All articles by Martyn Fisher – Page 67
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New appointments to FSA board
Ram Gidoomal, Heather Peck and Jim Smart will serve an initial three-year term ending in April 2017
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Eating more apples and pears could cut stroke risk
Combo of studies finds that the people who ate the most fruits and vegetables were 21 per cent less likely to have a stroke
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Arrests in worker exploitation case
Two men and two women aged between 23 and 30 arrested in Humberside through joint police and GLA operation
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Tributes paid to 'immense' ex-NFU president Sir Ben Gill
Adrian Barlow and Meurig Raymond among those who pay tribute to English Apples and Pears chairman, who has died aged 64
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Management moves for herb firm R&G
Dean Fowler takes charge of day-to-day running of business, and Jo Venus joins as a commercial analyst
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Warburton's gluten-free veg wraps take foodservice by storm
Newburn Bakehouse, Warburton’s dedicated gluten and wheat free range, launches products in Starbucks and Costa
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Retailers in Stronger Together fight
The REC joins the ALP, BRC, GLA and the UK’s largest retailers to cut human trafficking and forced labour in the UK
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Leek farmer's 'glean' credentials
Around 1,000 kilos of Tim Casey's leeks salvaged, enough for 12,500 portions, and distributed to regional food charities.
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Schools project for salad and veg firm
Freshtime set to launch new project to encourage healthy eating and teach Lincolnshire children about growing food
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Turnover up and record profits at Berry Gardens
Growers' group toasts a very successful 2013, but change is afoot with a new chairman set to take the helm
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Ghana's costly export truck saga
Two vans purchased in 2010 for €600k under government scheme to help boost exports remain unused
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Boston firm takes on first apprentice
Twenty-year-old ex-chef Laura Harpham takes on trainee buyer role at Freshtime
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UK crop-picker exploitation arrests
Two brothers, both Lithuanian nationals, arrested on suspicion of human trafficking workers to pick agricultural crops
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Bubbleberry set for Waitrose stores
Exclusive perfumed fruit, official name being fragaria moschata, went on sale in selected Waitrose branches from Wednesday
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This year's Open Farm Sunday set to be biggest event yet
Still time to sign up, with registrations and industry support already significantly up on previous years
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Prepared produce firms in merger
Ever-changing markets result in Hazeldene and Parripak joining forces to become MyFresh
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Sainsbury's eyes managerial revamp
New roles for Helen Buck, Paul Mills-Hicks and Roger Burnley ahead of Mike Coupe replacing Justin King as CEO
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Morrisons to cut price on 1,200 lines
The move comes as the UK's fourth largest retailer fights to win back shoppers after months of falling sales
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Credit rating agencies warn of possible Tesco cut
Standard & Poor changes its outlook on retailer's debt from stable to negative, following on from Moody's doing similar
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Cancer charity link-up for BanaBay
Up-and-coming brand chosen by World Cancer Research Fund UK to promote message that healthy eating can help prevent cancer