All articles by Nina Pullman – Page 79
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Couple open fruit and veg superstore
Greengrocers Malcolm and Sue Hendy have opened out-of-town fruit and veg store on industrial estate near Penzance
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LEAF unveils new ‘user-friendly’ audit
Sustainability scheme launches new online review system to help growers complete annual audit
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Lewis to lead Tesco UK while Simister set to return
Tesco announces management shakeup with Matt Simister to return as head of GFS, but declines to comment on Chris Bush
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MacAndrews adds new service between Liverpool and Bilbao
Two shipping firms have expanded services to the Port of Liverpool due to rising costs at southern UK ports
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Food Freshly expands in Dubai and India
Shelf-life firm opens subsidiaries in Middle East and India as part of global expansion
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Co-op Food ‘should cut prices and buy more local produce’
Anticipated Have Your Say survey polled 180,000 people and will inform turnaround strategy of the Co-operative Group
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Farmers win refund in time for Xmas
Farmers to receive cash refund for first time as EU reimburses money it held back from CAP funding for crisis fund
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Suspended Tesco directors tipped for dismissal
Chris Bush and Matt Simister among those rumoured to be leaving the retailer, with Jill Easterbrook described as potential MD
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Apple returns fall as retailers cut everyday prices
Dessert apple returns are 'much lower' than previous seasons, as impact of European market pressure starts to hit
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Tesco funds 50 places on agri course
Retailer launches second Future Farmer Foundation and offers young people free place on agri-business course
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Compagnie Fruitiere links with Penguins of Madagascar
Tie-up with Dreamworks film will promote production of Madagascan lychees using competitions and posters
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Leahy 'shocked' at Tesco scandal
Former Tesco boss Sir Terry Leahy said he is 'shocked' at Tesco accounting crisis and urged stronger focus on shoppers
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Tesco shareholders to take legal action
Supermarket shareholders want compensation for losses caused by £263m profit overstatement
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Sainsbury’s expands UK tomato season
New winter range claims to be first time LED technology has been used to expand British tomato season on commercial scale
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Urban farming boosts global food production
Report claims urban farming has greater influence than previously thought and should help inform agricultural policy
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Industry slams decision to scrap chief science advisor
Decision sparks fears that ‘voice of science will be stifled’ in key policy issues after EU scraps role of chief scientific advisor
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Food firms forced to close by price wars
Race to cut prices among major supermarkets is forcing more food producers out of business than last year, report finds
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Farmers could help UK meet carbon targets
Farm-generated renewable energy has 'huge potential' but needs less red-tape and more policy support, says report
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McDonald’s USA refuses GM potato
A key supplier to fast-food chain has won approval to grow GM potato, but McDonald’s has stated it ‘will not change sourcing practices’
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Fairtrade targets Asda and Tesco banana offering
But Tesco claims it already does more than certified suppliers and pays workers more than Fairtrade minimum wage