All articles by Tommy Leighton – Page 202
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Caspi voices concern
market committe chairman voices concerns surrounding London market review.
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Safeway pays the price
Safeway has paid the price for the in-store disruption of its refurbishment programme.
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Sharp practices at M&S
M&S technical manager Andrew Sharp reports on record sales in the last week of June.
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MBM Lorries and Trailers Promote Potatoes Nationwide
Leading potato marketer uses lorries to promote its wares and the industry
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Tesco targets kids with spud site
New Tesco website aims to give children an insight into the potatoes they eat.
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Tenderstem hits the headlines
Tenderstem sets the pulses racing and gets Arbor International welcome publicity.
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Substance to EC meeting
The European Commission agrees on the use of 14 active substances, as requested by the UK.
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Liverpool - the choice is yours
Liverpool to decide between three companies for joint venture market development.
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Priestley appointment by BPC
Helen Priestley moves into the ceo's chair at the British Potato Council.
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Southampton takes on Cypriot potatoes
Southampton increase its throughput with deal to discharge Cypriot potatoes
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Sterling effort to benefit importers
Prospective strength of sterling should help UK importers
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Agrexco takes acid out of lychee process
Exporter sends first Israeli lychees untouched by acid to the UK.
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So Pink Lady! So Graham Norton!
Pink Lady Apples continues its summer season with the search for a new male supermodel in OK! Magazine's Hot Stars supplement (July 6) and also at the Mardi Gras Festival 2002.
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Making sure Local Food Works
Soil Association and Countryside Agency launch initiative to support the local foods network.
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Produce companies guilty of reckless management
Plimsoll Publishing identifies reckless management as a major problem amongst the produce top 1,000.
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Wholesale guidelines spell trouble
New European wholesale moves could cause problems for smaller firms, says FPC ceo Doug Henderson.