All United Kingdom articles – Page 303
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Tesco braces itself for soft fruit spike as mercury soars
Retailer expects to sell more than two million punnets of strawberries and 200,000 pineapples in week to Sunday 22 April
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UK approach to Irish border issue ‘ignores food concerns’
Chartered Institute of Environmental Health slams 'misguided' government proposals for ensuring frictionless trade with Ireland
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Sainsbury’s trials electric bike deliveries
Retailer tests grocery delivery by 'electric cargo bike' in effort to make deliveries faster, more efficient and more environmentally friendly
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Taiwanese firm to build £18m vertical farm in York
Investment part of efforts to strengthen tech collaboration with Asian country
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Young Chinese farmers visit EU
As part of a project to allow EU and Chinese producers to share best practices for sustainable agriculture, a delegation of young farmers from China is visiting Belgium, the UK and Estonia
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Apprentice star to launch healthy meal deliveries
‘Equals Health’ will deliver nutritious meals to individuals, schools and businesses, with entrepreneur spotting gap in the meal prep market
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'Healthy eating specialists' launched at Waitrose
Supermarket announces deployment of floor staff specifically to point customers towards healthier products
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EU takes 'vital step forward' in war on food waste
European Parliament sets indicative 50 per cent reduction goal but campaigners call for target to be made compulsory
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Greenvale backs Love British Food
Potato supplier signs up to support event celebrating British food as a way of putting its growers in the spotlight
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A cool cost saving
John Dye, managing director at JD Cooling Systems, examines the latest trends in cooling technology and how the industry can become more efficient
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Economy 'bigger issue than Brexit'
Herb chairman Mat Prestwich argues the economy, wage rises and retail competition are biggest problems for producers
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Farmers receive subsidies after delays
Rural Payments Agency has now made 96 per cent of BPS payments for 2017 following delays and uncertainty
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Rotterdam port faces "carnage" from Brexit
The world's largest port is a hub for British trade but a hard Brexit could cause major delays, according to The Independent
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IGD getting kids into food
The food and retail experts are celebrating 25,000 children receiving industry advice by expanding their education initiative
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Jazz apples now more popular than Cox
Club variety overtakes Cox to become UK’s fifth best-selling apple following brand refresh
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Morrisons charity strawberries return
Promotional packs of British strawberries will help the retailer reach £8million target by 2020
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Commonwealth Fairtrade groups unite
Organisations come together to urge Commonwealth leaders to make trade fair
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NFU South East to respond to Brexit policy paper
Farmers poised to respond formally to Defra’s ‘Health and Harmony’ command paper on post-Brexit farming policy by end of April
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Use more robots in packhouse, industry urged
Panel of automation experts claims UK uptake of robotics in areas such as palletising is lagging behind rest of Europe
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Could 3D printing boost fruit and veg?
Natural Machines co-founder claims technology is here now to offer creative ways to get people eating more fresh