All United Kingdom articles – Page 154
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Government to consult on gene editing
George Eustice reveals plan to explore potential of new technologies that could boost key traits in plants
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Carrot Symposium postponed
Covid uncertainty leads to postponement of ISHS International Carrot and other Apiaceae Symposium, due to be held in York
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Pink Lady helps fight Christmas hunger
Apple brand extended its partnership with FareShare to provide more apples to families in need over the festive period
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J.O. Sims invests in Innovation Centre
NPD facility will drive new market and business opportunities in fresh, snacks and ingredients, says Lincolnshire fruit supplier
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Food suppliers embrace Veganuary
More than 500,000 people are expected to switch to a plant-based diet this January
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Aldi enjoys record Christmas sales
Sales up 10.6 per cent in four weeks before Christmas, with strong premium range and alcohol sales driving growth
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British berry sales up 19 per cent at Iceland
Retailer lands British Summer Fruits award for highest year-on-year sales growth in UK-grown soft fruit
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Aldi to spend £3.5bn a year more with British suppliers
Discounter pledges to significantly increase volume of food and drink it sources from British suppliers as it continues to expand in UK
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Retailers enjoy busiest-ever December
Covid lockdown restrictions meant shoppers spent more in supermarkets than ever before over Christmas
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Red Tractor opens consultation
Farmers urged to engage and offer their views on series of proposed changes to leading farm assurance scheme
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Christmas border chaos “must not be repeated”
Logistics UK labels Christmas gridlock in Kent a “national embarrassment”, calling for urgent review of traffic management and welfare arrangements for HGV drivers
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Majority ‘unlikely’ to go plant-based in 2021
Survey on behalf of British Nutrition Foundation finds 61 per cent of Brits are “unlikely” to follow a plant-based diet, with a lack of understanding around what term means
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What does Brexit mean for UK fresh produce?
The last-minute agreement with Brussels is a relief for Britain's fresh produce trade, but supply chains are set to get slower, more complicated and more expensive. Here's how the industry reacted to the deal
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UK signs Cameroon EPA
Agreement maintains tariff-free market access to the UK for Cameroon products, including bananas
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Honours for food industry heroes
Retailers, suppliers and food banks are recognised for their work in keeping the nation fed during the Covid-19 crisis
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SAWS boost for horticulture growers
Government announces increase in pilot scheme from 10,000 workers to 30,000 for 2021
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EU-UK blockage could hamper fruit and veg trade
Freshfel Europe urges countries to clear a path for shipments, as concerns rise over wider impact of disruption
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Major catering losses after London lockdown
Tighter restrictions have left suppliers sitting on "a pile of unsold produce", causing food waste and financial losses
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Shortages feared amid border chaos
French ban on freight transport from UK sparks concerns of empty shelves in various lines as panic-buying starts to compound the problem
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Save our spuds
Comment: Nationwide Produce MD Tim O'Malley outlines a critical moment for British potato exports and urges the industry to fight its corner