All articles by Martyn Fisher – Page 42
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Local authorities 'must act' to halt excessive food waste
London government watchdog wants to see separate food waste collections, as its research unearths alarming figures
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Fresh produce firm looks to 'grow in different areas'
ERMS UK enters new era as it joins forces with a PR firm in a bid to be more proactive and invite interest from a range of businesses
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£1m freight investment at Port of Dover
Motis, which runs the site's Freight Services Agency, is shelling out the seven-figure sum to bolster the site's amenities
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Produce World 'degree' to unearth stars of the future
Leading grower offering paid-for work experience across all areas of the business alongside a degree in food manufacture
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Cawston Press unveils new veg drink range
The £8m brand is bringing cartons of ‘Sweet Greens’, ‘Sunshine Blend’ and ‘Radiant Roots’ to the growing health juice market
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Work begins on €50m restructuring of port
First step in bid to create capacity for the world's largest cargo vessels to travel to and unload at Foynes, in the Republic of Ireland
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Growers urged to tackle 'painful' potato oversupply
Potato Council chair Fiona Fell urges growers to only grow what they know they can sell
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'Slipshod' veg and flower gangmaster loses licence
Peter Milewski, of Rotherham-based P & M Groundworks, fails in appeal against GLA decision
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Frost sight set on driving growth
CEO of leading fresh produce software firm Linkfresh relocates to California as part of global expansion bid
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Sales surge ahead for cabbage that's red
Strong year-on-year volume growth for product, as UK consumers 'recognise the high nutritional value of the veg'
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G's organic range unveils five new products
Salad products, plus brown onions and leeks join other products in the range, which was launched in September 2014
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First bunch of UK asparagus sells for £181
Season starts in style, with charity auction, and special delivery to flagship M&S store in time for Valentine's Day
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Buoyant herbs set standard for growth
The fresh herb market abounds with energy, ideas and forward momentum. Martyn Fisher finds out why
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Chips buck the trend in potatoes
While potatoes in their natural form might be struggling, chips, chilled and frozen potato products are experiencing solid growth
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The heat is on for potatoes
An oversupply in the market and storage issues aren’t helping potato growers and suppliers, but it isn’t necessarily all doom and gloom
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USA's Fox TV takes note as Asda unveils 'world-first' onion
Bedfordshire-produced sweet red that has been more than 20 years in the making captures global media attention
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Dalton Philips to leave Morrisons within days
Retailer confirms in stock market statement that outgoing CEO will leave the retailer on Monday, 16 February
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Bakkavor posts strong Q4 results
Prepared giant's turnover figure for Q4 2014 was £428.4 million, compared to £416.3m in Q4 2013
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Alarming fruit and veg consumption figures revealed
New study finds that 96 per cent of children aged between 11 and 18 in Northern Ireland are not getting their 5 A DAY
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Produce firm lands Aldi supply deal
Montrose-based Stirfresh will see packs of its fresh vegetable medley stocked in the hard discounter's 58 Scottish stores