All United Kingdom articles – Page 236
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ArticleGreencore CEO appointed IGD president
Patrick Coveney will replace Morrisons chairman Andrew Higginson, becoming first CEO of private-label manufacturer to take the role
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VideoFruitnet Insights · Avocado Market Update
Leading players in the fresh avocado business discuss market trends, opportunities for growth, and commercial challenges.
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ArticleConservation can beat "rapid" soil erosion
Major new report warns that nearly a fifth of soils used for food production will not last another 100 years
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ArticlePolymer Logistics optimises APS Group's supply chain
Packaging specialist helps leading UK tomato producer improve productivity and efficiency in its supply chain with new bespoke solution
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ArticleGrocery sales still in strong growth
Sales growth continues to be over 10 per cent, though there are signs this is slowing down as Covid shopping patterns change
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ArticleYork to host international carrot event
UK wins the bidding to host ISHS International Symposium on Carrot and other Apiaceae in October 2021
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ArticleWhoa! Pink Lady donates apples to horses
Pink Lady dishes up apples for horse sanctuary and a rescued pony with a taste for the top-selling brand
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ArticleNew avo ripening facility unveiled
Softripe technology described as "game-changer" for avocado storage
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ArticleInnovative tomato pack tackles waste
'Industry first' Sensera variety from Hazera Seeds features 'natural' handles and high taste credentials
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ArticleTopfruit in focus at FPJ Live 2020
Dedicated stage features collaboration between FPJ and National Fruit Show, as well as a Future Talent Showcase
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ArticleAyrshire Earlies in Japan trade boost
Some 14 key Scottish food and drink export lines are expected to gain protection in new UK-Japan trade deal
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ArticleHort-ready facility goes on the market
140,000 sq ft site in East Yorkshire is described as a "rare opportunity" for a ready-made let
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ArticleNFU calls for tariff monitoring to protect UK farmers
Defra must carefully track impact of post-Brexit tariffs to avoid harming domestic growers, union says
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ArticleAldi starts selling loose produce by weight
Discounter introduces checkout scales to sell 13 fresh produce lines by kilo as part of new trial to cut plastic use
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ArticleTesco launches drone delivery trial
Customers near a Tesco store in Ireland will be able to order grocery deliveries of up to 4kg for delivery within half an hour
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ArticleOrganic sector warns of Brexit impact
Group of organisations write to UK trade negotiators to warn of profound negative impact on the organic food sector
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ArticleMorrisons acquires plant supplier
Move bolsters supermarket's clout in ornamental horticulture as it looks to develop its garden centre offer
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ArticleMorrisons issues No-Deal price warning
The chief executive of retailer Morrisons has urged the UK government to maintain tariff-free trade with the EU or see a rise in supermarket prices
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ArticleHerb sales surge at Waitrose
Supermarket reports strong growth of fresh herbs as home-based consumers look to add flavour to dishes
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ArticleFirst Sunburst picked in Herefordshire
First non-Kent grown crop represents next step in tropical-tasting fruit's journey into the mainstream

