All United Kingdom articles – Page 657
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AHDB scientist calls for shared costs
AHDB chief scientist Ian Crute will argue for shared costs across the supply chain at the board's spring conference
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Farmers' market first for Camden
Camden Lock Market has confirmed that it will open its first ever farmers' market.
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Consumption falls among UK adults
The level of fruit and vegetables consumed by UK adults is in decline, according to new data released by DEFRA
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Fresh Produce Journal adopts new digital strategy
New online presence for Americafruit, Asiafruit, Eurofruit, Fresh Produce Journal, Fresh Convenience and Produce Plus
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Waitrose to ban use of neonicotinoids
Supermarket makes unilateral decision to ban controversial chemicals
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Street food gets a makeover
Bushel Box: The popularity of foodie haunt Street Feast means new names have been added to its events menu
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Gwyneth helps boost kale sales
Celebrities such as Gwyneth Paltrow have helped boost sales of kale
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M&S posts a rise in food sales
Marks & Spencer has announced a four per cent rise in quarterly food sales.
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Public service
Derbyshire-based firm GW Price is excelling in its role as the biggest fruit and vegetable supplier to the NHS
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Weather hits salads and ornamentals
The cold weather has caused problems for both salad and ornamental growers
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The Co-op reveals produce packaging innovation
The Co-operative is set to use a new packaging system which it says can extend the shelf life of fresh produce by up to two days
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Aldi makes UK convenience store debut
Aldi is opening its first-ever convenience store in the UK.
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Analysis
To promote or not to promote?
With a glut of 50p retail promotions of late, are these helping or hindering the industry?
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Tesco expands its retail operation in Thailand
Tesco has launched online grocery services for customers in Bangkok, Thailand as part of its aim to improve its international presence.
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Ornamentals growers suffer the cold
The NFU has described recent cold temperatures and low consumer demand as delivering a 'double whammy' to the protected ornamentals sector in the UK.
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JRC makes three new appointments
The Jersey Royal Company has announced three senior management appointments to support both its on-island and UK potato operations as it looks to bounce back after last year's bad weather conditions.
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The other Bartletts
Although Alan Bartlett has been producing quality veg for many years, his company has lived in the shadow of Albert Bartlett from a publicity point of view. But that could all be about to change.
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Poor weather delays Jersey Royals
Rain and freezing conditions have brought delays to the iconic Jersey Royal crop.
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Florette unveils new £5m ad campaign
Bagged-salad leader outlines major promotional push focused on when the sun in shining.