All United Kingdom articles – Page 255
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ArticleAsda claims blueberry punnet first
Supermarket has launched 100 per cent recyclable punnet with lid that cannot be removed, and plans to roll it out across other lines
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ArticleLeaf calls for farmer involvement
Food and biodiversity are set to be central themes at Leaf Open Farm Sunday’s two-day online event in September
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ArticleTesco to create 16,000 jobs
Retailer says hiring spree, which will be permanent positions, is in response to growing online business
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ArticleGrowers warned of 'desiccation blind spot'
AHDB trials suggest potato growers need to take adequate steps and ensure they follow an integrated approach
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ArticleSweetcorn sales soar at Waitrose
Supermarket reports a 30 per cent rise in sales as healthier diets and hot weather drive purchases
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Article£2.5m for NIAB business incubator
New facility will give agritech startups access to technical facilities as well as links to NIAB and the Cambridge tech cluster
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ArticleBusiness guru helps farm shops grow
Kate Hardcastle teams up with Farm Retail Association to help farm shops take advantage of post-lockdown opportunities
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ArticleMagazine apps keep you in touch
Don’t wait any longer for the freshest coverage in the business! Download one of Fruitnet's brand new apps
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ArticleRecognising labelling's future
As Sinclair prepares to introduce its new CPL +VRS, Fruitnet talks to group engineering manager Phil Holland
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Article£250k for new crop scanning supercomputer
Agri-tech firm Earth Rover receives backing from Midlands innovation fund to develop better crop estimates
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Article"A horticulture revolution for food security"
NFU calls for greater food self-sufficiency to mark notional day Britain would run out of food if relying on homegrown produce
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ArticleGrowth forecast for UK grocery market
IGD report predicts that the coronavirus pandemic will accelerate the transformation of the food and grocery industry
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ArticleUK to host 'world first' robotic fruit farm
Berry Gardens joins tech and academic bodies for groundbreaking multi-million pound project in Kent
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ArticleGlobal Citrus Congress to go Live
New online event takes place on 5 November this year, focusing on the big developments in the citrus category
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ArticleSpar toasts north-west growers
James Hall & Co, a northern Spar wholesaler, pays tribute to local fresh produce suppliers who kept food flowing during the crisis
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ArticleNew FPJ awards celebrate Heroes of Fresh Produce
Entries now open for awards to celebrate outstanding contributions of companies and individuals in UK during Covid-19 crisis
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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

