All United Kingdom articles – Page 188
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Berry Gardens to launch new campaign
UK berry supplier will undertake its biggest ever consumer advertising campaign, in line with the start of the berry-picking season
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New weapon against mite in fruit
BASF's Nealta promises to defeat red spider mites in apples and protected strawberries
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High hopes for SH Jazz season
Quality looks good ahead of the New Zealand season, with UK figures showing a strong rise in sales this spring
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Lockdown cooking boosts mushroom sales
Consumers have been buying up mushrooms in large volumes as they cook from scratch during the Covid-19 crisis
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FareShare 'doubles food deliveries' in 2020
Since the coronavirus pandemic the food redistribution charity's work has intensified in response to a growing hunger crisis
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New commercial manager at The Fruitery
Ashley Leete is tasked with driving sales of the company’s branded and white label ready-to-eat fruit pots
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Cornish New potatoes flourishing after wet start
Cornish crop of new potatoes currently being harvested after difficult start to the season
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NFU: retain standards in Trade Bill
Farming union says the UK's future trade policy must ensure that environmental and animal welfare standards are upheld
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Only a third of migrant labour available
Government urges furloughed Brits to get out and harvest fresh produce amid fears of a drastic labour shortage
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Download the new FPJ Science Special
The new Fresh Produce Journal Science Special covers the latest scientific and varietal developments in Britain's fresh produce industry
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Tesco sells top-end restaurant potatoes
Supermarket stepped in to offer an outlet to Carroll's Heritage Potatoes after the restaurant sector was closed down
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Aldi trials home delivery with Deliveroo
Fresh produce among selection of 150 products available for delivery within 30 minutes of ordering
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FareShare boss named IGD trustee
Lindsay Boswell joins board of trustees at grocery industry charity and thinktank
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Salad 'can be grown on Mars'
New research shows rocket seeds were able to survive the stresses of space travel and grow successfully on their return to Earth
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Chambers: "We're budgeting to break even"
WB Chambers MD Tim Chambers says his business will be lucky if it avoids making a loss this year due to coronavirus
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Tenderstem offers grower support
Broccoli brand backs growers and licensees during Covid-19 pandemic
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Sainsbury's extends bike delivery service
Chop Chop one-hour order service is being expanded to 20 cities across the country
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Unified campaign for Organic September
Online expected to feature heavily in this year's promotional campaign, which hopes to capitalise on huge opportunity for organics
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Fruitbox: No time to waste for box delivery schemes
Oddbox's Emilie Vanpoperinghe explains why direct-to-consumer fruit and veg supply is the way forward
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GLAA offers farm support
Gangmasters body issues guidance to farms ahead of upcoming visits to help protect vulnerable workers