All United Kingdom articles – Page 325
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Food redistribution gets govt boost
A £500,000 grant from the government coincides with new figures which show a big rise in redistribution networks
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FPJ Live speakers unveiled
First set of speakers for much-anticipated conference on 9 October includes retailers, suppliers, chefs and scientists
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Farms aim to reduce injury rates by half
The sixth annual Farm Safety Week will raise awareness and promote best practise across the industry
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Agri-tech's million pound PhD students
The AHDB is funding knowledge sharing through its programme to improve industry collaboration
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Brassica Blues
Major shortages look likely as a cold, wet spring followed by a hot, dry summer combine to drive down yields
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Fresh produce responds to Brexit White Paper
The industry has welcomed plans for frictionless borders but says more clarity is needed
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Britain's first "pea only" cafe
The Pea Place popped up for one day to show off a variety of "recipeas" prepared by award-winning chef Rachel Green
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Weather devastates British carrot crop
Supply set to tighten and prices expected to rise after 'perfect storm' of poor weather drives down volumes
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Carrot demo day to showcase new varieties
New varieties and crop protection technology will be on show at the British Carrot event hosted by by D Skelton & Sons and Strawsons
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Mango melodrama
Price compression has driven down value sales in mangoes, but consumers are still buying and producers are investing in their supply chains
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Report proposes radical overhaul of farm regulation
‘Unduly precise and inflexible’ regulation under CAP needs to be simplified after Brexit, according to interim report
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Supporting British flowers and plants
Comment: Lee Abbey, NFU horticulture adviser, on how retailer backing for plant and flower growers is crucial for the future of the industry
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UK set for major review of weed management
£36,000 cross-sector project follows loss of important herbicide linuron which has now been phased out
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Tesco enjoying summer sales
Fresh produce punnets are flying off the shelves as Brits remain outdoors and in the mood for refreshing fare
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Ocado delivers mixed results
Revenue and customer base rose for the online retailer but the company made a loss despite continued expansion
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Last chance to enter FPJ awards
Entries for reader-voted UK Fruit & Vegetable Awards close at midnight on Thursday 12 July
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Fruit trade veteran Malcolm Campbell passes away
Fruiterer and former chairman of Malcolm Campbell Ltd died peacefully at the age of 84 this week
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The great carrot price scandal
Comment: Tim O'Malley, group managing director of Nationwide Produce, on why the retailers' race to the bottom on price is threatening the viability of UK production
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Fresh produce peaks at Waitrose
Avocados, melons and salads are all enjoying sales spikes amid summer heatwave