All United Kingdom articles – Page 226
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ArticleTomra Food coping well with Covid
Roberto Ricci, regional director for EMENA at Compac, part of Tomra Food, reveals the varied effect of Covid-19 on the sorting and grading business
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ArticleNatures Way ups salad packer order
Natures Way Foods orders more salad packing machines to keep pace with growing demand for its products
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ArticleMorrisons extends food redistribution tieup
Supermarket expands its work with The Bread and Butter Thing as part of wider initiative to reduce food waste
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ArticleNorthern lights inspire chemical-free seed cleaning
First dry-cleaning technology for seeds launched to reduce pathogen load on seeds without need for chemical treatment or washing
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ArticleStrawberry brand donates £12k to Prince’s Trust
Owner of Annabel’s Deliciously British wants to help young people affected by pandemic back into employment
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ArticleNew finance head for CGMA
Cassandra Glavin joins New Covent Garden in new capacity following restructure at market authority
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VideoALP video promotes careers in food
New resource for businesses features workers speaking about the benefits of a food industry career
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ArticleRaisin hopes high in South Africa
The country's raisin industry expects continued growth in 2021 with new initiatives
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ArticleFreshfel lobbies for urgent India action
Freshfel is urging EC to secure European fruit and veg exports to India, after New Delhi government passes new import rule
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ArticleMPs gain power to lower import standards
Ministers will be able to approve agricultural imports of a lower standard than currently permitted in the UK, reports The Guardian
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ArticlePandemic push for sustainability
For organic suppliers like SunFresh Produce, sales have accelerated since the start of the crisis, as consumers seek out brands they can trust
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ArticleGreen light for schools potato programme
AHDB's Grow Your Own Potatoes project will go ahead this year as planned despite the challenges of Covid
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ArticleMorrisons creates School Meal Box
Supermarket is the latest to step forward with a new initiative in response to Marcus Rashford's child hunger campaign
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ArticleUK growers fear labour shortage
UK growers express concern over SAWs and the dire implications a labour shortage will have on the produce sector
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ArticleCH Robinson launches produce brand
Global logistics company CH Robinson is launching fresh produce brand Robinson Fresh in US
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ArticleLEAF announces LOFS plans
LEAF unveils year-round programme to support its Open Farm Sunday events
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ArticleSupermarkets move to tackle child hunger
M&S, Lidl and Tesco all put out statements outlining how they are helping lower-income families and supporting Rashford objectives
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ArticleRiverford leads way on home-compostable
UK organic veg box company completes milestone switch for all fruit and veg items to home-compostable packaging, saving 21 tonnes of plastic a year
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ArticleHospitality suppliers facing "cliff edge’’
FPC among 18 trade associations to write to Chancellor calling for urgent action to help food manufacturers supplying hospitality and healthcare
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ArticleBella Exotica adapts to challenges
The Mauritian exporter is remaining flexible in order to react fast to new Covid-19 restrictions and Brexit-related delays

