All United Kingdom articles – Page 363
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ArticleShopkeeper fined for selling mouldy veg
A Leeds store owner received a £3000 penalty after failing to comply with several warnings over his rotten produce
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ArticleYoung consumers 'most supportive of GM'
Respondents aged 18-24 most in favour of GM cropping and other modern farming techniques, survey reveals
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ArticleFarmers 'should work closer with retailers'
New report from Scotland highlights supply chain flaws that lead to waste, suggesting new policy to save more food
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ArticleVegan burgers are new outlet for veg
Asda unveils new range of meat-free offerings made of veg such as butternut squash, beetroot and peppers
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ArticlePeers call for government action on food security
A House of Lords report highlights the gulf between government and food industry concerns, imploring leaders to take "urgent" action
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ArticleDiscounters promise to stay cheaper in face of merger
Aldi and Lidl say they are committed to remaining cheaper than competitors following news of Sainsbury's potential merger with Asda
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ArticleAHDB issues new guidelines on late blight
Prevalent strain has reduced sensitivity to common fungicide fluazinam
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ArticleKen Towle is new Nisa chief
The former Tesco director will head up the retailer following completion of the merger with Co-op yesterday
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ArticleCountryfile star to teach children where food comes from
Adam Henson’s new project aims to connect school children with the supply chains behind their food
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ArticleBritish Growers calls for R&D support
UK producers will struggle to compete in Europe if government doesn’t invest properly in innovation after Brexit, trade body warns
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ArticleReader-voted awards opens for entries
UK Fruit & Vegetable Awards is voted for by FPJ subscribers, with winners crowned at a social evening prior to FPJ Live in October
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ArticleCitrus sales soar thanks to G&Ts
Asda reveal figures showing a 49 per cent spike in the category, largely down to Britain's taste for gin and tonics
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Article‘We’ll win customers at new market,’ say Birmingham traders
With new site close to M6 corridor, wholesalers think they can steal business from likes of Wolverhampton, Leicester and Nottingham
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ArticleNFT opens Tilbury produce chambers
Two temperature-controlled chambers inside 230,000 sq ft facility will handle a wide range of fresh fruit
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ArticleDel Monte targets young shoppers with canned launch
Tropicals giant looking to make tinned fruit fashionable again with 'premium and stylish' Gold pineapple range
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ArticleVeg Power: '33 billion more veg portions needed'
Marketing initiative releases figures showing the extent that boosting veg intake would have on consumers and growers
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ArticleAll about the people
Stoke business Freshview Foods believes its focus on people, quality and service gives it a unique place in the catering supply sector
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ArticleSuppliers sweat over Sainsbury's-Asda
The grocery industry was rocked this week by news of a proposed merger between Sainsbury’s and Asda. Michael Barker and Ed Leahy examine what it could all mean for suppliers
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ArticleFresh produce prices up amid retail deflation
Low footfall from poor weather reduced retail price tags again in April, but fresh produce went against the trend
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ArticleTwo new sites added to LEAF lineup
NIAB EMR is designated a LEAF Innovation Centre, while Blackbird Farming becomes a Demonstration Farm

