All articles by Martyn Fisher – Page 15
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Produce World honours its own
Staff and sites who have given their all and then some for the company are honoured in the business' annual awards ceremony
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Losses mount at Tesco JV coffee chain Harris + Hoole
Supermarket giant set to pump £6 million into the artisan business, which has seen losses increase after a rapid expansion
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Eden Project 'hot rocks' plan entails fresh produce plots
The Cornish visitor attraction is bidding for part of a £12 million EU fund awarded to Cornwall to build a geothermal plant
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Strong salad sales help Bakkavor grow revenue
The food manufacturing giant's Q3 result for the 13 weeks ending 26 September 2015 saw it post a turnover of £419.9 million
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Muñoz firm's juice bar party to kick off Spain citrus season
The juice bar is expected to see tens of thousands of Londoners exposed to the products, and receiving a 'unique taste of Spain'
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Waitrose sales up, spearheaded by strong fruit figures
The retailer said that it believed this was thanks in part to a Christmas direct marketing campaign "landing with customers"
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Digital bid to link organic retailers with consumers
Soil Association's Organic Christmas Market 'will be the biggest yet', and aims to capitalise on strong online sales of organic products
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Onion grower raises cash to help cancer charity
More than £11,000 handed to Cancer Research by Stourgarden from sales of the company’s exclusive Rosanna Pink Onion packs at Tesco
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Farmcare hires ex-Waitrose man
Retailer's former head of commercial for its farming operations talks up opportunity of joining 'the biggest and best business in agriculture'
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Peppers hit by 'traffic light' price wars
Pepper suppliers are seriously worried about the effects of the supermarkets’ race to the bottom on price
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Mushroom sector poised for growth
Mushroom suppliers have their concerns about the introduction of the National Living Wage, and continued price pressure, but there’s a lot to be happy about in the category
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Aldi named world's top brand for sixth year in a row
The discount retailer has once again topped the annual Global Brand Simplicity Index from US-based brand consultancy Siegel & Gale
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Discount pressure continues to hit Asda sales
It's been a fifth successive quarter of falling revenue at Asda, as CEO laments the "challenge" nature of the UK grocery market
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Healthier breakfast 'helps kids perform better at school'
UK experts claim to have established a direct and positive link between students’ breakfast consumption and their educational attainment
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Aldi and Lidl reach UK grocery market share milestone
Yet more strong sales growth for the discount retailers sees them claim a 10 per cent share of the UK grocery market
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AG Thames in 'UK-first' apple product launch
The new product is out now in one litre and 250ml bottles, with a naturally red cider scheduled for release in April 2016
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QV Foods extends its brand into prepared
Veg Lovers aims to tempt new consumers into trying fresh prepared lines by focusing on core, successful products
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Good growing conditions help JO Sims up profit
Spalding-headquartered firm increased pre-tax profit in the year ending 31 December 2014 from £637,061 to £1.2 million
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Red Tractor lauds 'incredible' promotional scheme
Over 120,000 people entered the competition offering the chance to win a £350 Farm Stay UK mini break every day during the promotional period
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McCain man crowned by potato industry
Nick Vermont, who joined the frozen potato giant more than 30 years ago, receives prestigious prize at key potato event