All United Kingdom articles – Page 725
-
ArticleRubens is 'tastiest UK apple' once more
The Kent-grown variety has been given the prestigious award at the National Fruit Show for the second consecutive year
-
ArticleRSA avocado promo success continues
A lower South African avocado crop in 2011 could not prevent the annual UK marketing drive from leaving its mark on consumers
-
Article'Supersize' avocados hit UK stores
Tesco to sell Torres variety, which is three times the size of an average avocado
-
ArticleFirst lady lauds school salad bar
Michelle Obama praises salad bar donations at White House celebration of HealthierUS Schools Challenge
-
ArticleUK tastes turn more exotic
Sales of less common exotic fruits are on the rise in the UK, as consumers become more adventurous
-
ArticleThe Co-op unveils rebranded packaging
British grocer plans to underline its close links to UK's fruit and vegetable producers over coming 12 months
-
ArticleTesco Big Price Drop app on Facebook
Company calls on customers to vote for other products to be reduced in price as sales of potatoes and tomatoes reportedly rise
-
ArticleNFU consults as UK trade plays horticultural ‘roulette’
The NFU is mounting a campaign to address escalating costs and diminishing margins in “the roulette wheel of horticulture”.
-
ArticleUK web grocery sales top €12bn in 2016
Analysis suggests sales via online online grocery retailers in the UK will almost double in value during the next five years
-
ArticleSoil Association welcomes school progress
The UK's Soil Association praises London borough for efforts in offering healthier school meals
-
ArticleSNFL and Magrabi sign deal
The two companies have just signed a new master license agreement for Egyptian grapes
-
Article
Cleantech honour for Purfresh
Group listed in the Global Cleantech 100 as one of the most promising clean technology companies in the world
-
ArticleAsda enters escalating UK price war
British retailer to cut prices of 3,000 items, including selling bananas at lowest price in UK
-
ArticleSainsbury's reports bumper British crop
Sainsbury’s has announced that it expects to sell more than 5,000 tonnes of British vegetables this autumn, while greater volumes of topfruit will also be available after an unseasonally warm September and October.
-
ArticleSuper sweet Roman onion set for UK debut
A super sweet French onion that was grown by the Romans has been produced in Britain for the first time as part of a push on UK innovation.
-
ArticleUK vegetable growers prepare for a tough season
It’s been a steady summer for the vegetable sector, but not the easiest of years. Two well-known names have left the business and this month, the sector was knocked again when it was implicated in a UK E. coli outbreak. Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
-
ArticleFresh Inspirations targets next generation
New initiative for the fresh produce and horticulture industries aims to inspire, empower and connect young managers
-
ArticleSainsbury’s backs British in £1bn sustainability plan
Sainsbury’s has pledged to double the amount of British food it sells as part of a £1 billion sustainability plan launched this week.
-
ArticleBumper UK crop at Sainsbury’s
Following warm October, retailer expects to receive extra volumes of UK-grown vegetables, topfruit and berries
-
ArticleDutch apple exports down in 2011
Stronger consumer demand from Germany not enough to compensate for lower sales in France, Russia, Sweden and the UK

