All Editorial articles – Page 26
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Celeriac back in fashion with sales surge
Tesco reports rising demand for a vegetable that has been hitherto largely ignored
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Defra officials up first in hort inquiry
The Horticultural Sector Committee’s inquiry into the sector kicks off on 9 March
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Supply chains ‘need more care to put brakes on food crisis’
Comment: Why the current salad shortages could just be the tip of the iceberg
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Florette and Higgidy team up for cross promotion
Partnership sees healthy brands offer money-off coupons for each other’s products
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Naylor Farms unveils €38m brassica plan
Coleslaw cabbage grower reveals huge plan for brassica protein factory
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Andrew Taylor joins Tozer Seeds
Taylor becomes account manager following Alec Roberts’ retirement
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Soil health inquiry set to open
EFRA comittee is looking at a range of issues around the sustainability of the UK’s soils
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BAPL to rank retailers on buying British
Industry body begins publishing ranking of which stores are backing British apple growers
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New award in honour of Caroline Drummond
Three organisations come together to present a new award for outstanding individual achievement
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Abel & Cole hits donation milestone
Box scheme firm has now given over a million portions of fruit and veg to charity
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Fresh Leaf Co. hits Iceland shelves
Vertical farm-produced red + green mix is promising longer shelf life and sustainable production values
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Lords opens horticulture inquiry
Industry invited to submit evidence to major inquiry into sector challenges
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Waitrose and Heston to part company
Successful partnership comes to an end after 12 years, with Waitrose focusing on own label
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Tesco hits UK LEAF certification milestone
Supermarket completes rollout of certification across UK fruit and veg suppliers, with focus turning to its global base
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Lelliott named interim chair at CGMA
Interim appointment comes in the wake of David Frankish’s departure
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NFU launches horticulture resilience plan
Sector plan outlines opportunities, barriers and asks of government
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Labour makes 50 per cent British pledge
Sir Keir Starmer makes commitment to British farming, promising a more rural-centric government
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Government drops seasonal labour premium wage
Farming minister Mark Spencer confirms workers on the visa scheme will no longer have to be paid more
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Sunak thanks British farmers
PM makes video appearance at NFU Conference to insist he’s standing up for farmers
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‘Clock ticking’ for government to back farming
NFU president Minette Batters says government needs to back its words with actions