All United Kingdom articles – Page 250
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ArticleSupermarket sales slow after lockdown
New Kantar data suggests lockdown bulk shopping habits have eased off, but sales remain higher than same period last year
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ArticleM&S to cut 7,000 jobs
Job cuts come amid plunge in clothing revenue, while food performance remains buoyant
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ArticleCash for NI organic conversion
Scheme opens for applications for farmers looking to convert to organic in Northern Ireland
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ArticleG’s does its bit for bumblebees
Partnership with Bumblebee Conservation Trust aims to raise awareness of decline in pollinator’s numbers while raising funds for the charity
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ArticleSalad stories
Hazel Clark of Florette UK talks about the company's plans for 2020 and how the Covid-19 outbreak has affected the market
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ArticleExperienced grower joins glasshouse firm CambridgeHOK
Alan Frampton will lead sales team in south of England as glasshouse construction firm enjoys significant growth
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ArticleMorrisons could ditch reusable plastic bags
Morrisons will become first supermarket to remove all plastic carrier bags from its stores if trial proves successful
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ArticleHelloFresh to open second UK production facility
New base in Warwickshire will provide additional packaging and production capacity for fast-growing meal kit provider
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ArticleFyffes hit by Covid-19 outbreak
All staff at Fyffes’ distribution centre in Coventry to be tested for coronavirus after supplier announced 10 workers had become infected
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ArticleBumper crop of British watermelons
Tesco says heat has produced extra-sweet and large watermelons at a time when it is seeing record demand
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ArticleMuddy Boots bolsters food commercial team
Jamie Jarczewski becomes software company's senior development manager as it looks to grow presence in food manufacturing and retail
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ArticleNo-deal Brexit could 'throw families into food poverty'
Report from pro-EU campaign group warns of significant food price rises and “devasting impact on low-income families” if good deal isn’t reached
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ArticleCovid drives up food bank usage
Food Standards Agency report paints worrying picture of food insecurity due to economic hardship
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ArticleM&S to open new food distribution centre
New Milton Keynes site will help the supermarket expand its food and fresh produce range across south of England
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ArticleMcCain pledges £25m to support potato sector
Investment follows “two of the worst crops in 40 years” as pressures mount on growers due to climate change and Covid-19
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ArticleLonging for local
Fred Searle hears from two veg box delivery schemes in Cambridge that have been going from strength to strength during lockdown, while making huge efforts to support their local community and protect the planet
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ArticleBanner campaign to ‘save British farming’
Activists want public to show support for UK agriculture by urging government not to undermine British standards in Agriculture Bill
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ArticleSales up at Berry Gardens
Kent soft-fruit cooperative reports 3.8 per cent rise in turnover for 2019 and has high hopes for future growth
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ArticleNew treatments closer for citrus disease
New research could pave the way for effective treatment of citrus greening disease, affecting orchards worldwide
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ArticleJupiter signs blockchain agreement
Partnership with DiMuto will give every piece of fruit Jupiter supplies 'an independent digital identity'

