All Vegetables articles – Page 169
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ArticleTraining programme supports net zero in Kent
Growing Green is inviting up to 40 businesses to take part in pilot scheme to help reduce their carbon emissions
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ArticleNew CEO for Hort Innovation
Brett Fifield appointed as new chief executive replacing Matt Brand
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ArticleBorough Food Co-op joins Rose Voucher scheme
Families in need can now access free fruit and veg from new location courtesy of donations from Borough Market, Felix Project and FareShare
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ArticleCH Robinson to test driverless trucks
Deal with Waymo Via advances development of autonomous refrigerated vehicles for fresh produce supply chains
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ArticleGWF launches 2nd Annual Awards
Your chance to honour a woman or a company that is breaking down barriers and lifting up the women around them
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ArticleAustralian horticulture maintains value
New data shows production and value of Australian horticulture remained stable in 2020/21
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ArticleAlbania seeks to double exports to Western Europe
Agriculture Minister Frida Krifca: “We intend to put Albania on the map of quality exporters in Europe”
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ArticleSodexo partnership aims to improve child health
Healthy Futures Partnership with British Nutrition Foundation will involve fresh approach to school meals combined with nutrition education programmes for pupils
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ArticlePoundland’s fresh produce first
Budget store Poundland will stock fresh produce at its new superstore in Nottingham
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ArticleRed Tractor renews GlobalGAP affiliation
Red Tractor fresh produce membership once again means automatic access to GlobalGAP accreditation
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ArticleProject to protect soil health from rising sea levels
With saltwater contamination a major cause of soil degradation, research from University of Lincoln aims to help soils tolerate increased salinity
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ArticleUK road freight prices up 15 per cent on start of 2021
Haulage costs are at a far higher starting point for the year amid surging inflation and fuel prices
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ArticleRed diesel tax to push up costs for hauliers
Cold Chain Federation accuses government of reneging on promise to support transition away from the fuel ahead of rule changes
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ArticleDefra proposes flat-rate inspection fee for young plant imports
NFU supports Defra’s proposals saying they will deliver greater fairness in inspection regime and save growers thousands of pounds in fees
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ArticleOrigin update for New Zealand produce
New regulations will require country of origin information to be displayed on fresh produce
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ArticleGovt doubles organic cash incentive
Government cash doubled for farmers who switch to organic - as market smashes £3bn mark
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ArticleCambridgeHOK launches VF 'kit'
The vertical farm expert has launched a 'build-your-own' service for retailers and investors
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ArticleFruit Logistica launches digital industry platform
Exhibitors and visitors can use Fruit Logistica Online to prepare for their visit to Berlin on 5 -7 April 2022
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ArticleHealth campaign pushes vegetables
Outdoor advertising campaign prompts Australian consumers to think differently about vegetables
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ArticlePanel revealed for City Food Lecture
BBC’s Charlotte Smith, Wyke Farms’ Richard Clothier, Kantar’s Fraser McKevitt and Kate Nicholls of UKHospitality to join keynote speaker Ash Amirahmadi for Q&A at Guildhall

