All articles by Nina Pullman – Page 25
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Ambitious FTAs are ‘more effective’
Modern trade deals have successfully boosted EU exports, imports and increased jobs, a new report has found
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West country fruit shop closes
A popular fruit and veg shop close to Bristol has announced its closure after struggling to gain footfall
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Aunt Bessie’s launches frozen vegetable chips
New frozen vegetable chips made from parsnips, carrots and sweet potato will launch at Tesco and Waitrose this month
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Sales served ice cold
Fresh produce suppliers are investing in frozen as a way of extending the season and entering valuable export markets
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Better storage guidance 'would cut food waste'
Reducing the number of date labels on produce has helped consumers but there is more work to be done on storage guidelines
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Waitrose trials video shelf labels
Video labelling features tasting tips from buyers and can help promote seasonal campaigns
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Innocent launches new ‘Super Juices’
New vegetable and vitamin drinks from smoothie giant designed help consumers reduce fatigue and meet 5 A DAY target
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Tesco claims 'earliest-ever' English strawberries
Medlar Fruit Farms-grown Driscoll's Lusa strawberries are available on shelves in February for the first time
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Fairtrade banana sales up six per cent
Bananas were the second fastest-growing Fairtrade product during the last year and grow ahead of declining grocery market
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Fresh produce firms rise in value
Fresh produce firms have risen in value by five and 10 per cent over the last 12 months, a new study has found
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Waitrose 'first' to launch UK-grown salad bag
Retailer has said Wingland Foods' new energy efficient glasshouse will mean it can stock British salad all year round
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Mack forms plum JV with South African stonefruit grower
The Custom Plum Company will market a series of exclusive plum hybrids to the UK market
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Boris Johnson visits Blue Skies Ghana
Foreign secretary visited tropical fruit supplier in Ghana and met with chairman Anthony Pile as part of a tour of west Africa
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Wholesale trade mourns passing of two legends
Ray Hopley of New Covent Garden Market, and Terry Fleming of Western International, are remembered by friends
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M&S sends out Flavor King gift boxes
Retailer has sent its top 500 loyalty card holders a new season pluot while suppliers and buyers attend Flavor King supper club
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Driver arrested after migrants found at Spitalfields
A group of 15 stowaways have been found in a produce delivery lorry thought to have come from Spain to New Spitalfields Market
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Market report: Brexit brings sales potential
Growth in the produce market is being driven by frequency rather than price for the first time in years while Brexit opens new doors
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Scientists remove seasonality from new broccoli
A new fast-growing broccoli variety that can yield year-round could remove seasonality and ensure supply continuity
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Red Tractor could be Brexit ‘selling point’
British provenance and quality mark could be used as a unique selling point for UK products in post-Brexit trade deals
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Eating 10 portions of fruit and veg 'cuts disease risk'
A new study has assessed past studies on fruit and veg consumption and said intake should be double current 5 A DAY guidelines