All articles by Martyn Fisher – Page 36
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Bakkavör sells stake in fresh food firm
Foodservice giant sells its remaining 60 per cent stake in Italpizza to Dreamfood, which already controls the other 40 per cent
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Making every night date night could fight heart disease
Research conducted in Israel claims that eating more dates - along with their pits - and pomegranates protects against artery-hardening
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Ex-Tesco director joins Nisa
Stewart Smith one of two new appointments at the c-store retailer, as new CEO Nick Read rings the changes
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Nostalgic daughter set to walk Welsh coast to help her dad
Produce World's Emma Jones is doing a charity walk to raise money for an Alzheimer's charity that has helped her Welsh coast-loving father
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Jaffa aims to educate the nation
Working as part of the Tesco Eat Happy campaign, the citrus brand will be visiting Key Stage 1 and 2 children across UK schools
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NFU leaders beg UK authorities not to punish farmers
NFU leaders from Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, plus Meurig Raymond, met to discuss CAP implementation
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Farmcare, The Co-op's former farming agency, unveils aims
The firm, bought by the Wellcome Trust in 2014, has hired ex-Manor Fresh and Greenvale man Phil Britton to help achieve grand plans
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Avos buoyant as market strengthens
Avocado producers and suppliers across the globe are buoyant as demand for the product shows no sign of abating. Additional reporting by Fred Meintjes
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Shoppers swayed by stonefruit
British consumers are buying stonefruit on a more frequent basis, aided by improved retail space, and yet another strong performance from cherries
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Albert Bartlett buys threatened Heinz factory
Potato processing site in Norfolk, under threat since Heinz's Aunt Bessie's deal ended, purchased by the Scottish produce giant
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Tories plan devoted UK food unit and 'OfFarm' watchdog
Should the party win the election, they would look to raise UK foods with protected status to 200+ and cut back the inspections regime
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Ireland's 'last blackcurrant grower' buoyant
Despite most commercial producers reportedly quitting after Ribena left Ireland, Des Jeffares stuck with it and has his own new product
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Ex-pat Brit may have been killed in row over veg
David King, originally from London, was found dead last week in the bottom of a well in Normandy, France
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Yes Peas! looks to expand reach
The campaign for British pea growers is now in its tenth year, but is looking to target more digitally-savvy consumers
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Boy, 16, sets up his own fruit and veg business
Tommy Smith, from Suffolk, says he enjoys being out in the fresh air and meeting people
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Leading wholesale firm in £2.5m expansion
Ronny Liu, who runs Sunnyfield Veg and Cook’s Delights, is looking to open 60,000 sq ft storage premises in Enfield
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Supply chain spend leaves berry giant MD upbeat
Winterwood Farms saw its pre-tax profit drop from £837,532 in the year ending 2012-13, to £18,097 in the year ending 31 March 2014
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Manufacturing efficiencies help Florette up profits
Salad giant posted a pre-tax profit of £5.2 million for the year ending 31 December 2014, up from £4.1m in 2013
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Jersey flower firm's homes-build bid to survive
If approved, profits from the scheme would be put back into the business to help secure its future
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Red Tractor scheme operator on the hunt for new chairman
David Gregory will be standing down later this year having completed the maximum six years’ service allowed at AFS