All United Kingdom articles – Page 247
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ArticleSeasonal worker scheme urgently needed
NFU says urgent action is needed to implement seasonal workers scheme for horticulture
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ArticleFreshPro trials Myanmar avocados
FreshPro is trialing Myanmar avocados in the UK, thanks to an agreement with the country's exporter association
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ArticleIG and JM Baxi in coldchain tie-up
IG International and JM Baxi group have joined forces to build "game-changer" produce coldchain facility in Mumbai
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ArticleChristmas will test supply chains
Leader at major UK logistics provider warns supply chain resilience critical to Christmas cheer this festive period
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ArticleCentral England Co-op chiefs to retire
Central England Co-operative chief operating officer and chief financial officer announce plans to retire
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ArticlePotatoes on the precipice
The EU is vital to UK potato exports, yet as things stand, that market disappears completely at 11pm GMT on 31 December
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ArticleTesco scoops supermarket awards
The UK's biggest retailer is crowned 2020 Grocer of the Year and Britain's Favourite Supermarket
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ArticleTesco launches net-zero initiatives
New moves aim to tackle electricity production and transport emissions and are part of the retailer's net-zero by 2035 target
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ArticleFelixstowe Port in chaos
Felixstowe Port is in 'chaos' as Christmas and Brexit loom, reports BBC
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ArticleRecycling targets get Timcon approval
Wood targets, part of Defra’s interim packaging recycling targets for business, welcomed by industry body
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ArticleOcado listing up for grabs at 2021 BOOM awards
Whoever picks up the Winner of Winners prize at Soil Association’s organic awards will be offered a listing by Ocado
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ArticleCanadian telecoms firm launches agritech giant
UK's Muddy Boots is among multiple businesses acquired by Canadian telecoms titan Telus as it looks to optimise global food production
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ArticleHort industry urged to check import/export rules
With 50 days to go to the end of the Brexit transition period, Defra has outlined the guidance the industry will need to follow
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ArticleBrexit threatens Ghana bananas
Banana Link urges UK government to negotiate tariff-free deal with Ghana to avoid banana shortages and protect jobs in West African nation
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ArticleNottingham Uni ‘played key role’ in Agriculture Act
Evidence from University of Nottingham’s Farm Business Survey was central to decision to extend BPS transition period to seven years
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ArticleFlorette offers winter warmth
Salad brand has announced it usually welcomes 250,000 more shoppers in December, and predicts further growth this year
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ArticleFruit-giving tradition continues
Despite the challenges of Covid, the Fruiterers delivered their annual gift of fruit to the Lord Mayor
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ArticleAgriculture Act ‘marks new era’ for UK farming
NFU welcomes landmark legislation, saying it “properly recognises” importance of UK food production and food security
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ArticleSales growth continues but no panic-buying
Supermarket sales rise by 9.3 in three months to 1 November but there is no evidence of consumer stockpiling despite local lockdown measures
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ArticleSmurfit Kappa targets net zero by 2050
Corrugated packaging giant wants to reach “at least net zero” emissions by 2050, with a beefed up 2030 target of a 55 per cent reduction

