All United Kingdom articles – Page 425
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ArticleElsoms shakes up senior leadership
Plant breeder reshuffles responsibilities of directors as it prepares for growth through range expansion and R&D investment
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ArticleIGD hails 2016 charity initiatives
Research charity involved in various programmes to help industry bring through fresh talent, promote healthier diets and meet consumer needs
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Article‘Free movement will end in March 2019,' minister says
New immigration system to be in place by time Britain leaves EU, government claims, with committee to assess contribution of EU migrants
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ArticleAsda wonky veg box wins Product of the Year
Retailer’s food waste initiative has been named as one of the Products of the Year 2017 after annual consumer products survey
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ArticleShoppers back ‘plastic-free aisle’ in supermarkets
A new poll has found that 90 per cent of shoppers would back the introduction of a retail aisle with no plastic packaging
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ArticleAllison named commercial director at Eurofins
Food and water testing specialist appoints former British Sugar man to develop client relations
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ArticleThe rise of the populists
With populism growing across the world, the Financial Times’ chief economics commentator has warned the consumer goods sector that it must heed its rise. Fred Searle spoke to Martin Wolf about how this affects fresh produce in the UK
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ArticleKelly Holmes leads first Goatham Great Kent Cycle Ride
Charity cycle ride raised over £45,000 with riders completing 220 miles over three days
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ArticleLongstanding member of seed industry retires
CN Seeds business development manager Charles Seddon is retiring after 38 years in the seed business
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ArticleHazera to stock Syngenta leek varieties
Seed company has partnered with Syngenta to strengthen its leek portfolio and develop new hybrid varieties
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ArticleMack donates over £15k to childrens’ hospital
Supplier has raised money for Great Ormond Street Hospital through a variety of events held during the last year
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ArticleProduce sales spike by seven per cent
Shoppers spent an additional £170 million on fruit and veg to offset indulgent purchases during recent hot weather
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ArticleSpecial report: Managing millennials
Luisa Cheshire asks how firms can attract and retain fresh talent at a challenging time for the UK produce industry
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ArticleAldi makes Welsh potato commitment
Discounter has said its new Cardiff DC will allow it to supply Welsh-grown potatoes to stores across Wales
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ArticleFresh produce and the over-60s: the truth
Older shoppers spend more on produce than younger generations, but this is often ignored by brands, writes Kantar's Chris Cowan
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ArticleTesco launches nationwide same day delivery
Retailer said it has become the first supermarket to offer same day delivery across the UK
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ArticleWaitrose launches new spiralised beetroot
Retailer said sales of beetroot are rising across various formats including 164 per cent sales increase in the Duchy Organic brand
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ArticleVitacress helping to tackle river phosphate levels
Producer is working with salmon and trout conservation body to help reduce phosphate levels in the River Itchen
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ArticleLinkfresh releases ERP suite update
Announcement marks the first release of the suite on the reengineered Microsoft Dynamics 365 platform
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ArticlePromote overlooked veg mid aisle, retailers told
The Food Foundation has launched a new online guide for retailers to help them sell more vegetables

