All United Kingdom articles – Page 210
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Farming sector faces election bigger than Brexit
FPJ industry commentator Heidi Gilmour casts her eye over the upcoming general election and what it means for farming
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Place UK warns customers of no-deal Brexit costs
Fresh and frozen supplier states WTO rules will likely see greater costs on imports
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A rosemary Xmas for Waitrose
Supermarket sells rosemary Christmas trees for environmentally conscious shoppers who also want to flavour their food
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Celebrity greens were once foods of last resort
Lauren Alex O'Hagan, research associate in the Centre for Language and Communication Research at Cardiff University, looks at how fortunes have changed for the likes of kale and seaweed
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Stink bug targeted with new £250k grant
The pungent insect can cause significant damage to berries and field vegetables
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APS invests for the future
UK grower reveals at Global Tomato Congress that it has expanded production and invested in vertical farming
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Christmas cheer for poinsettia growers
AHDB trials unearth three new varieties of poinsettia that could be mainstays of future Christmases
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Bracing for Brexit
Numerous Brexit delays have given UK ports extra time to prepare for potential disruption, but how confident is the logistics sector that trade will continue to flow as normal after deadline day? Fred Searle reports
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RSA pomegranates bounce back
After a drought-hit 2018 season South African pomegranate producers achieved record volumes, helping satisfy growing global demand. Ed Leahy reports
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Morrisons partners with app to fight food waste
Retailer will make up boxes of unsold food that has reached its 'best before' date for sale through Too Good To Go
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Gusto launches organic lemon and yuzu drink
New line features Asian citrus fruit combined with lemon for a unique lemonade dubbed the ‘world’s finest’
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FPJ evolves for 2020
A number of exciting changes are coming in 2020 as the Fresh Produce Journal expands its offer to meet modern readers’ needs
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APS Produce scoops farming education awards
Kent tomato producer picks up Overall Winner’s Award and Innovative Learning Award at Bayer-LEAF Education Awards
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Brassica growers suffering ‘worst flooding for decades’
Producer estimates 25 per cent of UK production lost with cauliflowers running short and cabbage and spring green expected to follow
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Vertical farm picks up innovation award
IGS' new indoor facility recognised for its advanced technology boosting the yield of indoor herb production
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Brexit battle plans in logistics
Logistics firm Perishable Movements Ltd is preparing carefully for the revised Brexit deadline of 31 January and is confident disruption can be minimised if the sector follows the correct procedures. Fred Searle speaks to sales director Nick Finbow
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Waitrose expands packaging-free concept
"Refillable" zones proving successful with Abingdon store the latest Waitrose outlet to feature loose items, including frozen fruit
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SoilEssentials to sell smart sensors from Norway
Scottish precision farming specialist becomes first and exclusive UK reseller of temperature, humidity and irrigation sensors from 7Sense
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Red Baron named 'most influential variety'
NIAB names red onion the most influential non-cereal crop of the last 100 years in awarding it the Centenary Variety Cup
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Growers urged to tell their stories
Broadcaster Anna Jones has set up Just Farmers to help build a more positive image of farming in the mainstream media