All United Kingdom articles – Page 646
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ArticleMixed results for organic sales
Fruit and salads saw a 1.2% and 4.7% drop in sales respectively in 2013, but vegetables saw a 3.4% rise on 2012
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ArticleSoil Association condemns Paterson
Environment groups call for PM to reject environment minister's plan to fast-track GM crops into UK
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ArticleRetail 'middle ground' is shrinking
Analysts warn bid for ‘middle three’ will intensify as Waitrose wins record market share and Aldi ups y-on-y growth
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ArticleMatt Dawson: My fresh food passion
Rugby star Matt Dawson discusses staying healthy, managing a balanced diet, and the England team
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ArticleBartlett announces new joint venture
A new company founded by Albert Bartlett and Al Dahra Agriculture will produce and distribute potatoes in Middle East and Africa
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ArticleMums bid to show they know best
New YouGov report shows that 84 per cent of parents would like school lunches to contribute to child’s 5 A DAY
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AnalysisOpinion: How do we cope with the floods?
At a meeting of Hadlow College's Rural Focus Group, members explored the issue of how extreme weather events are impacting the industry
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Article‘Demoralised’ Co-op CEO resigns
Euan Sutherland calls for ‘urgent’ reform of The Co-op as he resigns as CEO, with Richard Pennycook named interim replacement
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ArticleMonster squash detained by officials
Colossal vegetable estimated to weigh at least 60lbs seized at UK airport by Solihull Council
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ArticleChris Redfern: Aussie dog has its day
Aussie dollar the top-performing major currency in the last week, while investors in Russia show mixed response to Crimea crisis
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ArticleMcDonald’s extends free fruit campaign
The fast food giant has revealed plans to have fruit giveaway initiatives operating in 19 European countries this year
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ArticleBarrowcliffes acquires Ready Steady Veg
Prepared firm Ready Steady Veg rescued from administration by processing company with four jobs lost and eight saved
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ArticleJob of the Week: Supply planners at Tesco
Tesco is on the hunt for supply planners and assistant supply planners to work in its Group Supply Chain
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ArticleEx-M&S buyer to be new IGD director
Mark Golder will join grocery research body on 22 April, bringing with him nearly 20 years’ supply chain experience
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ArticleCanned produce 'better value' than fresh
Study finds canned fruit and veg is more cost-effective, but nutrient content is variable across frozen, fresh and cans
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ArticlePotato firm sets the 'green' pace
E Park & Sons installs one of the largest on-roof solar photovoltaic systems in the UK to save around £100k a year
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VideoMcDonald's gives away fresh fruit
Company says monthly give-aways in UK and France are key to boosting fruit consumption among its young customers
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ArticleBarfoots strengthens Senegal ties
Supply of new green bean crop from Senegal is key milestone in firm's three-year development plan in African nation
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ArticleWholesalers hot for Wye Valley
English asparagus season kicked off this week with many wholesalers celebrating the first delivery of famed Wye Valley crop
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ArticleDaughter joins family-run exotics firm
Geography graduate and ex-PR Sarah Durber will work with father Peter at New Spitalfields wholesaler Tropifresh

