All articles by John Broy – Page 34
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Top-fruit industry feels the heat
Rising temperatures across the continent could reduce top-fruit tonnage to the lowest levels since 1997.
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BPC revels in fad diet debate
With much attention being given to fad diets such as the Atkins Diet, there has been a surge in industry and consumer support for the British Potato Council's Fab not Fad campaign.
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IFIS launches online database
The International Food Information Service has made its Food Science &Technology Abstracts (FSTA) database available online for the first time.
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IFP makes Waitrose appointment
Isleham Fresh Produce introduces its new account manager for Waitrose.
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Promotion success for Spanish Picota
Foods from Spain has pronounced itself delighted with the success of the 2003 campaign for Spanish Picota cherries.
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Lingarden announces new appointment
Lingarden has announced the appointment of Les Bennett as its new business development manager
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Lantra makes mark in Wales
Lantra was busy exciting customers at the Royal Welsh Show, with a heavy focus on horticulture.
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CBI figures reveal good July retail performance
Retail figures released for July showing a pleasing increase in performance
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Sainsbury launches Capespan promotion
Sainsbury's has launched a "buy one get second half price" promotion with Cape Granny Smiths apples
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Barfoots celebrates sweetcorn start
The UK's first "Corn Fest" went with a swing last Saturday when Barfoots of Botley celebrated the start of the season in style.
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Blight tally rises
Ten further cases of potato blight infections have been discovered in the UK according to the British Potato Council (BPC), bringing the total to over 30 in the last month
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Lockwood launches new machinery
Lockwood has announced the launch of a new range of Checkweighing machines.
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FTA reveals rise in operating costs
The FTA has revealed sharp increases in the running costs of vehicles in the last 12 months.
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Brammy winners announced
The tenth Brammy Awards took place last week with the judging panel tasting over 100 Bramley apple products
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Tastes of Anglia goes exotic
Tastes of Anglia has seen a trend towards the production of new, exciting and innovative food and drin
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Organised crime moves in on produce
A report in The Times claims that gangs are supplying Chinese immigrants as cheap farm labour.
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Sainsbury's results disappoint City
Sainsbury's chief executive Sir Peter Davis has expressed his dissatisfaction with the supermarket group's sales growth, which last quarter fell below city forecasts.
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Cadbury's indifference to obesity lawsuits
John Sunderland, chairman of Cadbury Schweppes, has said that he is not worried about being sued by consumers who claim that its products contribute to obesity
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New vegan diet cuts cholesterol
Scientists claim to have devised a simple diet that dramatically reduces cholesterol without any need for medication