All United Kingdom articles – Page 604
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ArticleGomez pens rolling deal with Pooling Partners
Aim is to reduce costs and secure improved pallet quality, which Gomez says has already resulted in "less downtime and sortation"
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ArticleCompagnie Fruitiere links with Penguins of Madagascar
Tie-up with Dreamworks film will promote production of Madagascan lychees using competitions and posters
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ArticleGreenery UK seeks new MD
Kevin Doran moves back stateside and takes up COO position at Houweling's Tomatoes
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Leahy 'shocked' at Tesco scandal
Former Tesco boss Sir Terry Leahy said he is 'shocked' at Tesco accounting crisis and urged stronger focus on shoppers
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ArticleCompass extends Twickenham deal
Foodservice giant bags ten-year, £30m extension to contract for food and drink supplied at the home of English rugby
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ArticleChristmas sprinkled on Greenvale bags
Distinctive All Rounder paper bags updated with a jolly Christmas Greenvale potato on a snowy winter backdrop
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ArticleTesco shareholders to take legal action
Supermarket shareholders want compensation for losses caused by £263m profit overstatement
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ArticleCGMA unveils details of new market units
Traders receive details of how their new units could look and how the site will deal with issues such as dust during the move
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ArticleFarmer attacks 'unrepresentative', 'short-termist' NFU
Guy Watson slams NFU’s “self-righteous lobbying for the short term interests of a small number of large-scale farmers”
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ArticleSainsbury’s expands UK tomato season
New winter range claims to be first time LED technology has been used to expand British tomato season on commercial scale
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ArticleUrban farming boosts global food production
Report claims urban farming has greater influence than previously thought and should help inform agricultural policy
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ArticleTesco welcomes new colourful potato line
Lincolnshire grower Branston's Rainbow potatoes have been launched exclusively in Tesco stores nationwide
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ArticleFew currencies covering themselves in glory
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern on why the yen, antipodean dollars and euro have done little to impress on the FX markets this week
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ArticleGlobal apple crop will hit 90m tonnes
President of World Apple and Pear Association says anticipated rise in volume mainly a result of improved productivity
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ArticleIndustry slams decision to scrap chief science advisor
Decision sparks fears that ‘voice of science will be stifled’ in key policy issues after EU scraps role of chief scientific advisor
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ArticleFood firms forced to close by price wars
Race to cut prices among major supermarkets is forcing more food producers out of business than last year, report finds
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ArticleFarmers could help UK meet carbon targets
Farm-generated renewable energy has 'huge potential' but needs less red-tape and more policy support, says report
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ArticleLifesaver among those honoured by Produce World
The Pride of Produce World Group Awards recognise the efforts of various employees across the veg grower's workforce
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ArticleItalians feast eyes on Envy apples
New Zealand company Enza has signed a deal with Vog and VI.P to produce the Braeburn/Royal Gala cross in South Tyrol
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ArticleFairtrade targets Asda and Tesco banana offering
But Tesco claims it already does more than certified suppliers and pays workers more than Fairtrade minimum wage

