All United Kingdom articles – Page 655
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ArticleItalian raspberries to be grown in UK
Angus Soft Fruits signs production and marketing deal with Sant'Orsola for Lagorai Plus and Vajolet varieties
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ArticleOrange juice 'as bad for you' as Coca Cola
Warning from British government's obesity tsar on high-sugar fruit juices, which she believes shouldn't count towards 5 A DAY
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ArticleSH Pratt announces job losses
Nearly 90 people to lose their jobs at the Luton-based firm, which handles imported bananas and other tropical fruit
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ArticleNew adviser for Welsh NFU branch
Rachel Lewis-Davies, a partner in a 270-acre hill farm, joins NFU Cymru with significant experience in agriculture
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ArticleMorrisons' online grocery service is live
Retailer's grocery site includes rating system giving customers an assessment of the quality and seasonality of produce
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ArticleUnifresh in administration with £400k debt
Foodservice supplier run by Hannes Martin blames financial difficulties on actions of a rogue supplier and service provider
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ArticleNFUS creates full-time parliament role
Union appoints politics graduate as first ever full time parliamentary officer
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ArticleIceland director leaves role at retailer
Paul Foley became international business director in January 2013, and sat on the Iceland Foods' board
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ArticleIrish exports on upward trajectory
Irish food and drink exports were worth €9.99 billion last year – a 9 per cent increase on 2012 figures
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ArticleInterview with Florida Grapefruit
Director of public relations for the Florida Department of Citrus Karen Mathis speaks to Nina Pullman about the company’s ambitious marketing plans for 2014
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ArticleEuropean bee numbers lacking
Research from the University of Reading has found that Europe is down by 13m beehives to pollinate essential crops
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ArticleTesco and Morrisons' sales plummet
Latter blames lack of online presence for Christmas slump, while Tesco cites 'weaker grocery market' in UK
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ArticleCambridgeshire gangmasters lose licences
Two firms banned from providing labour to agri-industries after falsifying payslips and suspected exploitation of migrant workers
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ArticleHealth benefits of apples are ‘gagged’
Top-fruit industry says EU regulations that ban research showing the health benefits of apples are 'damaging' sales
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Booths sales up 6 per cent
Regional, family-owned retailer said early Christmas marketing campaign and rise in pre-ordering led to sales boost
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Produce Investments weighs up JRC buy
Greenvale owner enters period of exclusivity in relation to possible takeover of Jersey potato specialist
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ArticleAsda CEO laments 'very tough' times
Nevertheless, Asda saw record customer numbers in the run-up to Christmas with 4.8m shoppers alone on 23 December
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ArticleLidl's 'best ever' Christmas performance
Busiest day of 23 December caps discount retailer's best ever trading year in the UK
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ArticleStrong Christmas sales at Sainsbury's
In 14 weeks to 4 January, like-for-like sales rose 0.2 per cent, while Waitrose and The Co-op also enjoy decent trade
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Refocused CAP 'key' to aiding industry
NFU president Peter Kendall tells Oxford Farming Conference getting CAP 'right' is fundamental to everyone in Europe

