News from FPJ – Page 127
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‘Let’s support our drivers through supply chain crisis’
HGV drivers are facing huge challenges. It is time we treated them better and government planned proper solutions to their problems
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PML expands lorry fleet
Company will take delivery of 14 new trucks by the end of 2021 and 20 more next year
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Soil plan lacks ambition, say critics
The UK government has agree to pay farmers to protect and nurture the soil, but the measures don't go far enough, say environmental groups
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Asda prepares for busy Christmas
Asda has outlined the steps it is making to ensure availability over Christmas as well as giving a financial update
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British growers criticise retail promotions study
Jack Ward and Guy Poskitt question research which suggests lowering fruit and veg prices to encourage healthier, more sustainable diets
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Tesco launches media and insight platform
New platform is aimed at helping both suppliers and agencies better understand customers and engage more effectively
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New agri-food attachés target key markets
Government hopes the move will boost exports and unlock barriers to trade
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New nationwide listings for Mash Direct
Several easy-cook products secure national listings in Sainsbury's and Morrisons in the run up to Christmas
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‘Activated air’ seed cleaning ‘accelerates germination’
Trials of chemical-free seed treatment show “significant reductions in infections, improved germination rates, higher yield and reduced losses” in baby leaf salads
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Prunes 'benefit men's bone health'
New study shows prunes have promising effect on men’s bone health, adding to growing body of research
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SIT trial heralds pesticide-free future
UK start-up hails success of world-first chemical-free insect-control trial that reduces SWD by 91 per cent
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Sainsbury's adopts Amazon contactless tech
Supermarket is using Amazon's Just Walk Out technology in its contactless, checkout-free store in Holborn
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UK farmers favour direct supply
Most British farmers want to switch from supplying supermarkets and processors in favour of more direct consumer sales, survey finds
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UK farm in plant-protein world-first
Naylor Farms is seeking planning permission to build the world’s firstplant-based protein extraction facility in Lincolnshire
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The Food Chain launches Winter Food Drive
HIV charity calls for donations to help people in crisis at a time of rapidly increasing food and energy costs
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New boss for Lidl GB
Deputy CEO Ryan McDonnell steps up to the top job after Christian Härtnagel moves to take over at Lidl Germany
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Improve HGV driver facilities, govt urged
Lack of lorry parking facilities key contributor to HGV driver shortage, Logistics UK tells Transport Select Committee
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NFU 'Climate Superheros' exhibit at HofC
Winners of NFU climate-smart farming invention competition exhibit designs at House of Commons exhibition
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Westpak launches paper-based punnets
Westpak hails manufacturing breakthrough in packaging sustainability with card punnets
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Proseal expands offer
Tray-sealing machine manufacturer Proseal now offers "complete end of line packaging solution" after company developments