All United Kingdom articles – Page 511
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ArticleStrong hort sales at Waitrose over Easter
Horticulture sales in Waitrose stores up 10.3 per cent compared with Easter week last year
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AnalysisPrice war: what next?
Martyn Fisher examines the continuing impact of the supermarket price war on fresh produce, and asks suppliers what changes they’d like to see
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ArticleStrong sales help Winterwood raise pre-tax profit
Berry firm enjoyed an increase in pre-tax profit to just under £1 million in the year to 31 March 2015
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AnalysisOpinion: Drivers deserve better facilities
Driver facilities are a sign of respect at a time when we can pick and choose where we work, writes Manpower Logistics' Jenny Tipping
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ArticleJon Barfoot leaves Barfoots
Barfoot departs family firm to take a career break and pursue other interests
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ArticleInterview: In the shadows
Shadow Defra minister Kerry McCarthy talks to Nina Pullman about food prices, niche markets and Liz Truss’ ‘PR approach’
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ArticleA third of workers set to benefit from NLW, figures show
The National Living Wage, which comes into effect this Friday, will have a varying impact across the UK, new research has shown
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ArticleTop banana! Mack and DGM back fruity card game
Two companies throw their support behind educational take on popular Top Trump cards
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ArticleStowaways 'cost A Gomez £350k'
Kent supplier calls on the government to take action following succession of issues related to migrants found in lorries
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ArticleVitacress teaches kids about herbs
Sussex grower welcomes schoolchildren to Runcton as part of its work with Tesco's Eat Happy Initiative
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ArticleNFU: 'Worrying' figures show need for workers' scheme
NFU calls for new scheme for worldwide student workers after survey reveals extent of growers' concern
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ArticleCapper elected NFU horticulture chair
Top-fruit grower takes over from Guy Poskitt, who steps down to vice chair in role reversal at farmers' union
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ArticleProduce World's Jason Burgess handed BGA role
Burgess says he joins as vice chairman at a time where the British Growers Association 'needs to step up to the plate'
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ArticleSmoothies contain 'unacceptably high' levels of sugar
New paper claims that fruit juices and smoothies high in sugar should not count as one of your 5 A DAY
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ArticleAldi UK reviewing pesticide policy for suppliers
Discounter said its approach will go “beyond the current status quo” for pesticides including neonicotinoids
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ArticleTenderstem sees 25 per cent sales rise
Vlogger The Body Coach has helped drive awareness of branded brassica, which he refers to as “midget trees”
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ArticleMajor grocery retailers told to stop quarterly reporting
The Investment Association is to tell FTSE 100 boards to move from focusing on three-monthly numbers to work on long-term strategy
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ArticleCorbyn urges public to eat more salad with kebabs
The Labour leader used his presence at the British Kebab Awards to promote healthy eating and salad sales
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ArticleRoad upgrades central to £100bn plan
Britain's logistics network will be one of the biggest beneficiaries from new National Infrastructure Delivery Plan
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ArticleCauli prices spiral as buyers urged to use alternatives
French cauliflowers are selling for as much as £3 each this week due to warm temperatures having caused a shortage

