All United Kingdom articles – Page 674
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RPA announces second funding tranche
The Rural Payments Agency has opened a second tranche of EU funding for promoting agricultural produce
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Jubilee boosts UK grocery market
Year-on-year sales up 3.2 per cent for the 12 weeks ended 10 June 2012, Kantar reveals
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South African growers scrap UK campaign
The Citrus Growers’ Association (CGA) in South Africa has shelved plans to promote grapefruit in the UK this season.
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Calls for UK to replicate US scheme
Senior industry figures have called for the UK to replicate a US scheme to offer free fruit to OAPs
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Scotland funds better school meals
A package of almost €1m has been awarded to the Soil Association to help improve the quality of school meals in Scotland
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BSF refutes strawberry availability claims
Fresh Produce Journal has reported on British Summer Fruits hitting back at claims strawberries are having their worst season in 20 years
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Calls for UK to replicate US voucher scheme
Senior industry figures have called for the UK to replicate a US scheme to offer free fruit to OAPs - but questioned whether the cash is available to do it here.
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Sainsbury's in early with UK blueberries
Sainsbury’s has started its UK blueberry season three months earlier than last year
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Sainsbury's in early with UK blueberries
Sainsbury’s has started its UK blueberry season three months earlier than last year.
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Supermarket fruit causes confusion
Customers are confused whether it’s cheaper to buy bagged or loose fruit, according to new research looking into supermarket trends
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Leading produce handler selects LINKFresh
Minor Weir & Willis in the UK has opted to use Anglia Business Solutions' LINKFresh technology to drive operations
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Sustainable strawberries at Wimbledon
The fruit, which is synonymous with the annual tennis tournament, will be LEAF Marque certified once more
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Making more of local
Global fresh produce businesses face the challenge of raising demand for local produce, and they ought to use the technologies of communication to connect up with consumers everywhere
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Pot of gold at end of Games
Welcoming the Olympics to London this month will mean opening the door to an extra 4m visitors and, more crucially, their spending money
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Morrisons finance director stepping down
Richard Pennycook will leave his role in June 2013 after a lenghty spell at the UK retailer
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Potato congress focuses on climate change
Adaptation to the effects of climate change was at the centre of discussions at the latest World Potato Congress
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Losses mounting for certain UK companies
Latest Plimsoll analysis into fresh produce industry shows nearly a quarter of UK companies are making a loss
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Olympic catering details revealed
An enormous catering effort is planned to serve millions of spectators and thousands of athletes at London 2012
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Heathrow could face cargo handler strike
London airport could be set for disruption to cargo services from Wednesday after talks broke down
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Innocent Drinks cancels Olympic festival
Smoothie and juice marketer abandons plans for sports-themed summer event in London due to poor ticket sales