All articles by Martyn Fisher – Page 58
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Bad weather causes drop in profits and turnover for JO Sims
Fresh produce giant posts turnover of £43.6 million and pre-tax profits of £637,000 for the most recent financial year
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Surge in Nando's popularity boosts UK sweetcorn supply
Growers such as Barfoots also aided in this by a record early start for the crop together with ideal growing conditions
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Judge lands health and safety top job
The current CEO of Insolvency Service takes over from acting chief executive Kevin Myers as Health and Safety Executive chief
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Condor inks new 10-year Guernsey, Jersey and UK deal
Ferry firm's non-exclusive agreement with Jersey Ports allows Condor Ferries to operate freight services until 2024
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Joe, 19, accepts boss' test and grows UK melons for retail
Tesco to sell melons grown by student Joe De Pascalis in Herefordshire that are 'as good as those from Spain and Brazil'
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Before starts show after English studies
Former Marshal Papworth Fund student puts the skills he learnt to use by staging his own agricultural show in Malawi
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Andre curries 'flava' with Iceland Foods
Pop singer and TV presenter Peter Andre is the latest ex-'I'm A Celebrity' contestant to become the face of frozen food giant
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Sales growth the goal for Organic September
Next month's campaign will look to build on the 2013 equivalent, which saw sales in the organics market rise by 9 per cent
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Hard-hitting TV ad steps up slavery fight in the UK
The national campaign, which will run in the UK until October, aims to encourage the public to identify signs of modern slavery
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Branston, Billy and the kids
Branston All Saints Kidz Club has received sponsored shirts and a visit from the Lincolnshire company's potato mascot
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Lib Dems announce plans to scrap Severn Bridge toll
'These tolls shouldn't be used as a money-maker by either the Welsh or UK government,' claims the party's Welsh leader
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Tesco produce 'damaged' amid Gaza protest
One arrested as Free Gaza protest at a branch of the supermarket allegedly leads to fruit and veg being thrown on floor
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Liu's change
Wholesaler Ronny Liu wants to kickstart a charity project that could raise more than £1 million for the needy in his native and adopted homelands
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UK industry chiefs play down impact of Russia's produce ban
Association figureheads confident that year-long Russian ban on EU produce shouldn't cause major disruption to UK market
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Tesco is UK's leading English apples and pears seller
Sales of Conference pears, Cox, Braeburn and Bramley apples are the native varieties that continue to prove popular
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Produce World's blooming great work to boost Boston
The firm's Butterwick site has been sponsoring a number of initiatives across the Lincolnshire town
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New Libya deal for UK banana brand
BanaBay to start supplying premium quality bananas to Tripoli-based Al Fakhira as it seeks to boost Middle East presence
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UK 'would have no food' as of today without imports
With British self-sufficiency continuing to drop, the NFU is using today (August 7) to highlight the plight
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New hi-tech lab for food analysis firm
Facility in Gloucestershire brings together all of Campden BRI’s food composition activities
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Burgess joins Potato Council
Dr Philip Burgess, ex-potato specialist for The Co-op's farming operations, becomes organisation's new comms chief