All United Kingdom articles – Page 576
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ArticleSpecialist segments showcased
Fruit Logistica 2015 in Berlin will feature organic and fresh convenience routes
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ArticleSales of avocados and dates up at Waitrose
Medjool date sales are up 16 per cent at the start of the year, with avocado sales increasing by 19 per cent at the retailer
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ArticleTesco launches online supplier network
Growers and suppliers can now connect directly to Tesco teams, as well as share ideas on sustainability and food waste
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ArticleUK demand for organic veg at ‘all time high’
Organic cauliflower tops list with value up 66.7 per cent, with brassica, broccoli and root crops also in growth over Christmas
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ArticleFreshtime sponsors local netball team
Lincolnshire prepared and salad firm has provided Boston West Academy with a new kit for the mixed netball team
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ArticleRetailers ‘do not create’ majority of food waste
Most of the food wasted in the UK comes from the home or the supply chain, new WRAP report finds
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ArticleUSDA chases Tesco's 'ex-sweet potato supplier' for $1.7m
Bissett Produce Company, of North Carolina, allegedly failed to make payment to nine growers for 72 lots of produce
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ArticleCrisp firm fined after worker loses part of finger
Tyrells fined £8k and made to pay £5k costs after employee caught finger in 'inadequately guarded' machine while cleaning
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ArticleJob of the Week: Head of Agriculture at McCain
Frozen potato giant McCain is on the hunt for a head of agriculture paying a six-figure package based in Scarborough
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ArticleApple brand in 'win a car' competition
Waitrose customers can win a Honda Jazz car through a promotion held in conjunction with Fruition, owners of the Jazz brand
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ArticleRaw melon juice brand secures new retail listing
Mello continues its growth, after securing a deal to stock its products in organic farm shop retailer, Daylesford
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ArticlePotato Council should spend less on R&D, says NFUS
Growers have called for potato levy body to switch funding from R&D to promotional activity to boost consumption
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ArticleScottish tomato firm in liquidation
Scotherbs-backed Clyde Valley Tomatoes folds after three years of business sees it ‘not proving financially viable’
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ArticleEU removes ban on Indian mangoes
Defra welcomes plant health standing committee's decision to lift restrictions much earlier than expected
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ArticleBrassica grower suffers drop in profit
TH Clements & Son's pre-tax profit for the year ending 5 April 2014 fell from £660,846 in the previous financial year to £631,184
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ArticleFreshtime unveils new premium branded salad range
Lincolnshire-based firm's new set of products aimed at growing food-to-go market with an emphasis on healthy eating
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ArticleWild pollinators threatened by commercial bees
Diseases such as Deformed Wing Virus are spreading from commercial colonies to wild pollinators, study finds
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ArticleGoatham farm manager killed in tragic accident
Ian Wall, 52, found dead in non-work-related circumstances after being hit by a falling tree
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ArticleAldi to build its largest UK store
Aldi property director says the Lincolnshire outlet will become the new standard size for all future Aldi UK stores
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ArticleTruss gets taste of hands-free tractor on veg grower visit
Riviera Produce's £100,000 investment in next generation farming was wheeled out for the recent visit of the Defra secretary

