All articles by Tommy Leighton – Page 199
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ReDeva to change the face of soft fruit
AFI Redbridge invests in long-term soft fruit breeding programme
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Florette officially announces UK expansion plans
Florette officially announces expansion plans in Lichfield, as reported in the Journal two months ago.
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Retail growth slowest for two years
CBI survey has shown that a slowdown in consumer spending appears to have set in.
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Efsis goes French
Third party inspection and certification specialist Efsis opens new office in France.
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Farmers' markets booming
The farmers' market phenomenon continues to grow at an extraordinary rate.
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Farmers attempt to raise awareness
The NFU is to launch a new campaign to show ordinary people the importance of farming.
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Fyffes to grow?
The banana industry awaits, as speculation rises about a potential Fyffes bid for Chiquita.
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ABP shows continued growth
Associated British Ports shows increased profits despite the current uncertain economic climate.
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Fyffes shows increased profits
Fyffes has registered a 6.8 per cent profit rise in the first half of 2002.
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British Retail Consortium slams MEP packaging vote
The BRC has hit out at the European Parliament's plans for increased packaging regulation.
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NFU quits "ludicrous" AWB
Angry NFU representatives today resigned from the Agricultural Wages Board after fighting without success to achieve a settlement that is fair to workers without putting farmers out of business.
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Food Futures the way forward
Countryside Agency promotes its Food Futures project, a follow up to the Soil Association's pilot operation
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Produce stars in ethical line-up
The Ethical Corporation Retail Supply Chain Conference and training workshops will take place from September 25-27 in London.
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Linx up for maximum efficiency
Linx system said to be revolutionising vegetable packaging process
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Yorkshire date for organics
UK growers will be given the chance to discuss a wide range of organic issues at the Organic Horticulture Symposium, in north Yorkshire, on September 17.