All articles by Ed Leahy – Page 13
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Fresh produce focus in Co-op redesign
Co-op's new Treorchy store elevates fresh produce and runs off green energy
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Applications open for sustainable farm leaders
LEAF and Corteva Agriscience have teamed up to launch new Resilient and Ready programme
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Greenyard supplier files for bankruptcy
The Belgian company revealed AC Hartman's winding down would not affect the business
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Lidl to donate 250,000 meals this Christmas
The discount supermarket is aiming to cut food waste from its stores by 25 per cent by 2020
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Riverford founder slams convenience culture
Catering to whims of consumers is an "absolute disaster" for the planet, Guy Singh-Watson tells delegates at FPJ Live
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£22m released for farm innovation
Latest round of small grants for boosting British agricultural productivity goes out to farmers, with new round of applications open
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Pumpkins carve out more retail growth
Pumpkin sales in Tesco on the up as more shoppers want to eat culinary varieties
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New look for AG Recruitment
New brand look for Kent-based recruiters AG Recruitment and Management following year-on-year growth over the past five years
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JL Baxter takes home top prizes at NFS 2019
Topfruit grower JL Baxter and Son scooped most awards at the National Fruit Show with Jazz apples winning tastiest apple
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Green wave
EVG’s new £28 million greenhouse is the latest in a new generation to drastically cut their environmental impact
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New end-to-end fresh produce app in development
Born in Western International wholesale market, William Hill's new app FruPro, aims to make the supply chain more transparent
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Thornton's Budgens unwraps more produce
Groundbreaking store introduces more plastic-free produce after pioneering plastic-free zones
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Citrus mural adorns New Covent Garden Market
New artwork from artist Eyal Granit will be on display to the public for a year outside the historic London market
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16m apples "left to rot" due to worker shortages
New figures from the NFU show Brexit uncertainty has hit British horticulture hard during topfruit harvest
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"GeoNutrition" to tackle hunger in Zimbabwe
University of Nottingham to use mapping of local soils and crops to fight nutrient deficiencies in Africa with £15m boost
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Spanish growers optimistic for Persimon season
PDO-certified persimmon variety, Persimon, aiming for normal volumes after tough growing season last year
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Ely hosts "most keenly contested potato race yet"
Eighth annual Ely Potato Race fiercely fought with £1,500 raised for charity
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New head for NIAB CUF
Dr Mark Stalham takes on top role at potato research group with immediate effect
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Further investment for Hummingbird Technologies
UK smart-farming startup, which uses drones to help growers make better decisions, remains popular with capital markets
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Emergency measures for tomato virus
Spread of Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus has prompted the EU to take action with new trade controls being introduced