All United Kingdom articles – Page 632
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ArticleTributes paid to 'immense' ex-NFU president Sir Ben Gill
Adrian Barlow and Meurig Raymond among those who pay tribute to English Apples and Pears chairman, who has died aged 64
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ArticleManagement moves for herb firm R&G
Dean Fowler takes charge of day-to-day running of business, and Jo Venus joins as a commercial analyst
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ArticleWarburton's gluten-free veg wraps take foodservice by storm
Newburn Bakehouse, Warburton’s dedicated gluten and wheat free range, launches products in Starbucks and Costa
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ArticleRetailers in Stronger Together fight
The REC joins the ALP, BRC, GLA and the UK’s largest retailers to cut human trafficking and forced labour in the UK
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ArticleCameron to discuss mango ban with new Indian PM
UK Prime Minister David Cameron to discuss the EU ban on mango imports with the newly elected Indian prime minister, to be announced May 16
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ArticleLeek farmer's 'glean' credentials
Around 1,000 kilos of Tim Casey's leeks salvaged, enough for 12,500 portions, and distributed to regional food charities.
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ArticleInterview: Premium thinking
Johnathan Sutton is head of agronomy and technical manager for fresh produce, plants and flowers at Marks & Spencer. He tells Nina Pullman what’s in the pipeline for produce at one of the UK’s premium retailers and reflects on his time at Tesco
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ArticleSainsbury’s profit and like-for-like sales rise
UK’s third largest retailer records increased retail sales and profits, but Kantar data says it has still seen market share slide
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Schools project for salad and veg firm
Freshtime set to launch new project to encourage healthy eating and teach Lincolnshire children about growing food
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ArticleChris Redfern: Stagnant States
Moneycorp analyst on how a boost in American job figures failed to boost the US dollar
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ArticleBerry trade body boosted with two new members
British Summer Fruits move closer to representing 100 per cent of category with joining of specialist berry suppliers S&A Produce and CPM Retail
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ArticleSoil Association backs organic cure
The UK Soil Association has urged the government to follow the latest research, which shows the benefits of organic farming to pollinator numbers
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ArticleUK is top for South African peaches
‘Exceptional’ peaches buck the trend for declining export volumes in South African stonefruit with UK market as top destination
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ArticleTurnover up and record profits at Berry Gardens
Growers' group toasts a very successful 2013, but change is afoot with a new chairman set to take the helm
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ArticleBoston firm takes on first apprentice
Twenty-year-old ex-chef Laura Harpham takes on trainee buyer role at Freshtime
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ArticleUK crop-picker exploitation arrests
Two brothers, both Lithuanian nationals, arrested on suspicion of human trafficking workers to pick agricultural crops
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ArticleBubbleberry set for Waitrose stores
Exclusive perfumed fruit, official name being fragaria moschata, went on sale in selected Waitrose branches from Wednesday
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ArticleThis year's Open Farm Sunday set to be biggest event yet
Still time to sign up, with registrations and industry support already significantly up on previous years
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ArticlePrepared produce firms in merger
Ever-changing markets result in Hazeldene and Parripak joining forces to become MyFresh
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ArticleMorrisons rises to discount challenge
Retail group's decision to slash prices permanently on 1,200 products seen as sign of discounters' growing influence in the UK

