All United Kingdom articles – Page 570
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Tesco to be investigated by Serious Fraud Office
Criminal investigation will replace review by Financial Conduct Authority as accounting scandal continues
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Walsh Mushrooms expands packhouse by 75 per cent
Mushroom supplier announces £2m expansion at Evesham packhouse facility ahead of ‘significant year of growth’
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Produce World to buy Fenmarc's Swinderby site
Vegetable giant set to acquire Fenmarc's roots site, with the deal expected to complete this week
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Branston brings Italian new potatoes to market
New season Elvira potatoes will be sold in 750g pre pack format for first time exclusively in Tesco stores
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AMT launches new Spanish clementine
Spanish-bred clementine Octubrina will replace early season varieties Marisol and Arrufatina with up to 30 tonnes expected this year
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Florette brings baby kale to UK retailers
Salad brand says baby kale is a £3.3m opportunity for single leaf sector and confirms “massive marketing” push will follow
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Chegworth announces new plantings
Organic grower completes 2014 harvest in good time and records particularly successful Bramley season
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Supercomputer will lead ‘step change’ in weather forecasts
A £97m supercomputer that is 13 times faster than current Met Office system will ‘make UK more resilient’ to high-impact weather
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Eurofruit on BBC to discuss Chiquita deal
Eurofruit's Mike Knowles and Chris White were both at the BBC during the past week to offer expert opinion on the chase for Chiquita
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British growers denied EU funding
NFU “bitterly disappointed” after UK ministers refuse second wave of EU funding that would support those affected by Russian imports ban
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Borough opens first ‘real’ apple store
Market showcases 1,000 of rarest and oldest apples to mark English harvest in spoof of Apple store
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Booths plans major expansion
Northern retailer reveals rise in profits and turnover and plans to open five new stores
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Commodity currencies advance as China grows
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern on why China's latest GDP figures came as a relief to investors
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Five ways to improve healthy eating
Comment: The UK's official healthy food guide hasn't changed in 20 years. Here are five things that need updating
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SWD traps and glasshouse project win ATS funding
Eleven R&D projects win second wave of agri tech funding, including two that will directly benefit fresh produce industry
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Bicknell takes over from Hudson at NFU
Union's chief economist Phil Bicknell set to take over from Phil Hudson as the NFU's new head of food and farming
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More Tenderstem sold last month than in the whole of 2004
The Chinese kale and regular broccoli hybrid had sales of 564,000kg in September 2014
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Horticulture Wales prize open for entry
Supply chain efficiency project seeking nominations from fruit, veg, flower, tree, and plant growers for its third annual gala
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Mountford to chair City Food Lecture panel
TV business guru to chair debate with key industry figures at popular city event
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Camposol targets UK and Europe for blueberry growth
Move is aided by a substantial programme of plantings that will see its production rise to approximately 2,000 hectares by 2016