All articles by Ed Bedington – Page 47
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Consumers sick of healthy eating campaigns
A major study has shown almost half of the UK’s adults are fed up of being told to eat healthily.
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Jersey Royals marketing deal
Jersey Royal producers have signed a deal to extend the marketing of their crop to foodservice and independent retailers.
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Tesco ignores traffic lights
Tesco has rejected the government’s traffic light labeling system to show the salt, sugar and fat content in food products.
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Indian mango hit by double whammy
Indian mango growers in Malihabad are struggling with bad weather conditions.
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National Fruit Show looking strong
The healthy properties of fruit will form the theme for this years National Fruit Show, the organiser has announced.
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IGD calls for award entries
The Institute of Grocery Distribution is calling for entries for its 2005 Food Industry Awards.
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Greek stone fruit looks good
While Spanish stone-fruit producers have found themselves hit by unexpected frosts, Greek growers are expecting an increase on the peach front.
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Spinach and blueberries help fight stroke damage
Eating spinach and blueberries can help limit brain damage from strokes and other neurological disorders, US scientists claimed.
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Morocco shrugs off cold conditions
Cold weather at the beginning of the year in Morocco is unlikely to affect fruit and veg exports, it is claimed
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Green tomatoes from Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s is selling ripened tomatoes with a twist - they are green.
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New automated packaging solution
A packaging solutions provider has launched a new option to help packers speed up their operations.
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Van Rijn celebrates 150 years
A century and a half of history saw more than 1,300 guests descend on Van Rijn in the Netherlands for a spectacular birthday celebration.
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MBM climbing back up
Struggling potato producers MBM is back on the road to recovery, claimed bosses.
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Weather damage in Italy
Italian growers are reporting significant damage to stone fruit and pears following heavy rain and hail.
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Oranges help fight cancer
An orange a day could keep the doctor away, researchers have found.
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Russian row brewing
The European fresh produce industry is voicing its concerns over the Russian stance on plant and plant product imports, including fruit and vegetables.
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Success makes potato supplier smile
Leading potato supplier the Higgins Group has unveiled its latest variety - the Smile potato.
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Retailers jump the gun on asparagus
Despite retailer claims, the UK asparagus season has still to get underway, growers have said.
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Jaffa in £1 million relaunch
Jaffa bosses are set to spend more than £1 million to relaunch the iconic brand into the UK market.
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Tesco facing growing backlash
The signs of a backlash against Tesco are starting to grow, following the announcement of the retailer breaking the £2 billion profit barrier.