All United Kingdom articles – Page 665
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ArticleImporters raise £75k for charity
Charity fundraiser brings in large sum of money for the Teenage Cancer Trust
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ArticleBooker CEO to deliver 2014 City Food Lecture
Charles Wilson, chief executive of successful wholesale business Booker, will speak at Guildhall event
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ArticleBarfoots boss completes fundraising trek
Charity walk contributes to nearly half a million pounds raised by Food for Good for Farm Africa
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ArticleHuge drugs stash found in fruit
The biggest cocaine haul in years has been found under bananas on a ship docking in Portsmouth
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ArticleCo-op touts new purple vegetable
Purple mange tout - grown in northern Kenya - has a similar taste and texture to the more familiar green variety
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ArticlePotatoes 'among most wasted foods'
Daily staples including potatoes, bread and milk are among the most wasted foods in the UK
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ArticleGiant onions launch at Tesco
Stourgarden introduces Spanish Giant Onions with single centre and milder taste
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ArticlePacking company appoints manager
A packaging company looking to develop further into the grocery market has appointed new senior manager
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Article'Critical' green tech hub bid unveiled
Hadlow College officially announces plans for 'world-class' green technology centre integrated with educational provision
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ArticleSustainable farming a 'significant opportunity'
Speakers at LEAF event highlight cost benefits to farmers who embrace new markets in sustainable agriculture
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ArticleJamie Oliver wins award from RCGP
Royal College of General Practioners gives Jamie Oliver its highest award for his work on food education
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ArticleFarming could slow global warming
Report says conservation tillage and agroforestry are practices that may help meet global carbon dioxide targets
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ArticleCatering giant signs school contract
Specialist education caterers Alliance in Partnership, supplied by Langridge and Total Produce, receives new deal
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ArticleTraders fear new vehicle restrictions
Trade bodies say plans to limit height of vehicles going between UK and Ireland could increase costs
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Article'Worst ever' labour firm loses appeal
Labour supplier which had licence removed but continued to trade prompts review of appeals process
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ArticleNew chair for Soil Association
Dennis Overton takes over from Orna NiChionna, who stepped down after a six-year term as chair
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ArticleNew manager at major wholesaler
Sunnyfield Veg owner Ronny Liu says appointment follows the "steady growth" of the business
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ArticleGrocery shoppers left feeling ineffectual
Just 42 per cent of consumers questioned by IGD felt empowered to make a difference to the environment
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ArticleFalsely labelled lettuce withdrawn
Lettuce labelled ‘Produce of Spain’ but displaying Union Jack flag and Red Tractor logo withdrawn by The Co-op
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ArticleNunhems' new leeks prove popular
Dutch firm exhibits latest varieties at National Dutch Leek Day, including one developed for UK pre-pack market

