All United Kingdom articles – Page 253
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Article'Greening' requirement to end
UK farmers will no longer have to comply with the EU's so-called greening requirements from 2021
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ArticleAdministration for Winfresh UK
Company blames the challenges of UK banana supply for negative impact on volumes and pricing
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ArticleAPHA to hire 100 plant health inspectors
Mass job hire aimed at preparing for the end of the EU transition period and beyond
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Article'Missed opportunity' of '17-calorie strategy'
Food & Drink Federation blasts government's obesity strategy for poor timing and focusing on the wrong areas
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ArticleObesity strategy targets junk food ads
Fruit and veg sales set to benefit as government announces raft of new measures to combat obesity-related problems
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ArticleRight time for Organic September
The month-long organics campaign returns in September, with organisers confident that "the time is now" for organics
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AnalysisIs soil-free farming the future?
UK researchers are investigating the extent to which aeroponic production could help climate change-damaged farming
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ArticleGLAA names interim CEO
Long-term civil servant Ziggy MacDonald to lead gangmasters' agency until a replacement to Michael Rich is appointed
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ArticleSoil group aims for sustainable change
Five farmers in Scotland are cooperating on one chief concern – how to revitalise soil health to boost sustainability while making a profit
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ArticleFlower giant Dennis Edwards passes away
Edwards, who ran Dennis Edwards Flowers on New Covent Garden Market, was a popular figure in the London flower trade
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ArticleMark White named as new adjudicator
Experienced executive will replace Christine Tacon when she completes her term in the autumn
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ArticleRegistrations open for FPJ Live
In the magazine's 125th year, FPJ Live's special digital event will be free to attend for all delegates on 6 October
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ArticleFirst crop of "climate resilient" blackcurrants
New variety developed by The James Hutton Institute is a breakthrough for blackcurrant production in the UK
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ArticleKenyan flower exports bounce back
Demand from Europe has returned to 85 per cent of ‘normal’ levels after lockdown is eased in European countries
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ArticleResearcher calls for samples in battle against fungi
Tomato growers asked to send leaves infected with powdery mildew in study to develop fungi early-warning system
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ArticleBreakthrough proposals in NCGM dispute
Market authorities announce consultation on proposed changes to troubled New Covent Garden Market redevelopment
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PodcastsFruitbox: Growing much more with far less
As populations grow and the climate changes, Syngenta's Uri Krieger considers the challenge ahead for veg growers
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ArticleFresca Group appoints new CEO
Martyn Fletcher announced as new group chief executive, taking over from Ian Craig after six years at the top
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ArticleCovid-19 outbreak at AM Fresh UK and MM Flowers
In the past three weeks 26 staff have tested positive for coronavirus at fruit and flowers suppliers’ joint site in Cambridgeshire
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ArticlePML weathers the Covid-19 storm
Heathrow-based logistics firm says it did not have to cancel any services during lockdown and even picked up new business with IPL

