All United Kingdom articles – Page 265
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Article£1.2bn supercomputer to predict the weather
Farmers could be among the beneficiaries from government investment in 'world's most powerful' climate supercomputer
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ArticleBranston raises £10k for cancer care centre
Over 20 employees at potato supplier’s site in Perthshire walked and cycled 500 miles to help reach the donation target
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ArticleRetail Winds
Former Aldi UK managing director Paul Foley boasts an international pedigree. He tells Ed Leahy about the big trends retailers are facing across Europe
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ArticleGPG appointed licensor for UCD varieties in Oz
Global Plant Genetics teams up with University of California, Davis, to become Master License Holder in Australia for UCD varieties
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ArticleRescuing the Redcurrant
Redcurrants may only account for a tiny fraction of soft-fruit revenues, but James Miller of Chambers believes the product still has a place in the UK market despite sliding sales. Fred Searle reports
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ArticleGeorge Eustice appointed Defra secretary
Eustice takes the top role at Defra after several years as farming minister
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ArticleIndustry to explore intelligence sharing on modern slavery
Working group will look at possibility of creating a cross-sector intelligence sharing platform on modern slavery
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ArticleJohnson dismisses Theresa Villiers from Defra
Defra secretary of state Theresa Villiers told she needed "to make way for someone new" as part of cabinet reshuffle
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ArticleCutting edge veg
The massive surge in plant-based products launched this January is proof that retailers are serious about veganism. But are we witnessing a passing trend or a real revolution, and how can fresh produce benefit?
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ArticleFood-to-go growth ‘eating into grocery sales’
New research shows Millennials and Gen Z consumers are spending less on household food, creating challenges for retailers and suppliers
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ArticleStorm Ciara delays NI growers' potato salvage
Growers in Northern Ireland were set to lift the remaining potato crop from the ground but were set back by Storm Ciara
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ArticleFourayes unveils new website
UK's largest fruit processor says it has simplified its website to help people find what they want more easily
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ArticleSainsbury's launches "On the Go" store format
New store design taps into convenience trends and has tailored ranges for its customers
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ArticleNFU calls for better communication with farmers on HS2
HS2 Ltd must minimise impact on agri businesses and give longer notice periods and fair compensation when taking land, says union president
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ArticleDouble-digit growth for Ocado
Retailer benefits from growth in popularity of online shopping as well as new clients for its Smart Platform
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ArticleGovernment unveils radical 'Freeport' plan
Initiative promises to boost up to 10 port locations around the UK with cutting-edging customs, transport and green technology
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ArticleUbamarket launches app to win back shoppers
Next-gen shopping app introduces aisle sat-nav, facial age-verification, queue-less and till-less checkout
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ArticleCompany Shop Group save 60m meals
Food redistribution organisation notches up new milestone in 2019, saving surplus food from going to waste
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ArticleWin for British farm as cabbages allowed into Malaysia
Around 25,000 cabbages grown by Naylor Farms in Lincolnshire have been released into Malaysia after DIT helps overcome trade barriers

