All United Kingdom articles – Page 301
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Sainsbury's toiled in past three months
Britain's second largest retailer had the lowest gain in market share out of the big four ahead of "pivotal" merger
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Florette back on TV with £3m spend
Brand set to continue Always Made with Sunshine concept, backing up a range of new product launches this summer
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"Farmers and agronomists need mobile apps"
New agri-tech director Chris Farrington is setting his sites on creating a novel platform for farmers to manage their crops
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Tenderstem unveils ‘foodscape’ adverts
Imaginative designs by reknowned photographer Carl Warner to accompany campaign to promote product’s versatility
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Sainsbury’s-Asda tie-up ‘could squeeze small suppliers’
Federation of Small Businesses concerned increased buying power could be used to ‘milk small suppliers for all they’re worth’
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Merger 'risks store closures and job losses’, Unite warns
Union warns £15 billion deal has implications for tens of thousands of jobs, but Mike Coupe insists stores and their workers will be retained
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Sainsbury's results released amid Asda merger
Profits fell by 18 per cent for Britain's second largest retailer following Argos takeover and restructuring efforts
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Sainsbury’s confirms Asda merger
Sainsbury’s shares jump 20 per cent but deal raises major concerns among suppliers
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UK supermarkets join national plastic pledge
Retailers have agreed to voluntary plastic reduction targets in a bid to tackle plastic pollution
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Jazz box promo launches in Asda
Limited-edition nine-boxes of the apple variety go on sale, with consumers also offered the chance to win slicers
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New grapes to vie with Thompson and Crimson in Greece
British breeder and grower Jupiter Marketing joins forces with Grapa Varieties to grow new late-season varieties
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Veg purchases down last year, again
Government survey for 2016/2017 shows that British households are buying less veg, albeit more fruit
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Branston's cheesy new offering for Tesco
Supplier develops cheesy chips and sweet potato fries, meeting demand for taste and convenience
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Kay Bee's Euro push
Indian grower Kay Bee Exports is targeting further growth in the UK and European markets with its expanding portfolio
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Fire destroys Biggleswade salad packhouse
Bedfordshire Growers site, leased to Primaflor UK, suffers heavy damage after blaze rips through facilities
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Marshal Papworth students arrive in UK
Seven students from Senegal, Kenya and Burkina Faso begin 10-week course aimed at improving agricultural knowledge
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Packing a punch
New packhouse machinery is all about speed and accuracy, with advanced technology helping suppliers beat challenging market conditions
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The precise approach
As we settle into the age of ‘big data’, precision farming is offering lots of new opportunities to improve yields and use less fertilisers, pesticides and water. Fred Searle looks at some of the machinery that makes this possible
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Zumex expands international presence
The company recently opened a new sales office in Germany, its fifth overseas division
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"Bomb shelter" micro-greens on sale in Waitrose
Growing Underground is selling two salad leaf ranges at the retailer and are setting their sights on new underground sites