All United Kingdom articles – Page 232
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Fresh tech: six of the best
New technology is constantly being released to help growers in their quest for efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Here are six of the most eye-catching innovations on the market right now
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Monkey business: TWC recruits from chimp rescue centre
The Watercress Company takes on 25 workers laid off by a Dorset centre for mistreated primates that was forced to close by coronavirus
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Mack: "We're doing everything we can"
Fresca chairman Chris Mack praises efforts of staff during coronavirus crisis, who are dealing with unprecedented demand
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Lidl box scheme is latest retail charity effort
Discounter joins fellow retailers in helping food and goods reach people under stricter social distancing measures
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Marketbuy cuts fees to ease crisis
Online trading platform Marketbuy cuts fees to help growers access buyers and avert potential fresh produce supply crisis
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Sainsbury's outlines supplier support
Supermarket joins Morrisons in pledging to pay small suppliers immediately and offering support to suppliers in distress
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Union calls for crop picker protection
Unite says health and safety regulations must be closely followed and pay packets monitored to weed out rogue bosses
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Nearly 10,000 Brits apply for picking jobs
There has been a fantastic initial response to calls for UK residents to rescue this year’s harvest but there’s still a long way to go
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Airfreight rates rise as capacity shrinks
Airfreight rates are rising as global cargo capacity becomes more constricted, the sector reports
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Farming leaders warn of 80,000-worker shortage
CLA estimates coronavirus could create huge shortfall in agricultural labour, calling on British residents to step in to save this year’s harvest
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Coronavirus lockdown hits shipping sector
Lockdown in the US, EU and UK to slow the spread of coronavirus will curb shipping demand, reports JOC.com
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Retailers hiring thousands to cope with coronavirus
Huge surge in demand sees British supermarkets advertise tens of thousands of temporary jobs at stores and distribution centres
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NCGM "will get through this"
Some optimism in the market after tough week, as traders continue to offer delivery boxes and adapt business models
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Panic buying 'not to blame for shortages'
Debate rages over what's to blame for empty supermarket shelves, as analysts consider the impact of coronavirus
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Spar responds to surge in demand
C-store chain says its wholesale suppliers have seen a spike in volume demand of 200 per cent in fresh and other categories
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New look for Red Tractor
Reimagined logo is designed to communicate better the meaning of Red Tractor-assured produce to consumers
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Tim Lang: We need to start rationing
Comment: Food policy expert says drastic measures are needed to iron out inequalities and prevent a health disaster
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Catering suppliers switch to home delivery
As restaurants and hospitality businesses close, their fruit and veg suppliers are focusing on retail deliveries to stay in business
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AHDB levy rates reduced for hort businesses
Levy rates down 10 per cent for horticulture, as AHDB responds to financial pressures businesses face
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Fresh produce workers classified as "key workers"
Classification allows all staff involved in food production and distribution to keep their child at school, following nationwide closures