All United Kingdom articles – Page 359
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ArticleSecure your early-bird rate at FPJ Live
Industry conference promises fast-paced format packed with innovation and commentary from leading figures
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ArticleUK drone boost from new tie-up
Partnership between National Centre for Precision Farming and Chinese firm XAG offers potential for new technology in Europe
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ArticleFPJ Big 50 Products 2018: 31-35
Plums, asparagus, sweet potatoes, leeks and courgettes analysed and ranked for retail sales in 2018
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ArticleFPJ Big 50 Products 2018: 36-40
Celery, peaches, peas, beetroot and mangoes analysed and ranked for retail sales in 2018
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ArticleFresh produce pioneer Jacques Onona passes away
Onona drastically cut import times to Britain heading up a successful company during a period of great change in the industry
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ArticleCucumbers linked to salmonella outbreak
European supply chain of cucumbers suspected in rise of salmonella cases with 147 incidents reported since 2014
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ArticleMillion-pound grant for 'Internet of Food Things'
University of Lincoln-led project aims to connect food and digital world in new and innovative ways
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ArticleFPJ Big 50 Products 2018: 41-45
Kiwis, Brussels sprouts, parsnips, spinach and pineapples analysed and ranked for retail sales in 2018
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ArticleFPJ Big 50 Products 2018: 46-50
Garlic, blackberries, grapefruit, kale and radish analysed and ranked for retail sales in 2018
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ArticleHeatwave could devastate winter crops too
Nightmare conditions mean smaller growers are under threat, while brassica farmers are unable to plant winter crops
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Article£2m investment for Ultimate Packaging
Flexible packaging manufacturer buys new print press, as well as unveils plans for further investment
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ArticleUK fresh produce category grows
FPJ Big 50 Products reveals climbers and fallers across UK fruit and veg retail, as major issues face growers for the year ahead
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ArticleNo-deal Brexit opportunity for food fraud
New report from industry experts warns of fears over contingency plans to suspend food regulations in event of no-deal Brexit
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ArticleNot every crop hates the heat
Heat-tolerant sunflowers are thriving in the endless sun according to Waitrose
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Article"Nobody understands new customs plan"
Managing director of Fruco plc says new White Paper tariff proposals dubbed "facilitated customs arrangement" are unclear
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ArticleBritish berries using less energy this year
New packaging upgrades on Berry Gardens' machinery mean UK berries are more environmentally friendly
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Article"My gloves are about to come off"
NFU hort chairman Ali Capper labelled the government a "brick wall" for silence on labour and match funding schemes beyond Brexit
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ArticleStar quality key to Rainier success
A delicate, thin-skinned rarity, the limited-edition cherry is enjoying its moment in the supermarket spotlight
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Article'Tastiest British apples this century'
English Apples & Pears says fruit is top quality, but volumes are expected to be down and labour fears persist
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ArticleBerry Gardens to launch new training programme
The soft fruit co-operative will nurture UK talent with a management development scheme starting next year

