All United Kingdom articles – Page 633
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ArticleScientists issue SWD vigilance warning
Scottish soft-fruit growers told to be on the lookout for the fruit fly after it was found elsewhere in the UK
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ArticleFarmers urged to embrace internet
RPA encouraging claimants to join 55,800 others in making their SPS applications electronically
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ArticleMarco and MOYCA in machinery deal
Marco YCM yield-control system will be used at pack-house belonging to Spain's leading table grape supplier
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ArticleLike-for-like sales slump at Asda
Following similarly-poor festive periods for Tesco and Morrisons, Asda announces drop in like-for-like Q4 sales
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ArticleChris Redfern: Sterling week for sterling
Moneycorp analyst on a successful year for the pound, aided in recent times by Mark Carney's fresh set of goalposts
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ArticleLack of chill is as costly as flooding
Growers tell FPJ that down the line a mild winter could cause more problems than recent rain and flooding
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ArticleMixed trading year for Compass Group
Foodservice firm’s pre-tax profit falls, but the company reports operating margin of over 7 per cent for the first time
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ArticleTrader will run for Northampton MP
A fruit and veg seller has announced he will run in next year’s general election after stepping back as member of Green Party
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ArticleRotten produce sees store owner fined
HMI inspectors found rotten onions and cucumbers, as well as apples and melons without country of origin labels
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ArticleThe age of the supermarket is over
Online, discounters and new retail formats offer best growth prospects for food suppliers, according to City Food Lecture speaker
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ArticleGo-ahead for 'mega-ship' Felixstowe plan
Permission granted to berth two 18,000-box container ferries side-by-side, and to increase container capacity
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ArticleAmazonFresh poised for global expansion
Stage set for global growth in fresh produce business after director hints at international roll-out beyond North America
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ArticleFlower power amid ‘record’ storms
Cornish daffodil firm claims despite area seeing five ‘once in a lifetime’ storms in seven weeks, their harvest is going ahead
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ArticleFirm fined £60k after worker injured
A Midlands cold storage company has been fined after worker trapped under falling cold store and several suffer from hand-arm vibration
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ArticleCOO Toal to leave The Co-op Food
Sean Toal has decided to exit the business to take up a new role at Wilkinson as chief operating officer
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ArticleGM spuds are blight 'resistant'
Three-year trial has shown that these potatoes can thrive despite being exposed to late onset blight
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VideoFPJ TV: News round-up 14.02.14
Editor Michael Barker discusses the week's top fresh produce stories including flood damage to crops and Valentine's Day marketing
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ArticleUK uni forges Chinese agri-links
China's Agricultural University and University of Nottingham sign strategic partnership deal for fields such as crop science
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ArticleDutoit and Mr Apple sign up to grow Opal
Deal with South African and New Zealand exporters puts new apple variety on course to be supplied year-round
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ArticleProduce innovation hub gets support
Retailers, manufacturers, producers, marketing groups and growers throw support behind government-backed scheme

