News from FPJ – Page 455
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Unilever makes 'carbon positive' pledge
Global food giant makes pledge ahead of crucial UN climate change talks in Paris
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C-store giant Nisa appoints four new directors
Former board member Vimanji Odedra, plus Bharat Amin, Sukh Gill and Harry Goraya, have joined the business' three exec directors
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Produce World honours its own
Staff and sites who have given their all and then some for the company are honoured in the business' annual awards ceremony
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Sibley joins George Thompson as non-exec
Well-known former Master of the Fruiterers joins vegetable supplier at a time of expansion
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Losses mount at Tesco JV coffee chain Harris + Hoole
Supermarket giant set to pump £6 million into the artisan business, which has seen losses increase after a rapid expansion
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Mildew fungicide granted extension for minor use
A fungicide that controls powdery mildew in cucumbers has been granted an Extension of Authorisation for Minor Use
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Growers urged to ‘share their story’
Next year’s Open Farm Sunday will celebrate the diversity of farming under new theme as growers urged to sign up
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South African fruit industry launches chef competition
Cook South Africa competition asks young chefs to create dishes using South African fruit to win placement at top restaurant
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'Peace date’ sales to help Syrian families
Nature & More's new campaign will support Selina Hami’s project to deliver food supplies to families in Syrian war zones
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Boxall leaves LEAF after 16 years
Well-known director made redundant after his role was integrated into existing head office positions
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Prices plummet due to cauliflower glut
Warm temperatures mean growers are harvesting January crops this week amid warnings of possible supply gap in early 2016
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Eden Project 'hot rocks' plan entails fresh produce plots
The Cornish visitor attraction is bidding for part of a £12 million EU fund awarded to Cornwall to build a geothermal plant
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Strong salad sales help Bakkavor grow revenue
The food manufacturing giant's Q3 result for the 13 weeks ending 26 September 2015 saw it post a turnover of £419.9 million
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Muñoz firm's juice bar party to kick off Spain citrus season
The juice bar is expected to see tens of thousands of Londoners exposed to the products, and receiving a 'unique taste of Spain'
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Waitrose sales up, spearheaded by strong fruit figures
The retailer said that it believed this was thanks in part to a Christmas direct marketing campaign "landing with customers"
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Digital bid to link organic retailers with consumers
Soil Association's Organic Christmas Market 'will be the biggest yet', and aims to capitalise on strong online sales of organic products
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Onion grower raises cash to help cancer charity
More than £11,000 handed to Cancer Research by Stourgarden from sales of the company’s exclusive Rosanna Pink Onion packs at Tesco
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New shipping route links UK and Portugal
New route will call at European and Portuguese ports three times a week provided by shipping firms MacAndrews and OPDR
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Eustice calls for supply chain adjustment
Defra minister argues that small farmers are having to take on a disproportionate level of risk
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Catering giant ‘adding more veg’ to popular dishes
Sodexo’s new Green & Lean menu pilot, developed with WWF, aims to increase nutrition and reduce environmental impact of school meals