All United Kingdom articles – Page 626
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ArticleLeaf linked to UK salmonella outbreak may face export ban
Indian betel linked to Birmingham hospital's food poisoning case could get an EU ban akin to that for Alphonso mangoes
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ArticleEnd is in sight for fight against blight
Scientists track down origins of Phytophthora infestans, the pathogen responsible for potato and tomato blight
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ArticleGroup sales shoot up at Iceland
Food retailer toasts a successful financial year, and also plans to open 40 new stores in 2014, creating 1,250 jobs
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ArticleVeg is compulsory in new school meals
Children must eat at least one portion of vegetables or salad a day under new school meal standards released today
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ArticleMorrisons plans to axe 2,600 jobs
Supermarket looking to cut department manager and supervisor roles, but is looking at creating 1,000 new c-store jobs
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ArticleChris Redfern: Sterling shines on the world stage
Moneycorp analyst on an excellent week for sterling, which hit a five-year high against the US dollar
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ArticleSweet smell of success
British flowers are flying off the shelves at Waitrose, with the supermarket claiming sales of sweet peas are rocketing
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ArticlePotato firm enjoys educating Somerset
Branston talks to more than 1,600 people in two Open Farm Sunday events about a potato's journey from field to fork
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ArticleMeat Free Monday celebrates fifth birthday
McCartney-backed Meat Free Monday welcomes its fifth anniversary by celebrating diverse support and launching new merchandise
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ArticleTalent blooming all over the UK
British Flowers Week, which showcases the best product and floral design our island has to offer, starts today
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ArticleGM aubergine causes fresh controversy
Anti-GM campaigners are circulating ‘unsubstantiated’ information amid claims that government may not have followed license agreements
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ArticleReporting GSCoP breaches is 'daunting'
Jersey Royal Company director William Church discusses the benefit of Christine Tacon's crackdown on supply chain malpractice
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VideoFPJ TV: GM debate
The FPJ team discuss the implications for English growers of yesterday's vote to give EU countries to right to permit GM
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ArticleGM ruling is good news for British farming
Michael Barker on why this week's landmark GM announcement could have major benefits for British food security
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ArticleDefra accused of GM 'collaboration'
Meetings between ministers and GM companies show attempt to create positive press coverage of GM, campaign group claims
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ArticleIt's not just footy and Father's Day
ProduceView: Two big public events this week inevitably put a focus on alcohol and unhealthy snacks, but fruit and veg haven’t been ignored
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ArticleEU nations vote yes for right to permit GM
Owen Paterson could make England into Europe's GM centre, while critics fear this could risk shutting down some export markets
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ArticleLarge increase in LEAF-certified crops and producers
Land across the globe growing LEAF Marque crops rises by 31 per cent to 247k hectares, including 187k ha in the UK
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ArticleTen produce stories for World Cup 2014
Whet your appetite for the festival of football in Brazil while still doing something you can class as fresh produce-related
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ArticleTurnover up but profits slip at S&A Produce
Soft-fruit firm sees sales rise to £57m, but pre-tax profits fell slightly

