All United Kingdom articles – Page 332
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Farmers risk safety due to financial pressure
Workers in agriculture suffer two to three fatal accidents every month
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Jupiter among fastest-growing firms
Shropshire fresh produce business listed as one of the top private companies in Sunday Times International Track 200
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Haulage hoping to see Dover traffic ease up
The government is launching a consultation on Operation Stack to solve freight jams that can affect fruit and veg importers
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Keane named non-exec at PI
Greenvale owner Produce Investments appoints dairy industry veteran to its board of directors
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Rugby fans going veggie says Twickenham chef
Thomas Rhodes, executive chef at England's national stadium has seen a jump in demand for veggie and vegan options
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Tomato growers warned over late blight
New strain of late blight is causing concern following discovery of symptoms in early-season crop on young plants
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'Huge opportunity' in free-from market
Carolyn Hudson of England Marketing says suppliers should seize the chance to gain a bigger slice of the pie
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Defra issues £23.5m to rural businesses
Farming minister George Eustice unveiled the small grants scheme with the aim of "revolutionising" the rural economy
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Playing to win
With the World Cup in Russia now just days away, Fred Searle and Tom Joyce look at the opportunities and pitfalls in sports-based marketing of fresh produce
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Aldi buys more surfeit crops
Suppliers are getting a helping hand from the retailer who are buying excess crop following the NFU's Fruit and Veg pledge
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ICA picks up best kid's campaign award
The Swedish retailer's Halloween inspired campaign came first in the London Produce Show's marketing prize
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"Brexit will be the shake up we need"
Former Fresh Direct boss Nigel Harris slates "complacent" foodservice industry at London Produce Show
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Great British Pea Week set to return
Event gears up for third edition in July, with whole industry encouraged to play their part in helping boost sales
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Labour survey aims to tackle bogus payments
HOPS creates induction survey to weed out gangmasters demanding unreasonable charges from seasonal workers
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Efra calls for details on farming plan
Committee of MPs backs Defra's food and farming vision but says clarity over the details is urgently required
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An agronomic solution
A young company is putting the focus on developing wide-ranging technical solutions for the potato-growing sector
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A drop of pink
A variety of new drinks and gins have catapulted sales of bulk rhubarb, with shortages on the continent ensuring high prices
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Lifetime achievement gong for Laurence Olins
Former Poupart and British Summer Fruits chairman acknowledged for 50 years in the trade at the FPC Fresh Awards
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Brakes gives plastic the boot
The supplier becomes the first major foodservice wholesaler to reveal plastic reduction strategy
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Waitrose uses packaging made of tomato plants
The new eco-trays are made from tomato vines mixed with recycled cardboard