All United Kingdom articles – Page 643
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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
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ArticleSainsbury's eyes managerial revamp
New roles for Helen Buck, Paul Mills-Hicks and Roger Burnley ahead of Mike Coupe replacing Justin King as CEO
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ArticleMacGillivray's charitable turn
Redfox director to cycle 310 miles to help raise funds in commemoration of tragic air crash
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Morrisons to cut price on 1,200 lines
The move comes as the UK's fourth largest retailer fights to win back shoppers after months of falling sales
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ArticleCredit rating agencies warn of possible Tesco cut
Standard & Poor changes its outlook on retailer's debt from stable to negative, following on from Moody's doing similar
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ArticleCancer charity link-up for BanaBay
Up-and-coming brand chosen by World Cancer Research Fund UK to promote message that healthy eating can help prevent cancer

