All United Kingdom articles – Page 505
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ArticleNeame Lea launches retail-ready micro greens range
Herb and ornamental supplier has unveiled micro greens range in new carry-case packaging after spotting 'huge retail potential'
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ArticleBranston begins work on £5m factory expansion
New facility will process non-class one potatoes destined for convenience sector, and create more than 20 jobs
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ArticleBritish Tenderstem season kicks off
Planted volumes of the branded brassica are up 10 per cent with season having recovered after cold spring
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ArticleBlue Skies cleans up at FreshAwards
Anthony Pile won Lifetime Achievement Award with Blue Skies as Business of the Year among raft of industry winners
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ArticleVariety touted as ‘Pink Lady of the grape world’
White grape variety Blanc Seedless is marketed under the Pristine brand and could fill spring supply gap in the UK
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ArticleAldi teams up with Farm Africa for produce project
The supermarket has pledged to donate £260k to fund Growing Futures, a project that works to educate young people in sustainable agriculture
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ArticlePrepared firm invests in new spiralising facility
Freshtime has bought a new four-lane spiraliser to cater for huge rise in demand for spiralised prepared vegetables
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ArticleAsda damaged by discounters, ex-Walmart man claims
Video and report: Consultant Bruce Peterson gives his view of the challenges facing Asda at London Produce Show
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ArticleWilson's Country targets time-starved consumers
The range, launched under the Northern Ireland firm’s ‘You Say Potato’ brand, represents a diversification into the convenience category
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ArticleFlorette salad pack due to tot up £2m in sales in one year
The 'superfood' mix has proved a big hit with consumers, with over 550,000 households reportedly buying the product since June 2015
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ArticleAmazon UK launches direct produce deliveries
Suppliers including Poupart Group, BerryWorld, Produce World and Univeg selling produce via Amazon Fresh service
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ArticleAyrshire Earlies edge closer to PGI status
It is hoped such a move will boost the product's presence over the Scottish border
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ArticleRoger Burnley in line to be Andy Clarke's Asda successor
Asda's incoming chief operating officer Roger Burnley, who is not set to start his new job until October, was being lined up as his successor
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ArticlePackaging giant wins prestigious prize
Waddington won a gong at the Worldstar Global Awards - the premier packaging event - in Budapest, Hungary, for its H-PET Hydrozorb product
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ArticleSainsbury's to launch courgetti item with a twist
Dried courgetti nests using Italian courgettes set to hit the shelves at the retailer later this month
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ArticleEU 'must incentivise' growers to invest in technology
New proposals by MEPs say EU countries should adapt their laws and offer incentives to small growers to invest in technology
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Article'Challenging' market sees Sainsbury's sales slump
In the previous quarter, sales had risen for the first time in two years at the big four supermarket
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ArticlePrepared produce firm wins Booths listing
Freshtime has secured new listings for its premium own brand in northern retail chain Booths
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ArticleEnglish Apples and Pears names new chief executive
Steven Munday has previously worked across a range of Kent businesses, in the paper industry and for sportswear giant Nike
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ArticleCalls for EU legislation to support suppliers
MEPs have voted to consider EU legislation to crackdown on unfair trading practices including low produce prices

