All United Kingdom articles – Page 613
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ArticleGiant vegetable show judged by Chelsea star
Medwyn Williams, gold medal winner at Chelsea Flower Show, was the guest judge at Aberglasney Garden’s giant veg competition this weekend
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AnalysisAnalysis: Tesco trauma
Tesco’s revelation that there is a £250m question mark over its finances has set the scene for a bare-all debate on supplier relations at the UK’s largest supermarket
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AnalysisOpinion: Why expats could help grow exports
Chair of the National Fruit Show, Sarah Calcutt, points out where UK producers could be more proactive in growing their businesses
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ArticleProduce World directors don lycra for charity cycle
Vegetable supplier staff cycle 130 miles and aim to raise £4,000 for children’s home and hospice charities
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ArticleFresh face for English grapes
Julien Lecourt is the new tree physiologist and grapes specialist at East Malling Research. He tells Nina Pullman about his Normandy background and the prospects for English-grown table grapes
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ArticleNew zeal for New Zealand
Moneycorp analyst Chris Redfern on a sharp turn in fortunes for 'the kiwi', and a slump for the pound after a period of resurgence
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ArticleTesco redesigns top fruit packaging
Retailer unveils ‘fundamental’ change to produce packaging with shift towards flow-wrapping and new on-pack design
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ArticleM&S joins forces with Pink Lady prize
Grocery retailer has signed up for the apple brand's 2015 photography prize as a sponsor of the Food Portraiture category
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ArticleNew directors ushered in at Tesco
Richard Cousins and Mikael Ohlsson will join the board of the beleaguered retailer on 1 November 2014
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ArticleG's Fresh launches new organics brand
The leading producer is investing in the upturn in organic purchases with O'live
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ArticleEight tenants hand in notice at NCGM
Mash Purveyors are relocating to London business site Park Royal and two firms are retiring, amid fears of a ‘mass exodus’
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ArticleDyas celebrated for 25 years at BGA
Head of crop associations at trade body thanked for “hard work and dedication” to horticulture sector
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ArticleMaersk alters routes in response to Ebola
Shipping firm sends cargo direct to worst-hit Ebola countries and diverts other routes, while other lines report no disruption
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ArticleEx-NCGM traders jailed for drug smuggling
Kevin Hanley and John Fowler smuggled drugs into the UK in consignments of exotic fruit
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ArticleJob of the Week: Postgraduate and graduate scientists
Candidates with a background in or exposure to agronomy, plant biology, crop protection have "an advantage"
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Morrisons first retailer to price match discounters
Retailer launches new price match scheme that compares with Aldi and Lidl as well as top four on branded and own-brand items
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ArticleCoriander now 'adventurous' UK's best-selling herb
Sales data and biggest jumpers on UK sales list correlates with Britons becoming more experimental cooks, research finds
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ArticleWatercress set for £150k PR drive
Good For Every Body's aim is to communicate that watercress is uniquely healthy, delicious, versatile and easy to prepare.
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ArticleBrits now 'think more positively' about farmers
Following Back British Farming campaign launch, new survey reveals 67 per cent of Brits think favourably about farming
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ArticleProfit and turnover up for Bakkavor
Fresh food provider raises turnover to nearly £1.4bn, while the firm's pre-tax profit for the year reaches just under £55m

