All United Kingdom articles – Page 582
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ArticleKey move in battle to stop 'misleading' supermarkets
Which? has compiled a dossier of what it calls “dodgy multi-buys" and plans to send it to the Competition and Markets Authority
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ArticleOrganic sales up as non-organic sales dip
Organic fruit is enjoying a particularly strong period; organic veg isn't doing so well, but still faring much better than non-organic veg
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ArticleReynolds hires stonefruit and berries buyer
Graduate Megan Garwood will take on category buying role at catering supplier after helping to develop focus on seasonality
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ArticleWellpak enters salads market
Evesham supplier is launching a new salads business unit, headed up by new commercial manager Rebecca Quiney
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ArticleBucking bronco of a week for US dollar
The dollar had achieved a five-year high against sterling, but it was not a conclusive break and the dollar retreated
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ArticleLong-serving greengrocer passes away
Joan Rutherford, a regular at Team Valley wholesale market, ran her fruit and veg store in County Durham for 63 years
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ArticleBrand refresh and new pack sizes for Florette
Salad giant says move is aimed at 'solving the wastage issue and injecting growth into the leafy prepared salad category.'
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ArticleHere be dragons: Israel breathes fire into exotics
Despite adding new varieties to secure year-round supply, demand for the country's dragon fruit is said to be surging ahead of available volumes
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ArticleGM import proposal raises concern
European campaigners fear arguments against GM crops are being ignored, as pressure from the US government and the biotech industry mounts
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ArticleAquaponic farm gets green light
A London warehouse will be converted into a salad, herb and fish farm, and will produce 200,000 bags of salad a year
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ArticleTH Clements sacks worker for urinating in field
Lincolnshire brassica grower was alerted after member of public reportedly filmed incident on mobile phone
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ArticleMushroom veteran diversifies into e-commerce sector
Former chairman of Northern Produce John Smith's new business is the ‘missing piece of jigsaw of online shopping'
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ArticleProcessor wins grant for onion store
Vegetable processing company Fountain Foods will use money from regional agri-tech scheme to build 1,500t onion store
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ArticleSuppliers urged to respond ‘in force’ to GCA survey
Christine Tacon has called on retail supplier and fresh produce stakeholders to respond to second survey on retail relations
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ArticleEx-Tesco director joins Nisa
Stewart Smith one of two new appointments at the c-store retailer, as new CEO Nick Read rings the changes
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Meijer leaves Morrisons after refusing to relocate
Morrisons group trading director Casper Meijer is latest to leave retailer as David Potts continues management clean-out
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ArticleNostalgic daughter set to walk Welsh coast to help her dad
Produce World's Emma Jones is doing a charity walk to raise money for an Alzheimer's charity that has helped her Welsh coast-loving father
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ArticleJaffa aims to educate the nation
Working as part of the Tesco Eat Happy campaign, the citrus brand will be visiting Key Stage 1 and 2 children across UK schools
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ArticleNFU leaders beg UK authorities not to punish farmers
NFU leaders from Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, plus Meurig Raymond, met to discuss CAP implementation
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ArticleFarmcare, The Co-op's former farming agency, unveils aims
The firm, bought by the Wellcome Trust in 2014, has hired ex-Manor Fresh and Greenvale man Phil Britton to help achieve grand plans

