainability initiatives
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"Soft fruits could become uneconomical"
Without designing production to avoid fossil fuels, the cost of producing soft fruits in Britain could become too great, according to new paper
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Organic body expands digital presence
Covid-19 Support and Home Delivery hubs are among raft of new measures to help organic producers
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Home-delivery move for Charles Stamper
Scottish fruit and veg wholesaler adapts its business after the closure of its catering clients during Covid-19 lockdown
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Lockdown drives grocery sales record
New Kantar figures show food and drink sales going through the roof as consumers are forced to stay home
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Staying cool as lockdown lifts
Shane Brennan, chief executive of the Cold Chain Federation, looks at how fresh food storage and distribution businesses can prepare for the changes we can expect as lockdown lifts
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On your marks, Pret set…go
Fresh produce is the star of the show at Pret a Manger as it expands its plant-based menu and opens new Veggie Prets
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Raymond Blanc to launch UK apple season
Renowned chef and local-produce advocate joins British Apples & Pears campaign for the start of the new season