All articles by Ed Leahy – Page 24
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England expects
With a new research hub and a university partnership under its belt, England Marketing is aiming to take market research to a new level
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Tesco turnaround on track
Strong yearly results "delight" Tesco CEO Dave Lewis after rise in sales and profits buoy the company in tough conditions
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Thai produce on show during Thai Week
New initiative backed by Thai government to promote Thai produce and cooking saw British chefs learn how to master Thai ingredients
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AI to protect Berry Gardens' supply chain
Cyber security is an increasing concern in fresh produce with threats of hackers increasing
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Soil Association announces Ecocert partnership
By teaming up with the French organic certifier the duo hope to create a new "integrity-based" worldwide organic culture
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Knowledge on weed control "getting lost"
New review from AHDB calls for a "major shake-up" of UK weed management efforts
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Morrisons to roll out paper bag scheme
The supermarket will offer paper bags at all stores after a successful trial which saw paper carrier bags used at the checkout
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Thousands of businesses unregistered for EU trade
Defra secretary Michael Gove urges businesses to register for an EORI number ahead of Brexit deadline
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Asda now second largest retailer
New figures from Kantar show two years of growth for Asda to overtake Sainsbury's in market share
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Tesco to start closed loop recycling trial
New scheme means customers can deposit plastic bags and crisp packets at Tesco stores
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Algorithms to change the way we buy
Berries must become part of the app-based eating trend going forward says Rabobank's Cindy Van Rijswick
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Raspberry picker bots "could arrive in five years"
Robotics expert Dr Martin Stoelen believes automation in berry production is nearing as technology advances
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Pollinator losses "widespread" says study
Wild bees and hoverfly numbers have fallen by a quarter since 1980 due to modern faming practises, according to scientists
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Early Risers
Like their Jersey competitors, Pembrokeshire Early potato varieties have had a much easier growing season as planting gets underway
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Report touts retailer 25 per cent market share cap
Charity Sustain's new report suggests a market share cap could help create a fairer, more sustainable food model
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New LSA fellows gather at AHDB SmartHort
The new LSA Charitable Trust fellowship scheme gets underway with the first six fellows meeting for the first time
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£50k for NIAB EMR innovation bid
The Kent research group will use the money to pitch for a multi-million pound investment into Kent's fresh produce sector
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BerryWorld breeders "win a genome"
KeyGene's "genome-for-free" contest helps breeders develop new and better varieties of fruit
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First Indian Arra grapes land in Europe
Jupiter Group's new production from the Southern Hemisphere increases its supply to ten months of the year
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Researchers make plant disease breakthrough
Discovery of immunity chromosomes in plants can pave the way for developing disease resistant crops