All United Kingdom articles – Page 293
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ArticleFlorette launches microwave green beans
Salad brand leader makes first foray into prepared veg with new line in Blakemore stores
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ArticleGove out as Villiers takes helm at Defra
Defra secretary moves to more Brexit-facing role, to be replaced by another Brexiteer, Theresa Villiers
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ArticleLords to address food inequality
House of Lords committee is seeking evidence on how healthier foods can become more accessible to tackle health inequality
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ArticleRestaurants are "failing UK farmers"
New table from Soil Association reveals which British restaurant chains are better at sourcing seasonally and sustainably
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ArticleOrganic guide offers path to foodservice
New Soil Association guide aims to help suppliers to access the burgeoning foodservice market
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ArticleEx-Branston man joins Eden Search & Select
George Christoudias is among three new hires for executive search consultancy
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Article"Peas are a greener choice for making gin"
Replacing wheat with peas can help reduce the environmental impact of gin production according to new study
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ArticleNFU urges new PM to back Brexit deal
Farmers' president Minette Batters congratulates Boris Johnson and urges him to consider the needs of the food production sector
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ArticleMcColl's accelerates convenience focus
Retail group upgrades stores with new focus as well as revamping its Morrisons-supplied Safeway range
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ArticleCooler summer catches up with retailers
Overall supermarket sales fell for the first time in three years as fewer festivities and hot days dent turnover
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ArticleM&S honours fresh produce suppliers
Several fruit and veg growers recognised by M&S for their innovative work at the retailer's Select Farm Awards
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ArticleSainsbury's tests plastic-free loose produce
Trials in two stores will replace single-use plastics with drawstring recyclable bags and customers' own containers
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ArticleCommittee warns over no-deal disruption
Parliamentary Committee on Exiting the EU says impact of a no-deal Brexit on agriculture would be huge
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ArticleAyrshire Earlies get PGI status
Famous Scottish spud received protected geographical indication from EU following campaign
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ArticleAMC 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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ArticleRecycling: "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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ArticleLEAF 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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ArticleSoft 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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ArticlePink 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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ArticlePhD students handed Fruiterers' prizes
Livery body, supported by Berry Gardens, gives cash prizes to two students at Fruit Focus

