All United Kingdom articles – Page 393
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ArticleAsda sales up thanks to vegan mince pies
The British retailer revealed a 0.5 per cent increase in sales as it's recovery continues
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ArticleFresh produce sector urged to market better
Speaking at the annual NFU conference, its horticulture chair Ali Capper said the fresh produce industry can sell health benefits better
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ArticleBranching out
Frozen Tenderstem may be a decade in the making but the brand is confident it will be worth the wait as it targets a new cohort of consumers
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ArticleGove: "I fully acknowledge your concerns"
The Defra secretary of state told farmers he understood their recruitment concerns but would not be drawn on policy detail
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ArticleNFU warns of "chaos" if UK "walks away" from EU
The president of the NFU Meurig Raymond urged Gove to reveal a new agricultural policy at the annual NFU conference today.
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ArticleBayer to launch new Nunhems lettuce varieties
New lettuces to be sold under Nunhems brand cover supply calendar by combining production from various countries
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ArticleEat potatoes to reduce poverty
One of Britain's largest potato providers Albert Bartlett is raising money for Sport Relief by donating cash and offering activity breaks
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ArticleMcColl's share price dip after P&H collapse
Annual report issued today revealed collapse of Palmer & Harvey caused supply chain disruption in past 11 weeks
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ArticleGovernment urged to create farming fund
A parliamentary report released yesterday called on government to help agriculture through post-Brexit transition
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ArticleAmazon to merge Prime Now and Fresh
E-commerce giant to consolidate two delivery services by end of 2018 in move to drive efficiencies and avoid overlap
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ArticleBranston donates over £19k to children's charity
Lincolnshire branch of Kids was one of supplier’s charities of the year in 2017, with fundraisers including a 100-mile sponsored bike ride
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ArticleCIEH: "Food could rot in quays"
Head of policy for industry body CIEH says huge tailbacks at British borders could see food left to rot if Britain gets a no-deal Brexit
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ArticleReynolds buys Solstice
Catering giant picks up high-end supplier in pre-pack administration sale, promising to retain its identity and keep staff
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ArticleAdjudicator remit will not be extended
Government decides against formally expanding the GCA, but does announce several new measures to support suppliers
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ArticleScientists to build new brassica bot
Researchers at the University of Plymouth announced plans to bring an automatic brassica harvesting robot to market in two to three years
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ArticleScientists identify growth gene in strawberries
Researchers in the US say they have located a gene that regulates growth of the berry, opening up new variety possibilities
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ArticleFresh produce centre stage in new restaurant
Chef Bryn Williams, who has cooked for the Queen, to open fruit and vegetable-centric restaurant at Somerset House
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ArticleVeteran Sheffield wholesaler wins MBE
John Plant of 117-year-old business GW Price rewarded for ‘services to business and work in the communities in the north of England’
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ArticleIGD: ‘Emulate Amazon to thrive amid disruption’
Grocery firms must operate with agility like Amazon and Google, harness AI and get the basics right to succeed amid ‘unprecedented disruption’, research charity says
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ArticleMore fruit and veg on McDonald's menus
Fast-food chain makes major global commitment to improving nutritional content of its Happy Meals

