All United Kingdom articles – Page 593
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ArticleFPJ Anniversary: Tell us your stories
FPJ is calling on readers to get in touch with their pictures and photos as part of its 120th anniversary celebrations
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Article'Slipshod' veg and flower gangmaster loses licence
Peter Milewski, of Rotherham-based P & M Groundworks, fails in appeal against GLA decision
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ArticleEurope’s wheel of fortune
Russia, the falling value of the Euro, and dropping fuel prices – Promar’s Matt Incles discusses the prospects for the Eurozone in 2015
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ArticleFrost sight set on driving growth
CEO of leading fresh produce software firm Linkfresh relocates to California as part of global expansion bid
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ArticleGreenvale launches loyalty scheme
‘Potatokens’ on packs of branded All Rounder and Jacket Potatoes will be redeemed for potato preparation equipment
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ArticleLondon startup launches online farmers’ market
New online platform allows local producers access to wider customer base while retaining farmers' market concept
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ArticleSales surge ahead for cabbage that's red
Strong year-on-year volume growth for product, as UK consumers 'recognise the high nutritional value of the veg'
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ArticleG's organic range unveils five new products
Salad products, plus brown onions and leeks join other products in the range, which was launched in September 2014
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ArticleEurozone watches and waits
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern on a relatively quiet week in which European eyes continued to be trained on Greece
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ArticleFirst bunch of UK asparagus sells for £181
Season starts in style, with charity auction, and special delivery to flagship M&S store in time for Valentine's Day
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ArticleFrozen produce shows promise
Frozen food has been one of the big winners from the cash squeeze of the last seven years. Michael Barker asks how it intends to continue the upward trajectory
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ArticleMech tech powers into the future
Robotics technology is coming on in leaps and bounds. Michael Barker finds out what is on the horizon for the fresh produce industry
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ArticleBuoyant herbs set standard for growth
The fresh herb market abounds with energy, ideas and forward momentum. Martyn Fisher finds out why
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ArticleFoodservice gains 'matchmaking' tool
The Sustainable Restaurant Association is revamping its supplier network to provide a unique ‘matchmaking’ service between the foodservice sector and its supply base, Nina Pullman reports
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ArticleInterview: Sophie Michell tells all
Sophie Michell is fast becoming one of the most successful young chefs in the UK. She tells Nina Pullman why she loves endorsing fresh produce and what it was like to work as private chef to supermodel Claudia Schiffer
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ArticleChips buck the trend in potatoes
While potatoes in their natural form might be struggling, chips, chilled and frozen potato products are experiencing solid growth
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ArticleThe heat is on for potatoes
An oversupply in the market and storage issues aren’t helping potato growers and suppliers, but it isn’t necessarily all doom and gloom
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AnalysisOpinion: Why solar is a good use for land
Iain Watt, sustainability advisor at non-profit body Forum for the Future, explains why there is a case for solar on prime agricultural land
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ArticleUSA's Fox TV takes note as Asda unveils 'world-first' onion
Bedfordshire-produced sweet red that has been more than 20 years in the making captures global media attention
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ArticleDalton Philips to leave Morrisons within days
Retailer confirms in stock market statement that outgoing CEO will leave the retailer on Monday, 16 February

