All United Kingdom articles – Page 638
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Kendall back in farming as new WFO president
Former NFU chief elected to replace Robert Carlson at global trade body
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ArticleWater abstraction plans a 'mixed bag'
NFU agrees with reform and is pleased the government has started the debate, but is concerned at some of the proposal details
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ArticleFlorette set for £5m marketing push
Scheme will encompass offline and digital media activity and will follow the format of the brand's One Minute Wonder campaign
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ArticleFight for the Easter pound
For some, it’s all about chocolate eggs. For others, nothing beats a warm hot cross bun with butter. While for many, Easter is Christianity’s oldest and most important festival. But where does fresh produce fit into the holiday?
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ArticleKey director exits Sainsbury's
Group development director Luke Jensen leaves after six years, having helped retailer break £1bn online groceries barrier
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ArticleGold Cup competition set for go
Pacific Produce launches competition for customers of its popular wholesale brand
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ArticleUrban Fruit targets next generation
Fruit snacking firm undergoes redesign targeted directly at younger consumers, and lines-up two new products
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ArticleUnder-35s drive grow-your-own growth
Stewart Garden has seen sales of its electric propagators increase by almost 30 per cent in the last year
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ArticleWAC launches smartphone app
Industry body offers varietal information and recipe suggestions on mobile devices
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ArticleNew salad line for Florette
Salads specialist introduces PepperCress because 'consumers are craving inspiration and new tastes in salads'
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ArticleAMC unit takes charge of grape varieties
SNFL acquires exclusive licence to grow Sheehan series in Namibia and South Africa, with plans to grow more for Europe and Far East
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ArticleTesco alters supply chain logistics to cut food waste
Supermarket claims to have added up to 10 days of shelf life with new approach to packing
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ArticleHeston, eat your heart out
She grew up in Holland, followed a boyfriend to South Africa, photographed Mandela and now runs one of the country’s most renowned and alternative restaurants. Meet the star that is Margot Janse
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ArticleJobs risk as Greenvale proposes pack site closure
Potato supplier's proposal puts 190 jobs at risk, but company also announces return to profit growth
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ArticleDawson: Kicking down the door
Outgoing chairman of the NFU's horticulture and potatoes board Sarah Dawson looks back at her time in office
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ArticlePoskitt is new NFU horticulture chair
Yorkshire-based vegetable grower Guy Poskitt replaces Sarah Dawson, who steps down after five years
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ArticleAsda cuts jobs to ‘redefine’ strategy
Press leaks lead to retailer announcing undisclosed number of job losses as it seeks foothold in changing market
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ArticleIGD chief economist debates the big picture at FPJ Live
Interactive on-stage debate to cover retail and consumer topics, as well as the development of the grocery industry
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ArticleBHS Food to join discount craze
Topshop tycoon Sir Philip Green says his BHS Food venture will undercut prices at big four by up to ten per cent
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ArticleThe long road to ethical trade
South Africa’s ethical trade programme is reminiscent of the Mandela legacy and has potential to transform difficult labour relations in the fruit industry

