All United Kingdom articles – Page 746
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ArticleHargreaves Plants wins UK award
Lincolnshire and Rutland Skills Award for medium-sized businesses goes to Hargreaves Plants
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ArticleFoods from Spain goes online
The promotional group has seen the benefits of online media for its current Spanish berry campaign
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ArticleAG Thames secures Oz Peach deal
Importer looks to boost demand for early peaches and nectarines, arguing March and April market is "long way from saturation"
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ArticleJersey Royals land on screens with TV advert
The Jersey Royal Company is making a bid to prevent people getting up to put the kettle on with its inaugural national TV ad.
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ArticleIsraeli pomegranate juice launches in UK
Moshel starts importing 'super-premium' 100 per cent pure pomegranate juice from Galilee mountains of Israel
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ArticleHot weather affects UK season lengths
Hot weather and a lack of rainfall in England is likely to manipulate the asparagus and top-fruit seasons.
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ArticleJack Buck Growers changes name
Fresca-owned chicory and celeriac specialist to be known as DGM Growers
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ArticleWaitrose to open virtual shop
UK supermarket announces plan to open large virtual shop in west London
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ArticleUS watermelons target UK
US watermelon producers are targeting the UK and European markets for fresh sales for the first time.
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ArticleFruit farm signs new Psion deal
Scottish farmer Thomas Thomson announces agreement to upgrade handheld computers
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ArticleWaitrose to go 100 per cent English on cherries
Waitrose has made the decision to only stock English cherries as the season fast approaches.
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ArticleTesco posts record 2010/11 profit
Retailer to focus on keeping UK strong while becoming “outstanding internationally” as global results outweigh UK performance
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ArticleTesco misses UK growth targets
Tesco has missed its UK growth targets despite recording another year of record annual profits.
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ArticleEnglish aubergines hit shelves
English aubergines have hit supermarket shelves at the start of a promising season as the product continues to grow in the market.
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ArticleDamco makes UK reefer appointment
Tim Cotton joins from Kuehne and Nagel as the head of reefer sales in the UK and Ireland
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ArticleExcessive nitrogen use harmful
The Soil Association says that a new study revealing the cost of excessive nitrogen use shows the need for organic agriculture
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ArticleSedex targets growth in UK supermarkets
Audit-sharing organisation Sedex is making a concerted push to gain retailers and suppliers after sustained growth in the last year.
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ArticleM&S appoints new Simply Food director
Former Morrisons head of business development Christopher Taylor set to take up the helm of food-only store network in May
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ArticleUK research fights for a comeback
The opening of a research giant last week in the shape of the James Hutton Institute has created one of the largest research organisations in the UK and a first for Europe. Anna Sbuttoni talks to chief executive Professor Iain Gordon and tracks what UK-based research has meant for the fresh produce industry
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ArticleJersey Royal gets a lift
The Jersey Royal brand has steadily risen in prominence in the 15 years since its Protected Designation of Origin status was awarded. Elizabeth O’Keefe travels to the island as the first outdoor new potatoes are lifted to give a seasonal update

