All United Kingdom articles – Page 628
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Peruvian Roquito peppers launch at Tesco
Roquito sweet chilli peppers begin retail presence starting with Tesco
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'Smart label' offers visual shelf life
A label with an embedded timer linked to carbon dioxide levels could soon be commercially available for fresh produce
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Grant to aid UK growing of 'superfruit'
Baobab, grown at The Eden Project, has six times more calcium than milk and is packed full of vitamin C
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Seed producers face 'huge' admin burden
Scottish MEP calls proposals to make seed producers give detailed descriptions of plant varieties “heavy-handed”
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'Frustration' over key farming issues
NFU Scotland CEO wants clearer progress and better availability of information on issues such as CAP reform
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Sainsbury's and Tesco fight escalates
Retail giants square up as row over ethics and saving customers the most money goes to judicial review
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Reefer industry turns corner
As the specialised reefer fleet continues to shrink, there is evidence that the industry’s fortunes improved in the first half of 2013
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Ex-Florette boss takes reins at Freshtime
Mark Newton takes on senior management role at prepared giant after 13 years at Florette
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Protected status bid for Denbigh plum
Native Welsh fruit put forward for geographically important protection and will be reviewed by Defra and the EC
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UK bell pepper supplier expands
Rainbow Group acquires "ultra-modern" nursery, with the first peppers set to be grown in the coming weeks
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Italian producers open London store
Coldiretti-backed project opens its first international grocery outlet in British capital under Italian Farmers banner
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FDF raises standard of apprenticeships
New standards initiative will simplify apprenticeship system for employers and raise quality of training
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Growers' association in name change
Baby leaf body which helps to co-ordinate various research projects picks more representative moniker
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St Jude's Storm hits UK growers
One port closes and growers across the country hit by high-speed winds and heavy rainfall, but some play down the "hype"
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M&S expands food business
Retail giant to double the pace of expansion in food at home and abroad as it continues to increase market share
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Motorway services seeks suppliers
Growers in Gloucestershire called on to attend ‘Meet the Buyer’ events to supply new family-run motorway services
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CAP reform fears under discussion
With talk of land and tenancy reform, annual council meeting is a chance for NFU Scotland members to get prepared
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Man crosses sea in pumpkin
Artist goes from mainland England to Isle of Wight in motor-powered squash, and breaks 'pumpkin paddle' world record
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The Great Waste Debate
Tesco has laid bare the extent of food waste this week and promised to tackle the problem, but will it be enough, asks David Burrows