All articles by Michael Barker – Page 129
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Sweet future for Opal fruit
Empire World Trade predicts a comeback for yellow apples as UK-grown Opal comes on stream
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Re:fresh Awards open for entries
New categories and an interactive voting process form part of innovative new Re:fresh Awards 2013
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Health and safety gong for Total Foodservice
Company honoured for its health and safety commitments at International Safety Awards
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Root revival
Carrots and parsnips might be on for a late start, but the cold weather has brought a boost in sales, writes Michael Barker
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Warm front moves over veg
Rain and cooler weather over recent weeks hasn’t won Mother Nature too many friends, but in the veg category at least it hasn’t been all bad news
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New faces join British Growers Association board
BGA strengthens board with three new appointments and names a new chairman
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Andy Peters appointed at SRUC
Professor takes on newly created role aimed at growing research, education and consulting
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FPJ digital edition now available
Subscribers can now access Fresh Produce Journal content via a range of new digital platforms
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Frank Corrigan announces retirement
64-year-old retires after almost 50 years in the industry in Britain and Ireland
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Middle Eastern promise
Despite the many challenges facing producers in the region, Middle Eastern fruit and vegetable companies are upbeat about the future of supply.
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Mansfield surges ahead
Leading grower Mansfields is defying the recession to invest big and keep the company at the forefront of supply
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M&S loses Interflora court case
Upmarket retailer loses a dispute over the use of the Interflora trademark online
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Campaigners call for Fairtrade smallholder support
Supporters deliver petition to Downing Street calling for more G8 backing for smallholder farmers
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A cherry triumph
Growers are flocking to plant cherry trees at present, and with considerable season extension work taking place, the category is in good shape.
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NFU joins fight against 'grossly unfair' CAP reform proposals
Farmers' union claims proposals to allow member states to transfer funds between pillars will distort competition
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Florette challenges public to create their One Minute Wonders
Bagged-salad giant unveils latest strand of its £5m summer marketing campaign
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Asda puts the focus on multichannel
Walmart-owned business reports 4.5 per cent growth on the back of a focus in its multichannel offering
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Video: Florette ad hits the air
Florette is launching its summer marketing campaign this week with a range of TV activity
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Beating the sun
The miserable weather might have delayed crops, but it hasn’t prevented British producers from ramping up their promotional activity