All United Kingdom articles – Page 537
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ArticleOne of salad sector's 'most respected characters' passes away
Alastair Waters initially joined Bedfordshire Growers as a management trainee in 1977, and ended his career there in 2013 as MD
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ArticleAvalon plants 4,500 Cabaret trees
Kent marketer continues partnership with Tesco in latest planting of new apple variety as part of long-term NPD plan
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Morrisons starts life on FTSE 250 after FTSE 100 demotion
After 15 years at the top, Morrisons' demotion has come at a time when it has been losing market share all year
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FPJ Big 50 Companies 2016: Podcast
The FPJ team discusses this year's FPJ Big 50 Companies 2016 list in this short podcast
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ArticleTotal Produce holds onto its FPJ Big 50 crown
The second-ever ranking of UK fresh produce suppliers places Total Produce just ahead of Poupart and Muñoz Group at the top of the list
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ArticleNFU highlights British produce in run up to Christmas
Shoppers are being urged to support growers and farmers during busy festive period and buy British produce
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ArticleFlower sales surge amid unseasonably warm UK weather
Waitrose British daffodils arrive in branch earlier than ever before as the winter chill stays away from the majority of the UK
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ArticleFlorette subsidiary 'at fault' in Nando's frog incident
Woman who reportedly found decomposed frog in meal said she blames the supplier for the 'horrifying' find, not the fast-food chain
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ArticleRenewable energy 'more attractive' after COP21
Paris climate agreement has sent a clear signal that fossil fuels are ‘stranded investments’, the NFU has said
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ArticleGLA targets UK daffodil trade
Gangmasters body says warm weather means its programme of checks will kick in earlier this season
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ArticleFlorette doubles UK growing operation
Completion of Angflor collaborative project sees UK-grown lettuce site increase from 11 to 22ha
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ArticleItalian tomato supply chain under fire in new report
Retailers and processors should map Italian tomato supply chains after report finds evidence of ‘massive exploitation’
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ArticleEU exit 'could prove terminal' for Welsh farming
Wales' first minister Carwyn Jones has made his views on just what damage an exit from the EU might do for the industry
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ArticleSupermarket sales maintain sluggish growth trend
The latest period sees the lowest growth since June, and is the ninth consecutive month where sales have increased by less than 1 per cent
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ArticleWaitrose unveils expansion plans
Premium retailer to create 1,500 jobs at new supermarkets and new roles at south London online service depot
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ArticleNew chair for Marshal Papworth Fund
James Parrish has stepped down from agricultural education charity and will be replaced by farming consultant Tom Arthey
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ArticleTesco cuts price of ‘Festive Five’ promotion to 39p
Brussels sprouts, parsnips and carrots included in retailer’s flagship Christmas deal with a lower price point than 2014
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ArticleOdds stack in favour of new Dover lorry park
Facility for 3,600 trucks would ease congestion caused by Operation Stack when there are delays at the Kent port
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ArticleTesco to build temporary store in flooded Carlisle
Retailer set to build 10,000 sq ft temporary store in carpark of flooded superstore, while Cumbria recovers from severe floods
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ArticleSophie Michell named as face of CBC's UK campaign
Chef has devised a series of Pancake Day featuring blueberries

