All United Kingdom articles – Page 245
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ArticleSoil Association holds final Brexit webinar
Soil Association Certification holds final webinar for organic businesses to get ready for Brexit
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ArticleFunding shortfall “bitter blow” for Welsh farmers
Westminster has seemingly reneged on its promise to replace EU agricultural funding paid to Welsh farmers post Brexit
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ArticleDownload FPJ’s Sustainability Special
We showcase the technologies revolutionising supply chain sustainability as the clock ticks on climate action
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ArticleWageningen tieup for CN Seeds
Agreement aims to find alternatives to chemical pesticides used for seed treatment
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PodcastsFruitbox 48 · Marc Evrard, BFV
The commercial director of Belgium's largest fruit exporter offers his view on Brexit and other changes in the global market
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ArticleCo-op ramps up robot delivery
Robots are set to roll-out on the streets of Northampton today as Co-op expands its use of autonomous home delivery
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ArticleCovid shakes up global connectivity
The coronavirus pandemic has shaken the rankings of the world's most connected cities, placing Chinese cities in the top four
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ArticleAsda combats lockdown loneliness
Asda has launched a new service to help combat loneliness during lockdown by encouraging customers to chat to its delivery drivers
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ArticleTroy Foods opens new ready-to-eat veg facility
Processing factory in Wakefield is part of manufacturer’s five-year plan to become UK’s largest prepared veg supplier across all sectors
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ArticlePML FreshLinc tie-up keeps freight flowing
The two companies have come up with an innovative solution to border control delays
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ArticleEA warns farmers over illegal waste exports
Environment Agency reports alarming increase in illegal shipments of contaminated agricultural plastic waste at ports
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ArticleAHDB calls for feedback on reform promises
Series of online discussions in December to let growers have their say on AHDB Horticulture’s new five-year strategy and commitments to change
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Article“Tsunami” of 2021 insolvencies "will make trade tough”
Experienced trade credit insurance broker says fresh produce firms need to assess risk differently in wake of Covid-19, warning of “very tough” trading conditions when economy reopens, particularly in hospitality
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ArticleC.H. Robinson and Microsoft agree tieup
Partnership aims to capitalise on Internet of Things technology to offer greater visibility to fresh produce supply chains
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ArticleDisease specialist wins British Potato Industry Award
Ian Toth lands AHDB lifetime achievement award, being described as the “go-to person for all things blackleg and soft rot”
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ArticleHow will Covid-19 affect European retail?
What will European grocery retail look like by 2022? Expert analysts from IGD reveal the key trends to watch out for
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ArticleUnions call for funding assurances
Welsh, Scottish and Irish farming unions echo devolved governments' call for Westminster ag-funding assurances
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ArticleTenderstem's Christmas cheer
Tenderstem is reporting strong demand from home cooks as consumers prepare for a unique covid Christmas
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ArticleRothamsted opens agritech business hub
Renovation of research institution’s Russell Building offers much-needed business space to start-ups in agritech, agrifood and agriscience
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ArticleOcado chief named City Food Lecturer 2021
Mel Smith will give lecture in a virtual event following rapid sales growth driven by Covid-19 at the online retailer

