News from FPJ – Page 366
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Tesco adds frozen berries to Perfectly Imperfect range
Wonky veg range extended to include frozen mixed berries as retailer continues drive to tackle food waste
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Stunt offers gin and tonic in exchange for a cucumber
Hendrick’s Gin has announced it will serve gin and tonics in exchange for a cucumber in a new take on World Cucumber Day
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Michael Gove appointed Defra secretary
Brexiteer replaces Andrea Leadsom at food, farming and environment department in cabinet reshuffle
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Anglia Farmers enjoy turnover growth
New CEO’s collaborative approach drives strong growth among group members
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The sustainability agenda
How can producers respond sustainably to food crazes and what is the consumer appetite for ethical produce? President of organic watchdog Ecovia Intelligence, Amarjit Sahota, chats to Nina Pullman
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Borough Market establishes trader support fund
New fund will provide financial support to ‘hidden victims’ of terror attack as market prepare to reopen this week
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Greenvale sponsors Great Scottish Tattie Run
Potato supplier sponsors family event in Edinburgh where participants race with nets of potatoes over their shoulders
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‘Inspirational’ Aichen wins Lifetime Achievement
AG Thames chairman Leon Aichen, Greenyard Flowers and Aldi were among the winners this year's Fresh Awards
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NFU ‘wary’ of tightening soil protection rules
Guy Smith warns that stringent regulations on soil protection would only encourage imports from countries with low standards
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Union slams WWF for biodiversity criticism
Environmental NGO unfairly critical of British farmers for harming biodiversity, says NFU, but WWF highlights cost of intensive farming
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Montosa brings tropicals range to UK
The company has given its guacamole and mango sauce brand, Native, an overhaul ahead of a push into the UK market
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Poupart relaunches Ravenhill brand
Produce giant has unveiled premium produce brand with new-look visuals designed for high end retail
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NFU calls for clarity after election shock
Union says whoever forms the new government must put farming at the heart of its policies and Brexit negotiations
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Raft of NPD for Neame Lea Nursery
Company unveils new range of trial products including salad bowls, smoothies and a tea infusion
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‘Defra must work with NHS to boost health’
Farming and health sectors must collaborate more to improve diets and tackle diet-related health issues, professors tell Nuffield Conference
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Report calls for UK farming policy overhaul
Three-pronged scheme based on sustainable practices should replace CAP post-Brexit, says Sustain advocacy group
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Chefs embrace new veg-centric trend
A new trend to place veg at the heart of menus while meat becomes a support act is set to hit the UK foodservice sector
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First Comber Earlies set for supermarket shelves
Early Northern Irish variety is ready for sale, with quality described as ‘excellent’ by packer Wilson’s Country
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Branding in wholesale
The wholesale markets are resplendent with brands from all manner oftraders both domestic and international
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Owning the market
The retailers have got own branding down to an art form as it becomes a key battleground in the fight for share