All articles by Martyn Fisher – Page 83
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M&S expands food business
Retail giant to double the pace of expansion in food at home and abroad as it continues to increase market share
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CAP reform fears under discussion
With talk of land and tenancy reform, annual council meeting is a chance for NFU Scotland members to get prepared
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Man crosses sea in pumpkin
Artist goes from mainland England to Isle of Wight in motor-powered squash, and breaks 'pumpkin paddle' world record
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Potato campaign reaches milestone
Major Potato Council initiative gives children access to free growing kits and assistance from growers and suppliers
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Fruit trees for 100k schoolchildren
TV food campaigner Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall behind bid to get UK youngsters eating more fruit
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Fresh study claims neonics harm bees
Experiment suggests exposure to neonicotinoids makes the insects more susceptible to attack by a 'deformed wing virus'
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Importer partners with soccer star
Major UK banana importer joins forces with leading children's football activity club led by ex-England international
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Revolutionary new fresh delivery service
New venture uses edible flowers from New Covent Garden Market, and fresh produce from Kent
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AWB fight taken to Strasbourg
Trade union takes bid to retain agricultural worker board championed by Winston Churchill to European Court of Human Rights
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Rise in online grocery window-shopping
74 per cent of shoppers surveyed say technology saves time on grocery shopping, with 69 per cent saying it saves money
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More record results for food discounters
Aldi and Lidl increase their market share in latest data released, while Tesco, Asda and Morrisons take a hit
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Surge in shipping of exotic fruit
Western Europe decreases to 38 per cent share of worldwide shipping imports, but Eastern Europe's share is up
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Tesco's food waste is 'staggering'
Families waste about £700 a year throwing away food, report reveals, with shocking dumping figures for salads and apples
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US turmoil helps commodity currencies
US government crisis strengthens 'risky' commodity-related currencies such as the South African rand
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Food firms fear rising costs
New report suggests raw materials going up in price is biggest worry for UK businesses, but that we may see more export trade
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Fruit Show 'breaks records'
Show chair praises quality and variety on offer at the Kent event, which is set to get even bigger in 2014
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Theresa May wants 'slavery abolition'
Home Secretary joined by major supermarkets at signing of GLA agreement to tackle supply chain exploitation
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Arrests in Fens exploitation investigation
Action follows BBC investigation into the plight of Eastern European workers employed to pick leeks
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Fenland Celery quality recognised
Becomes 55th British food product to earn recognition for its quality, history and links to a specific local area
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Fresh produce 'extends lives'
Combined fruit and vegetable consumption of more than 569 grams per day reduces the risk of mortality by 10 per cent