All articles by Martyn Fisher – Page 38
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Eating spinach and kale could 'keep your brain young'
Pensioners monitored in study who had just one or two helpings a day allegedly had brainpower of people 11 years younger
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Eating organic 'boosts sperm count'
Research conducted in US claims to show that switching to an organic diet could improve sperm quality and quantity
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Nisa sees the Scunny side with charity gesture
Retailer donates five-figure sum to more than 100 causes in Scunthorpe and surrounding areas
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Brit claims she beat deadly cancer with fruit-filled diet
Key lifestyle changes made by 31-year-old who alleges that she completely transformed her initial 'terminal' diagnosis
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New board of directors for GLA
Sextet includes a former Staffline director, and will get its first taste of action directing the labour supply watchdog in April
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Grocery 2035: What is the future of retail?
One of the big four going under? Town centres once again becoming the heart of the economy? That’s what one expert reckons
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M&S launches juice featuring 2015's 'hottest' superfood
Retailer claims that it is the only own-label retailer on the high street using baobab, which boasts numerous health benefits
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ERMS introduces new products to range
Cambridgeshire-based firm goes after new consumers with Spanish soup and juice offering
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UK raspberries hit shop shelves for 'first time' in March
Waitrose gets ready to stock the product thanks to a combination of growing techniques and 'perfect' weather
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Veg giant rings changes in wake of forklift injuries
MyFresh was recently ordered to pay out more than £46,000 after separate incidents left two workers with injuries
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Irish consumers 'reject' cauliflower and kale
Research by Tesco finds brassicas are not as loved as they once were, while Dubliners are more inclined to buy 'trendy' produce
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Heinz to buy fellow food giant Kraft
One of the biggest food firms in the world worth about £18bn would be created by the deal involving the tomato ketchup giant
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Pre-prepared produce 'falls short' on vitamin C front
Daily Mail launches investigation-experiment to gauge the levels of vitamin C in value-added pre-prepared fruit and veg products
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Still 'so much' to do to boost berry consumption
Despite being a sales-leader in supermarkets worldwide, Global Berry Congress delegates heard that the hard work has only just begun
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David Long joins NFU horticulture and potatoes board
Kent-based strawberry and pear farmer will be representing the interests of all growers in the south-east region
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Tesco takes full ownership of 21 superstores
CEO Dave Lewis says move is 'aimed at insulating more of our businesses from indexed rent reviews'
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RPA scraps online-only payment scheme
Government agency announces a return to paper-based applications after farmers found the digital system to be 'hopeless'
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Pauleys signs supply deal with SAICA
SAICA has installed four cutting-edge box-making machines in two of Pauleys' UK factories
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Russia permits import of Scottish seed potatoes
Re-engagement with EU seed potato market continues, as 160 tonnes shipped from the UK to a Russian farm following inspection
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Food Forensics in UK first
The Norwich-based food science business has been awarded UKAS accreditation to ISO17025:2005, and appoints new director