All United Kingdom articles – Page 752
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Positive year for key UK market
Turnover and profitability increased for the full-year of 2008/09 at the London-based New Covent Garden Market
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British carrot industry celebrates
Members of The British Carrot Growers’ Association (BCGA) have been experiencing very good growth with retail sales - excluding speciality lines - increasing by more than nine per cent to £235 million and volumes increasing by nearly five per cent to 321,000 tonnes.
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UK has "moral duty" on food production
The UK has a moral duty to help grow food to feed a growing global population, according to a national report out today.
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Groups call for water labelling
With public awareness of water scarcity low, two groups have come out to demand more traceability on a product’s water footprint
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Vintage year in prospect for UK stonefruit
UK stonefruit growers are hoping for a vintage season this year, thanks to excellent growing conditions and burgeoning consumer demand.
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UK on a labour-intensive mission
While last summer the UK growing industry was dogged by a significant shortage of labour, this season the pressure is off due to an increase in the quota for the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Scheme (SAWS) and the effect of the global recession encouraging eastern Europeans to turn back to UK horticulture. However, despite this year’s relative abundance of workers, the long-term labour shortage issue still remains. Laura Gould reports.
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British berries shine
There are high hopes for home-grown raspberries and blueberries this season, thanks to innovative growing practices and sustained consumer interest. Doris Lee Butterworth talks to leading producers and examines the opportunities for the two fruits.
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Report backs airfreight imports
Report to UK government has given strong backing to the airfreight industry, which accounts for most fresh produce sold in the country
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Ethical shopping out of the window?
A new survey has suggested that UK consumers could permanently opt to purchase lower-priced products over organic, Fairtrade and eco-friendly goods
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CPA's mixed views on pesticide report
A factsheet on the impact of new EU pesticide regulations on UK agriculture has been released by the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology
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Maersk Line recognised for sustainability
The shipping group has been handed an award for efforts in reducing its impact on the environment
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Collett's first to market with English apples
The first sample of this season’s British apples was picked today at a secret Kent location.
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Bellaverde set for UK growth
A new sweet-tasting broccoli variety is to hit supermarket shelves this month, backed by a celebrity PR campaign
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New owner for Liverpool Produce Terminal
Cold Move Ltd has taken ownership of the Seaforth Docks-based business
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Waitrose raises Scottish stakes
Waitrose has announced it is to open its first ever store in Glasgow at the end of the year, with more than 100 jobs up for grabs.
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Movers & Shakers | July 2009
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments, departures and other personnel news over the past month
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Indian pomegranates arrive in UK
The first pomegranates from a new partnership to bring the exotic fruit into the UK and Europe from India have arrived.
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Indian grape firm targets UK
India's third-largest grape exporter is looking to ramp up its operations in the UK as it targets a “pioneering” market.
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US grape industry tightens UK focus
The California Table Grape Commission is set to ramp up its UK focus as it works to boost consumption of the state’s 2009 table grape crop and prolong its marketing campaign.
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UK has "key role" in food security
The UK may have a key role in providing food for export across the globe in the coming decades, but horticulture is unlikely to play a significant part in this, according to the National Farmers’ Union (NFU).