All articles by Kathy Hammond – Page 7
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Iceland goes back online
Iceland promises free next-day delivery in online trial as it looks to get on board the digital retail juggernaut
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South African lemon crop revised down
South Africa has reviewed likely citrus output for this season
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Poskitt warns retailers over risk and reward
National Farmers Union issues warning over grower profitability at meeting with Tesco
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Red-tape slashed by new EU propsals
Administrative burden of plant health and food safety standards will be cut in the latest measures adopted by the European Commission
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UK farm incomes tumble
DEFRA figures show a slump in farmers' earnings on the back of input cost rises
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Spain makes stonefruit recovery
Despite inclement weather, Spanish stonefruit volumes are forecast to rise
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Strong profits for Branston
The potato supplier recorded a good year, achieving strong pre-tax profits, in figures just out for 2011-12
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Sainsbury's riding high on Welsh sales
Regionally sourced potatoes are enjoying a boost in Wales
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Monaghan completes takeover
Asda mushroom supplier Prime Champ has been acquired by Irish group Monaghan Mushrooms
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Mushrooms 'match' vitamin D supplements
US scientists have claimed that mushrooms can provide just as much vitamin D as supplements
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Morrisons appoints new HR director
The big-four supermarket has appointed a new group human resources director
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Harper Adams names Princess in top job
Princess Anne has been appointed into a new role at Harper Adams University
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Hunter beefs up Spain's UK push
UK nutritionist Fiona Hunter will take part in the latest advertising campaign for Spanish produce in the UK market
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Flowers evade recession
Shoppers' enthusiasm for flowers has not been dampened by the recent economic gloom according to a new study
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Spanish berries in price tumble
Prices for Spanish strawberries have fallen by a fifth this year in comparison to last season
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New report analyses Spain's wet weather
Agronomists in Spain have released a report looking into the wet weather in March and its impact on fresh produce
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Liverpool to invest £40m in wholesale market
Liverpool City Council is exploring options to open a food hub at the Edge Lane fruit and veg market
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Branston hosts Booker celebration
Potato supplier holds event for those completing Booker training programme
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Florette announces £5m summer campaign
Florette is aiming to drive purchase frequency with a summer marketing campaign that kicks off with TV advertising on 26 April.
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Jersey Royal liftings delayed
The coldest Easter since 1894 and the wettest winter in 50 years means that Jersey Royal potatoes are running well behind their usual start.