All United Kingdom articles – Page 452
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ArticleNFU's Hartfield switches to plant health role
Chris Hartfield moves to new role as senior regulatory affairs adviser, with Hayley Campbell-Gibbons returning
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ArticlePort of Dover completes takeover of cargo business
Cargo operations formerly run by George Hammond will now be handled by new subsidiary and headed up by Sam Stewart
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ArticleHealthy outlook for organic food
Global organic food sales will continue to rise throughout 2017, with growth highest in the US, Canada and northern Europe
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ArticleGeorge Eustice to open brassica and salad conference
Farming minister will address Brexit in his opening address alongside speakers on technical and marketing issues
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ArticleGovernment names anti-exploitation chief
New director will set the strategic priorities for all employment enforcement bodies to stamp out exploitation
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ArticlePortsmouth Intl appoints veteran port director
Experienced Mike Sellers begins full-time following roles at ports in East Anglia and Humberside
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ArticleAHDB calls for productivity increase
Levy board CEO Jane King calls for industry to work together and become more competitive as EU exit approaches
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ArticleTenderstem sales up 23 per cent in 2016
Heavy investment in PR and marketing boosted Tenderstem sales by 23 per cent with volume of seed up 10 per cent in the UK
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ArticleVeg supplier launches mayonnaise brand
Leeds-based Troy Foods has invested £200,000 in expanding its high-care line for dressings and launched a mayonnaise brand
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ArticleLeadsom hints at EU labour access
Environment secretary expresses ‘commitment’ to ‘meeting labour needs’ of food and farming industry
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ArticleBelabela satsuma returns to the UK
Late season satsuma from Munoz Group will be stocked in M&S and Tesco while global volumes are expected to reach 7 million kgs
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ArticleConcerns mount over farming subsidy levels
Defra does not have strong enough voice in cabinet and must reassure farmers on subsidies beyond 2020, says Scottish farming minister
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ArticleNew Environment Act ‘vital’ for post-Brexit UK farming
A new Environment Protection Act is vital for UK farmers maintain competitiveness in international markets post Brexit
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ArticleNisa’s Festive 5 spikes produce sales
Retailer said fresh produce sales rose by 17.7 per cent over Christmas as Festive 5 veg promotion tempted shoppers
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ArticleLidl poised to open new London Gateway depot
Fast-growing discounter is due to open a new distribution facility at London port DP World London Gateway
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ArticleMorrisons slashes price of 800 items
Retailer introduces fresh round of price cuts as supermarket price war hots up after Christmas blow-out
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ArticleNew British-Irish trade gateway launched
Network of businesses and trade groups is designed to help maintain British-Irish trade post Brexit
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ArticleNorfolk potato supplier enters administration
Preva Produce is up for sale after 20 jobs were lost when cash pressures led to suspension of packing operation
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ArticleResearch aims to boost Scottish blues production
Scottish government is funding research to develop blueberry plants that are better suited to country’s soil and climate
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ArticleTesco non exec director resigns
Richard Cousins has decided to step down with immediate effect and will be replaced by Deanna Oppenheimer

