All United Kingdom articles – Page 470
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ArticleAlbert Bartlett celebrates decade of FareShare tie-up
Food charity has praised ‘steady and reliable stream of potatoes’ that have helped feed those in need over past 10 years
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ArticleHerb grower invests £200k in packhouse expansion
Yorkshire-based Herbs Unlimited has also been presented with the Best Fresh Produce Award at the 2016 Taste Awards
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ArticleFood waste champions call for more transparency
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Tristram Stuart join in call for supermarkets to be more open about their food waste
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ArticleTesco's turnaround gathers pace
UK’s biggest retailer records fastest sales growth in three years while Aldi and Lidl’s march slows
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ArticleDiamondback moth ‘resistant to pyrethroids’
AHDB is hosting a workshop in January to update growers on the latest control methods for DBM
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ArticlePink Lady sponsors women’s rugby team
Apple brand signs two-year deal with Kent rugby team, who now wear pink branded shirts
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AnalysisOpinion: Prepared fruit is no longer an afterthought
Prepared fruit has transformed into a leading category for innovation, taste and flavour, writes PrepWorld's Ben Olins
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Article‘True gentleman’ John Marshall passes away
Former Empire World Trade and Swithenbank employee John Marshall has passed away after losing a battle with cancer
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ArticleFresh produce ‘could learn from health sector’
The fresh produce industry could learn from the health sector how to better turn R&D into commercial application
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ArticleElsoms appoints head of business development
Plant breeder appoints former technical director from Westland Horticulture to newly created post
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ArticleNFT wins Essential Fruit contract
NFT’s base at the Port of Tilbury will provide storage and distribution to prepared fruit supplier in six-month rolling contract
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ArticleSouth Africa targets further UK growth
Hortgro is set to launch its annual promotional campaign for stonefruit and topfruit in the UK
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ArticleInterview: Sargeant marches on
G’s Fresh chief operating officer Peter Sargeant talks Nina Pullman through his 20 years at the company and how he caught the bug of ambition
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ArticleSuppliers should ‘absorb cost rises’ – Sainsbury’s chief
Sainsbury’s CEO Mike Coupe has reportedly said large suppliers should absorb any cost increases from the falling pound
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Article‘Innovation pipeline’ drives sales growth at Bakkavor
Prepared produce giant has record like-for-like sales growth across the group and confirmed continued capital investment
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ArticleBusiness growth ‘down to staff’, says Langmead
Investment in staff to thank for projected 50 per cent business growth, according to herb supplier
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ArticleNisa wins supply contract with McColl’s
New contract will see Nisa supply 298 of the stores bought by McColl’s from the Co-op as group eyes further growth in fresh
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ArticleNatoora opens new London store
Premium wholesaler opens second retail store with a focus on maximising flavour and educating consumers
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ArticleFPC launches consultation on caravan conditions
Growers, trade bodies and other industry stakeholders can provide feedback on new guidance for caravan standards
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ArticleM&S to focus on food after sales losses
High street giant to close 60 Clothing & Home stores and open 200 new Simply Food stores in UK by end of 2018/19

