All articles by FPJ Staff – Page 9
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AnalysisWill Amazon revolutionise food distribution?
Isabelle Chaboud, a professor at the Grenoble School of Management (GEM), looks at the possible long-term effects on the grocery market of Amazon's foray into food retail
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ArticleHow urban farmers are growing without soil or light
Silvio Caputo, senior lecturer at the University of Portsmouth, looks at how hydroponics can help farmers producing indoors and in small spaces
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ArticleHow to tap into the healthy eating trend
Opinion: Kantar Worldpanel's consumer insight director Ed Griffiths on how the sector can stay ahead of the healthy eating curve
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VideoLet's talk about ugly fruit and veg
Video: Mike Meinhardt of Red Hat Cooperative delivers his TEDx talk on the benefits of full crop utilisation
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ArticleIndustry must combat effects of Brexit
Comment: Richard Hochfeld MD Alan Guindi on why he feels there are no positives around Brexit for fresh produce businesses
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ArticleUKPIF steps up campaign
Comment: UK Produce Industry Fair director Trevor Hyde reflects on the debut show and looks forward to an expanded 2018 edition
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VideoVideo: Britain at Fruit Logistica
Michael Barker chatted to Gary Taylor, Carol Ford and Rob Burns to discuss the value of putting your business on the global stage
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ArticleFresh from River Cottage
He’s made his name in the world of TV chefs as an avid supporter of ‘back-to-basics’ cooking and homegrown delights straight from his rural Axminster idyll. And, as Ian Faulconbridge finds out, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s excitement for all manner of fresh produce remains as fervent as ever
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ArticleLetter to Juliet: Britain needs workers
Opinion: NFU chief horticulture adviser Hayley Campbell-Gibbons hits back at Juliet Samuel's article on labour in The Telegraph
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ArticleToo soon to declare end of age of promotions
Ed Griffiths, consumer insight director at Kantar Worldpanel, on why promotions will remain in retailers' toolboxes
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ArticleBest market gong for New Spitalfields
London wholesale market collects prestigious trophy at last week's Great British Market Awards
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ArticleLocation not always best indicator of ethics
Opinion: Wealmoor chief executive Avnish Malde on why judgements shouldn't be made on CSR standards just based on location
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ArticleLaurence Eldred: A life’s journey well travelled
Laurence Eldred, who made his mark on Spitalfields Market over more than seven decades, has died after a short illness aged 90. His son Martin pays tribute to the memory of his father
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ArticleWhy the UK should align with developing nations
Helen Dennis, policy and advocacy manager at the Fairtrade Foundation, discusses Britain's post-Brexit trade options
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ArticleWill it be a jolly Xmas for fresh produce?
In his last column for FPJ, Kantar's Chris Cowan explains what to expect in retail fresh produce promotions this Christmas
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ArticleLabour situation is looming disaster
Opinion: British Summer Fruits chairman Nick Marston on why the lack of a labour scheme would be a catastrophe
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AnalysisOpinion: Why it's now crucial media
TV's Chris Bavin on why it's no longer social media, but vital media in the new business environment
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ArticleBasing prices on production is not the answer
The French proposals to let producers set prices is not the way to end the retail price war in the UK, writes Fesa's Sisco Tello
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ArticleEuropean shopping frequency in decline
British suppliers eyeing growth in European retail sector should note market trends and frequency declines, writes Kantar's Chris Cowan
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Article'Dig for Brexit' is flawed concept
Opinion: David Barling, professor of food policy and security and director of the Centre for Agriculture, Food and Environmental Management at the University of Hertfordshire, looks at why expecting British farmers to produce more is not as simple as it sounds

