All articles by Anna Sbuttoni – Page 15
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Leicester pioneers market qualifications
A national markets qualification could be in the making now that the markets department at Leicester City Council has teamed up with South Leicester College to raise standards on its markets.
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Interpoma to home in on organics
Organic apples will be the focus on the final day at Interpoma in November.
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Sainsbury's and The Sun offer cheap staples
This week’s shop just got cheaper now that The Sun has teamed up with Sainsbury’s to support Jamie Oliver’s Ministry of Food campaign.
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Markets told to get greener
The National Market Traders Federation (NMTF) has launched a quest to find the greenest market.
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Independents 'healthier than they are given credit for'
Retail and wholesale markets should seek out opportunities thrown up by the economic slowdown, as UK consumers reconsider the way they shop, the sector was advised last week.
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Greenvale adds to management team
Greenvale AP has strengthened its management team in the Scottish border.
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Retail markets to get full-scale national survey
A national survey of 100 food retail markets is to be completed as part of a ground-breaking PhD research project supported by the National Association of British Market Authorities (NABMA).
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The Co-operative named one to watch
The Co-operative has been named a brand to watch by a panel of experts and the British public.
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Potato growers warned on black dot
Potato growers are being warned that this season promises to be high risk for blemish disease black dot.
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Bolland predicts food price drop
Morrisons chief executive Marc Bolland has claimed that food prices could be set to fall.
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ASF introduces pulp-based punnets
Good Natured Fruit-branded soft fruit is to get a boost when it is sold in 100 per cent recyclable, pulp-based punnets.
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Fyffes reveals rise in half-year profits
Fyffes has warned that its full-year profit expectations have changed amid rising costs and exchange rates, despite reporting a sharp increase in half-year profits.
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Hortyfruta defends itself against Dutch poison claims
Hortyfruta is mounting a campaign to defend Spanish tomatoes and counter potentially damaging claims made in a TV report.
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Morrisons launches major schools scheme
Morrisons is funding a major schools initiative to tackle ignorance about where food comes from.
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Lang calls for food 'omni-standards'
Professor Tim Lang from City University London has called for the development of food “omni-standards” that incorporate considerations such as healthiness, the environment and social responsibility in a single rating.
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StePac launches Xsense monitoring package
StePac has launched a web-based cold chain management system to monitor produce freshness and quality as it travels through the supply chain.
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Fruity Faces gears up for back-to-school rush
Fruity Faces is gearing up for back-to-school trade, as an increasing number of parents look to the inflatable fruit cases to get their kids to eat healthily.
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GlobalGAP summit moves to Europe
GlobalGAP is to return to Europe for its ninth conference, following its meeting in Bangkok last year.
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Nuffield scholars to speak at Wilkins & Sons
Wilkins & Sons is to run an open day featuring presentations from Nuffield scholars Felicidad Fernandez and Sarah Calcutt, in a bid to encourage more candidates to sign up for 2009.
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M&S to air advert starring David Jason
Marks & Spencer is set to move on from its “this is not just food” advertising campaign and will turn to household names to boost sales of its ready meals.