All Countries articles – Page 29
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Fenland SOIL puts the focus on peat
New event offers knowledge exchange and networking around issue of lowland agricultural peat
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PML toasts success of SNAP Parking facility
Kent site offers high-quality facilities for lorry drivers to rest and recharge
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New service promises easier imports
Advance Valuation Ruling Service will give importers added legal certainty, HMRC says
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City Food & Drink Lecture reveals panellists
Annual event in London will see lecture delivered by Sir Charles Godfray
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NFU marathon team raises £30k for Farm Africa
NFU president Minette Batters is among team to complete this year’s London Marathon
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June open days for pea and bean growers
PGRO announces packed programme for free open days this summer
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Slight fall in grocery price inflation
Small dip may not mean lower prices in the foreseeable future, Kantar predicts
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Abel & Cole celebrates ‘a life of inconvenience’
Online grocer highlights the harder path to socially conscious food shopping in new disruptive campaign
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Blackcurrants lead in regenerative farming project
Ribena owner Suntory launches major new research project to reduce GHG emissions
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Agri-food industry ‘can engage and inspire’ teens
New research from LEAF Education shows the extent young people think about sustainable food
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Grower and retailer challenges in Lords spotlight
House of Lords inquiry into horticulture continues with evidence from several leading industry figures
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Ginsters puts the focus on locally grown veg
Baked snack brand wants to help consumers learn about veg production
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Asda starts LEAF Marque rollout
Move is part of supermarket’s long-term sustainability strategy
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Co-op announces member-only discounts
C-store chain outlines ambition to gain a million new members in five years
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UK is hotbed for agritech investment
New report points to explosion of investment in indoor farming in the UK
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Rainfall ‘impacting potato herbicide plans’
Corteva Agriscience says growers need to keep a close eye on weed control
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Uganda's avocado ambitions
Fred Searle travels to the East African nation as it begins to export Hass for the very first time. The aim: to establish the country as a trusted supplier and help lift small-scale farmers out of poverty
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Where next for Belgian horticultural research?
Located in Flanders, Belgium’s vegetable heartland, the Research Station for Vegetable Production has 60 years’ experience in translating academic research into practical knowledge for greenhouse and open-field growers. Fred Searle speaks to its director Els Berckmoes about the challenges for producers and what the non-profit is doing to help