All articles by Luisa Cheshire – Page 51
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Chinese consumers seek premium tomatoes
When it comes to tomatoes, Chinese consumers want premium product, Haisheng vice-president Joyce Cui tells GTC 2021
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Amazon opens second London store
Online retail behemoth Amazon has opened its second bricks-and-mortar Amazon Fresh store in London next to Wembley Stadium
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Tomatoes benefit from health kick
German consumers are buying more fresh produce, including tomatoes, in a bid to eat more healthily
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Eat local helps Pembrokeshire spuds
Producers predict strong demand for their Pembrokeshire earlies thanks to an upward trend for locally-grown food
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Make more tomato time, industry urged
Breakfast and snacks represent two meal events where tomato consumption could be developed, study finds
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£74m funds new agritech hub
£74m funds new UK agritech hub to improve the efficiency and output of global agricultural technology
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Pandemic pushes produce among 18-24 bracket
British 18-24-year-olds are eating more fruit and veg and cooking more from scratch than pre-pandemic, new study reveals
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Drones to deliver by 2040?
Drones could account for 30 per cent of same-day deliveries by 2040, according to LEK Consulting
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AHDB highlights IPM strategy
Prevention, detection and control are key pillars to AHDB’s IPM strategy, designed to help potato growers adapt to a world with fewer pesticides
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Post-Brexit border checks delayed until 2022
UK government announces six-month delay on post-Brexit border food checks to give businesses more time to prepare for new procedures
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Reflex launches sustainable packaging division
Reflex Group launches lined board division Pack Plus to provide sustainable alternative to plastic packaging
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Wilson's sees spud sales soar
Northern Ireland’s leading potato brand Wilson’s Country retains its top-of-the-market slot and doubles retail sales in 2020
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Aldi funds 60 produce apprenticeships
Aldi will fund 60 produce industry apprenticeships over the next two years, in partnership with MDS
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Waitrose tackles inequality in supply chain
Waitrose unveils ‘women in supply chain’ report to tackle discrimination in fruit and veg production, reports iNews
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Morrisons makes net zero 2030 farm pledge
Morrisons has pledged to become the first UK retailer to be supplied by net zero carbon farms by 2030, five years ahead of the market
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Online shopping reaches "sticking point"
Online grocery shopping is here to stay, says Nielsen, with a 132 per cent increase in February sales from the same time last year
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Online innovator
Mel Smith, CEO of Ocado Retail, reflects on an extraordinary year which saw Ocado.com become the UK’s fastest-growing supermarket and Smith receive a CBE from the Queen
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LEAF changes Open Farm Sunday date
LEAF Open Farm Sunday to move to last weekend in June when Covid restrictions expected to lift
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Ministers mull relaxed border checks
Food shortage fears prompt UK government plan to ease post-Brexit checks on EU imports, reports The Observer
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Empower women in global ag, says UN
Empowering women is crucial to sustainable food security, says UN food agency on International Women’s Day