All United Kingdom articles – Page 606
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ArticleEx-Tesco man joins Co-op in new role
Chris Whitfield joins the Co-operative in newly created role as retail and logistics director, while two new board appointments also named
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ArticleTenants ‘hugely disappointed’ with planning go-ahead
CGTA said it ‘will appeal’ council decision to approve planning for New Covent Garden Market redevelopment
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ArticleSafra Group buys London skyscraper
Not content with merely owning banana giant Chiquita, Joseph Safra has bought London’s Gherkin skyscaper
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ArticlePre-tax loss and dip in turnover for Lincolnshire Field Products
Firm has posted a pre-tax loss of nearly £75k - down from a pre-tax profit of just under £944k the year before
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VideoTesco promotes citrus to commuters
First marketing campaign following recent signing of direct supply deal with AMC Group offers boost for Spanish fruit
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ArticleNew study questions food miles logic
Growing veg in UK greenhouses through winter found to be less energy efficient than transporting outside-grown crops from Spain
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ArticleSlight drop in profit but turnover up for Sunnyfield Veg
The New Spitalfields Market business saw its pre-tax profit slip from £1.22m to £1.07m in the year ending 31 January 2014
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ArticleNCGM redevelopment gets green light
Wandsworth Council approves planning application for redevelopment after one-month delay, with work set to begin in 2015
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ArticleBanaBay to double size of UK HQ
Appointments in 2014 in sales, marketing, quality control and customer services have boosted international team to 18 people
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ArticleRural sector gains new jobs board
New recruitment service aims to resolve ‘employment headache' by offering more affordable alternative
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ArticleGregory steps down as EMR boss
Professor announces he is to leave East Malling next April to pursue other academic interests
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ArticleAldi welcomes visit from PM
Prime minister David Cameron and chancellor George Osborne visited Aldi’s HQ as discounter announces plans to create 35,000 jobs
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ArticlePreparing healthy food is 'too boring'
One in seven of Birdseye survey respondents say they don’t eat veg because they can’t find exciting ways to cook it
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'World-class' AHDB a must to aid farmers, Kendall says
Speaking at today's AIC Conference, ex-NFU chief and new AHDB chairman Peter Kendall set out the board's long-term goal
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ArticleUK 'on the edge' of agri revolution
And it will be achieved through new technology, innovation and shared knowledge within the sector, Produce World boss claims
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ArticleNZ apple leader Neil Guymer dies, aged 94
New Zealander credited with his work in keeping New Zealand top fruit at the forefront of UK supply
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ArticleMushroom producer wins horticulture farmer of the year
Sean Murphy of Bridge Mushrooms and Northway Mushrooms won the accolade after a £1m investment and commitment to innovation
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ArticleBreakthrough mushroom test could limit cap browning
The first mushroom compost test to assess disease threat before cultivation could save growers thousands of pounds
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ArticleRPA unveils new EU and global marketing fund
Producers of a wide range of products, including fruit and veg, can apply for up to half the cost of marketing their goods abroad
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ArticleBartlett sets up online retail arm
Alan Bartlett and Sons' redesigned website now allows consumers and businesses to buy Bartlett vegetables through its website

