All United Kingdom articles – Page 315
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ArticleMajor report warns of ‘unprecedented’ biodiversity loss
Current response insufficient as one million species are threatened with extinction and unsustainable farming contributes to wildlife loss
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ArticleTesco halves avocado price for May
Ready to eat avocados feature in new range of offers to celebrate Tesco's centenary
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ArticleFairtrade launches pesticide app
New app will help farmers identify the least toxic pest control methods for their crop and typical pests
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ArticleIndustry urged to halve food waste by 2030
New food waste champion Ben Elliot is launching ambitious new targets for the food industry at the Step up to the Plate symposium
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ArticleAgri-Bill could return to parliament this month
Michael Gove's flagship Agriculture Bill has been stuck at the committee stage in parliament since November
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ArticleOutstanding Achievement award for Coregeo boss
Andy Macdonald receives special award for his contribution to food photography at Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year
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ArticleCauli calling: A classic veg reinvented
Comment: FPJ's US correspondent Amy Cross looks at how Americans have embraced the diversity of cauliflower
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ArticleLord Mayor visits Spitalfields amid move proposals
Lord Mayor Peter Estlin said consultations would continue, with all three markets on one site the "desirable outcome"
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ArticleFlorette launches Sweet Crispy mix
New line will be backed by multi-channel marketing campaign featuring head-to-head 'rap battle' with Classic Crispy
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ArticlePoToyto Story: Albert Bartlett backs new film
Potato grower Albert Bartlett is launching a new on-pack promotion to celebrate the launch of Toy Story 4
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ArticleFarming needs "radical" change to cut emissions
Landmark climate change report should spur switch to climate-friendly farming systems says Soil Association
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ArticleMarshal Papworth links with Harper Adams
Educational project, which helps African growers learn new skills, partners with leading agricultural institution
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ArticleHarrison promoted at NIAB
Dr Richard Harrison takes up position as director of Cambridge Crop Research
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ArticleBoosting berries
Despite the sales success of soft fruit in recent years, the sector has not been resting on its laurels. Various efforts are being made to generate new eating occasions and make more of berries’ nutritional benefits
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ArticleRecycling the rulebook
The UK is set for the biggest shake-up to packaging regulations for more than two decades, and the government is on course to switch to a new model for extended producer responsibility. Fred Searle speaks to Adrian Hawkes, policy director of Valpak
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Article€1bn loans for Europe's young farmers
New fund launched to help young farmers across the continent develop their business
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Article£2m funding boost for fruit collection
University of Reading handed new five-year contract to maintain the National Fruit Collection at Brogdale
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ArticleThanet Earth MD steps down
Des Kingsley will leave the Kent growers, with Chris Butler named as his successor
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ArticleSainsbury's stoic despite Asda blow
Supermarket reports solid set of full-year results despite taking a financial hit on the blocked merger
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ArticleFresh ideas in packaging
From compostable punnets to shelf life-extending film, the fresh produce sector is witnessing an explosion of environmentally friendly packaging innovations. Fred Searle picks out five of the best

