All United Kingdom articles – Page 537
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ArticleHealthier breakfast 'helps kids perform better at school'
UK experts claim to have established a direct and positive link between students’ breakfast consumption and their educational attainment
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ArticleMushroom supplier invests £1.5m in high-tech packing facility
Tesco and G’s Fresh supplier Button Farm Mushrooms will develop new processing facility and six new growing rooms
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ArticleCitrus demand 'higher than last year'
The UK summer citrus category performed better this year than last, thanks to better pricing and more frequent purchases
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ArticleWoman wins Apple watch after naming new variety
Jacqui Lalley became the proud owner of high-tech gadget after naming new Avalon Produce apple Kentish Kiss
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ArticleAHDB Potatoes to launch ‘potato module’ for colleges
New educational package will provide varietal, nutrition and recipe resources for the next generation of chefs
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ArticleAldi and Lidl reach UK grocery market share milestone
Yet more strong sales growth for the discount retailers sees them claim a 10 per cent share of the UK grocery market
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ArticleAG Thames in 'UK-first' apple product launch
The new product is out now in one litre and 250ml bottles, with a naturally red cider scheduled for release in April 2016
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AnalysisAnalysis: The currency conundrum
Currency fluctuations are providing challenges and opportunities for suppliers. Matt Incles, senior consultant at Promar International, analyses the state of play
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ArticleSpecial report: A new IT crowd
The fresh produce industry constantly needs new IT to help it stay ahead of the game. FPJ picks out four new developments from the world of technology
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ArticleGlasshouse industry is lighting up
An Agri-Tech-funded project is creating LED lamps that can self-regulate light output according to the needs of a specific plant
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AnalysisRenewables: No longer fit for purpose?
The government’s decision to slash funding for Feed-in Tariffs has left the renewable energy sector reeling. Michael Barker asks whether the sustainability industry is still sustainable
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ArticleTesco launches ‘first-ever’ frozen avocados
Retailer expects bags of de-stoned frozen avocado to attract shoppers due to lower price and wastage than fresh version
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ArticleQV Foods extends its brand into prepared
Veg Lovers aims to tempt new consumers into trying fresh prepared lines by focusing on core, successful products
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ArticleE Park & Sons targets retail growth for National Trust
Potato packer wants to grow retail interest for premium pre-pack potatoes under National Trust brand
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ArticleSNFL takes control of Vitis grape series
Breeding company secures acquisition of table grape varieties following liquidation of former joint venture Vitis Limited
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ArticleGood growing conditions help JO Sims up profit
Spalding-headquartered firm increased pre-tax profit in the year ending 31 December 2014 from £637,061 to £1.2 million
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ArticleRed Tractor lauds 'incredible' promotional scheme
Over 120,000 people entered the competition offering the chance to win a £350 Farm Stay UK mini break every day during the promotional period
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ArticleMcCain man crowned by potato industry
Nick Vermont, who joined the frozen potato giant more than 30 years ago, receives prestigious prize at key potato event
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ArticleEight-year-old receives Vitacress and RHS honour
The competition, which received more than 340 entries, set out to find the UK’s best young photographers using living herbs as the subject
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ArticleFlorette unveils Christmas packaging
Salad brand aims to inspire shoppers over festive period with limited edition Christmas design on Classic Crispy bags

