All United Kingdom articles – Page 235
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AnalysisWhat does Brexit mean for UK fresh produce?
The last-minute agreement with Brussels is a relief for Britain's fresh produce trade, but supply chains are set to get slower, more complicated and more expensive. Here's how the industry reacted to the deal
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ArticleUK signs Cameroon EPA
Agreement maintains tariff-free market access to the UK for Cameroon products, including bananas
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ArticleHonours for food industry heroes
Retailers, suppliers and food banks are recognised for their work in keeping the nation fed during the Covid-19 crisis
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ArticleSAWS boost for horticulture growers
Government announces increase in pilot scheme from 10,000 workers to 30,000 for 2021
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ArticleEU-UK blockage could hamper fruit and veg trade
Freshfel Europe urges countries to clear a path for shipments, as concerns rise over wider impact of disruption
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ArticleMajor catering losses after London lockdown
Tighter restrictions have left suppliers sitting on "a pile of unsold produce", causing food waste and financial losses
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ArticleShortages feared amid border chaos
French ban on freight transport from UK sparks concerns of empty shelves in various lines as panic-buying starts to compound the problem
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ArticleSave our spuds
Comment: Nationwide Produce MD Tim O'Malley outlines a critical moment for British potato exports and urges the industry to fight its corner
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ArticleLondon lockdown dampens rhubarb excitement
Early forced rhubarb fails to reach restaurants in the capital after shutdown of hospitality sector under Tier 3 restrictions
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ArticleBrakes makes good on packaging pledge
UK foodservice supplier Brakes removes 1,000 tonnes of black plastics, fulfilling its 2Zero20 pledge
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ArticlePrepare for Brexit, HMRC urges
HMRC urges UK traders to complete crucial preparations ahead of 1 January
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ArticlePallet sales rise ahead of Brexit
Demand for wooden pallets grows as companies look to avoid post-Brexit supply chain risks
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ArticleEarly start for Healthy Start at Lidl
Supermarket to increase value of fruit and veg vouchers three months before government rises kick in
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ArticlePotato event serves up Brexit advice
Expert advice on combatting effects of Covid-19 and Brexit to be served up at January Scottish potato conference
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ArticleTacon appointed Red Tractor chair
Former Groceries Code Adjudicator replaces Dame Lucy Neville-Rolfe from January 2021
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ArticleHot climate apple continues to impress
First variety from Hot Climate Programme receives a positive response from European growers
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ArticleCambridgeHOK appoints new engineering director
Dr Ian MacKenzie will oversee structural engineering on firm’s large-scale projects, including new commercial glasshouses and vertical farms
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ArticleBorder inspection boost for Tilbury and Grangemouth
Investment in new and enhanced inspection facilities at the ports is part of government efforts to avoid border congestion after Brexit
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Article‘Have your say on new AHDB strategy’
In a recent blog post AHDB chairman Nicholas Saphir comments on R&D body’s five-year plan published earlier this month
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ArticlePotato growers “fed up” with AHDB levy, say petitioners
Ballot organisers hit out at R&D body and its plans to reform following announcement of a second vote on future of potato levy

