All articles by Luisa Cheshire – Page 50
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Syngenta launches environmental seed offer
Syngenta launches latest environmental seed mixes developed to offer growers agronomic and ecological benefits
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Wilson's Country plants first earlies
First Northern Irish earlies on track for an early June harvest, says Wilson's Country as plantings begin
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Grocemania attracts more investment
Grocery delivery service Grocemania raises over £170,000 in latest funding round
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Asda loses appeal in equal pay claim
UK supermarket Asda loses Supreme Court appeal in claim over equal pay brought by shop floor workers
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LEAF report shows Marque progress
New report reveals LEAF Marque businesses are leading the way in sustainable farming
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Produce pioneers: E Oldroyd & Sons
Yorkshire’s famous forced rhubarb industry would no longer exist were it not for the pioneering spirit of E Oldroyd & Sons and its Rhubarb King
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Tenderstem enjoys record sales
Tenderstem broccoli promotions will focus on special occasions as Covid restrictions relax, following two months of record sales
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Liverpool to become drone hub
Drone Major Group unveils world's first test and development area for drone technology in Liverpool City Region
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Dyson Farming extends UK strawberry season
Dyson Farming innovation extends British strawberry deal with first fruit of season picked this month from new hi-tech glasshouse
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UK faces 'Covid decade', says report
New report commissioned by government scientists concludes UK faces a decade of socio-economic upheaval caused by Covid
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New funds accelerate robot harvesting tech
UK tech company Fieldwork Robotics has raised £675,000 to speed up development of its soft-fruit and vegetable harvesting technology
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Red Tractor launches new TV campaign
British food and farming standards assurance body Red Tractor is targeting most-watched shows with new TV campaign
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East of England growers deliver potato fun
Over 600 school children enjoyed potato planting fun mid-lockdown thanks to East of England Agriculture Society and its field-to-fork mission
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Asda CEO to step down
Asda president and CEO Roger Burnley announces he will step down next year, once takeover complete
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Asda cuts plastic from produce aisles
UK supermarket Asda is switching from plastic to reusable bags in its fruit and veg aisles, and plans to remove plastic pear punnets later this year
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Grocery app Weezy launches in Bristol
On-demand 15-minute grocery delivery service Weezy expands outside London and launches in Bristol
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Ocado ditches plastic in brand refresh
Ocado.com launches major refresh of own-range products, using 27 tonnes less plastic and removing 9 million non-essential packaging items
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Growers urged to sign up for Farmer Time
UK growers are being encouraged to take part in the Farmer Time initiative, which links farms to schools
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Early Jerseys harness heritage
Steeped in farming tradition, Jersey’s famous early potatoes benefit from their ‘royal’ treatment and the island’s natural advantages
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Taste is key to tomato consumption
Consumers will repeat tomato purchases if they like taste of the variety, according to Belgian grower BelOrta