All articles by Tommy Leighton – Page 169
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Cap reform top bills at NFU AGM
Cap reform will top the agenda at the NFU AGM in Birmingham on February 16-17.
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Morrisons lays Safeway foundations
The final two remaining directors of the Safeway board have stepped down as Morrisons lays the last groundstones for its £3 billion takeover.
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Information needed to avert MRL disaster
ColeACP is collating information that could keep tropical and sub-tropical products such as carambola and papaya on the UK retail shelves.
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Spanish salads back on track
An improvement in the weather in Spain has brought salad and vegetable supplies back on course after a tricky period.
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One HEFF of an offer to producers
Call to Midlands food and drink companies to join HEFF at the heart of Food and Drink Expo 2004.
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New squash seeds unveiled by T&M
Thompson and Morgan has unveiled a new winter squash seed - Jaspée de Vendée.
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Manac'h receives French merit
Catherine Manac'h was awarded the Officier du Mérite Agricole distinction by the French government, as part of Sopexa's 40th anniversary celebrations.
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Brassica growers beware pesticide spotlight
Brassica growers must be wary of pesticide concerns, said chariman of growers' association Philip Effingham
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Ali packs a punch at food marketing seminar
Richard Ali, director of food policy at the British Retail Consortium (BRC) said that food alone is not the problem causing rising obesity levels in the UK.
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Spinach adds muscle at Tozer
Tozer Seeds has added strenght to its portfolio with a new spinach range.
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Lingarden appoints new Asda account manager
Lingarden has a new face in charge of its flower and plant sales to Asda.
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Geest updates City ahead of year-end results
Geest plc this morning provided the City with a pre-close update for the year ended January 3, 2004.
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Cameo resumes leading role
The first of this year's home-grown Cameo are now on retail shelves.
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School scheme funding gets mixed reaction
Reaction to the announcement of a further £77 million governemnt commitment to the nationwide roll-out of the National School Fruit Scheme (NSFS) has been mixed.
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New deal to halt spiralling plant costs
New arrangements for National Listing of crop varieties, now confirmed by Defra, will help strengthen the relevance and effectiveness of variety evaluation, and keep spiralling costs in check.
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Industry undervalues opportunities
The value of the government's commitment to further funding for fruit and ñ in smaller volumes ñ vegetables for the nation's
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BA/Salvesen win top award for perishables
British Airways World Cargo (BAWC) and Christian Salvesen have jointly won a prestigious award to endorse their perishables operation at London Heathrow.
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Karsten resigns Capespan positions
Piet Karsten of Karsten Farms, has resigned his directorships of Capespan Group Holdings Ltd and Capespan Grapes, of which he was also chairman.
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WIM tenants win temporary reprieve
A group of tenants that lost out in the initial selection process for space following the relocation of Western International Market (WIM) has won an opportunity to be reconsidered.