All United Kingdom articles – Page 267
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Ayrshire Earlies get PGI status
Famous Scottish spud received protected geographical indication from EU following campaign
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AMC Group launches FreshJ juice brand
UK freshly-squeezed market is worth £18.1m and growing at 15.6 per cent year-on-year
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Recycling: "Everyone's got to take a bit of pain"
UK recycling figures back producers paying for 100 per cent of recycling costs in Britain
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LEAF assesses farm demo model
Project gives rise to new online inventory of events, six-step guide to organising a farm demo and set of best practice recommendations
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Soft fruit exports rise 70 per cent
Shipments exceed £20 million in record year for British exporters that saw 12 new countries open their doors to UK berries
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Pink Lady gives away dance lessons in Pride promo
Co-op shoppers given chance to win £1,000 worth of dance lessons in sticker promotion with Gay Star News
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PhD students handed Fruiterers' prizes
Livery body, supported by Berry Gardens, gives cash prizes to two students at Fruit Focus
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UK tomato industry hit by first case of ToBRFV
Growers told to review production protocols after hugely damaging virus is confirmed in UK glasshouse for the first time
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Berry Gardens break sales record in June
Mixed weather couldn't stop good yield and quality for the Kent-based co-operative, with a little help from Wimbledon
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Maersk ships first Indian mangoes to Europe
The option of sending the fruit by sea opens up new opportunities for exporters
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NIAB EMR unveil new strawberry varieties
Kent-based research group launch the ever-bearing Malling Champion and June-bearer Malling Allure
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Zespri gives consumers the kiwi experience
Company looks to promote SunGold kiwifruit brand at events, supported by retailer and supplier campaigns
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Sweet taste of success
Sweetcorn sales continue to go from strength to strength, with the category poised to smash through the £100m sales barrier
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Heck to invest in vertical farm
Popular sausage brand has applied for half-a-million pound grant to build vertical farm producing leafy greens for product range
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£3m to send edible surplus to charity
New FareShare initiative hopes to divert edible fresh produce away from AD and animal food and into the human chain
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Chemical conundrum
Growers are getting increasingly concerned about the lack of actives to protect their crops. Michael Barker hears the view of the Crop Protection Association from head of communications Adam Speed
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Promising picture for British blackcurrants
New varieties and growing techniques to combat the effects of climate change are leaving growers optimistic for the future
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Mash launches BBQ salads
Northern Irish prepared specialist develops 'home style' potato salad and coleslaw products to go with summer BBQs
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Breaking Bud and the science of marketing
With an impressive track record in creating and transforming the fortunes of fresh produce brands, Dorian Perry has big plans for the future. Tommy Leighton reports
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Breaking Bud and the science of marketing
With an impressive track record in creating and transforming the fortunes of fresh produce brands, Dorian Perry has big plans for the future. Tommy Leighton reports