All United Kingdom articles – Page 519
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ArticleFairytale goes on for berries
Despite weather issues, the berry market is in rude health, with low shelf prices boosting penetration, and future-proofing mapping out the next stages of growth
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ArticleFairtrade unveils new five-year strategy
Chief executive of the Fairtrade Foundation Michael Gidney says new campaign will focus on consumers as key to change
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ArticleSteady sales for Spanish Persimon
In spite of the fruit’s growing popularity, reduced volumes put the brakes on Spanish Persimon’s UK expansion this season
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ArticleTesco rolls out nationwide anti-waste strategy
Move follows farm to fork commitment made by retailer to tackle food waste from its suppliers, through its stores, and customers’ homes
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ArticleChilean grapes in Fairtrade first
Scheme aims to boost export prospects of small producers by giving them access to varieties developed within Chile
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ArticleGeneration Horticulture
At the Fresh Careers Fair in London, leading businesses gave their view on the vital issue of engaging the next generation
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AnalysisAnalysis: What would Brexit mean for fresh produce?
Exchange rates, trade tariffs and the end of CAP - key names in fresh produce discuss the potential impact of Brexit
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ArticleLondon wholesaler returns to profit
S Thorogood & Sons operates from New Covent Garden Market, New Spitalfields Market, and Western International Market
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ArticleG's makes key senior appointments
As well as making internal promotions, G’s has also looked outside of the business to freshen things up
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ArticleMansfields TV fallout may see new accommodation standard
Mansfields has made changes to its accommodation on the back of an infamous C4 programme, and feels the findings of its work could also prove valuable for the wider industry
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ArticleApprentices can be more ‘cost-effective’, says college
Fresh produce firms should value apprentices as well as graduates, according to one exhibitor at inaugural Fresh Careers Fair
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Range of factors bite as Morrisons suffers slump in profit
Store closures, supermarket price war and selling off its c-stores have all had an effect on the 'big four' retailer
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ArticleEx-Univeg UK man joins soft-fruit specialist
Global Plant Genetics appoints Paul Ward to its technical division as it looks to build on current successes and add new crops
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ArticleMcCarthys adds new eye-catching vehicles to fleet
Fit-for-purpose Renault vans come complete with artwork depicting some of the fruits of the firm's labour, including bananas and lemons
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ArticleScotty Brand adds new veg soup line
The 550g pot uses fresh products including carrots, onions, potatoes, turnips and green beans
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ArticleCo-op eyes up major south-west and Wales expansion bid
New £8 million investment in stores in Cornwall, Somerset and more, and £11m investment in new stores and refurbs in Wales
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ArticleCelery campaign targets London commuters
Love the Crunch campaign used samples at London’s Kings Cross to highlight celery as a perfect snack for busy commuters
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ArticleTesco appoints new c-store MD
Retailer hopes Tracey Clements will help develop its convenience offer for customers through its network of Metro, Express and One Stop stores
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ArticleWoman 'finds live bee' in Tesco raspberries
Shopper claims that she nearly put the bee - hiding in one of the Moroccan-imported fruits - in her mouth
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ArticleVitacress set to rebrand herb business
The move, which will become official from 1 April 2016, is part of a wider strategy to consolidate the Vitacress business under one name

