All United Kingdom articles – Page 337
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Branston rides for local charities
Potato supplier’s staff were joined by customers and suppliers to raise over £15,000 on its third annual charity cycle ride
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CN Seeds gains rights for coriander variety
Vegetable seed breeder said Cruiser coriander variety has 20 per cent higher yields and up to three days extra shelf life
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Produce firms among Worcester's top 50
Eurofresh Evesham, Westland Nurseries and Valefresco are among the top 50 fastest-growing companies in the county
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Borough calls for schoolkids' food education
London market hosts special Harvest Sale run by local children, and calls on government to put growing on the national curriculum
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Morrisons launches budget veg boxes
Retailer said its new wonky and British veg boxes are cheaper than competitors after online trial proves popular with shoppers
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Tesco-Booker deal ‘threatens future of grocery wholesale’
The managing directors of seven leading wholesalers have written to the CMA to urge them to block the Tesco-Booker merger
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New invention set to revolutionise wooden pallets
Device can increase lifespan of wooden produce pallets by three and a half times, timber company claims
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Helios aims to break apple yield barrier
Groundbreaking project focuses on increasing light levels in orchards in the hope of boosting crop yields
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NNZ acquires LBK Packaging
Agricultural packaging specialist buys up rival in move that it says will significantly boost its market share
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Brexit pressure hits MWW
Fruit and veg importer says devaluation of sterling was key reason for fall in turnover and profitability
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Analysis
Opinion: GCA can help produce firms through Brexit
The government should make an extended Groceries Code Adjudicator part of a post-Brexit agriculture bill, writes Tom Wills, policy officer at Traidcraft Exchange
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Asda stocks year-round British tomatoes
LED investment by Flavourfresh means retailer has been able to reduce tomato imports
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Why onions make us cry
Duane Mellor, senior lecturer at Coventry University, examines the science behind onions' tearjerking qualities and looks at what can be done to avoid it
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Mushroom growers count costs of biomass scandal
Northern Irish mushroom businesses are struggling to cover costs as public inquiry into biomass scandal delayed by a month
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Tesco sales grow for seventh quarter running
Retailer’s recovery continues as profits shoot up and shareholders receive a dividend for first time in three years
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Waitrose buying director expands role
Paul Walker is now director buying for whole fresh category and head up agricultural strategy following Heather Jenkins’ retirement
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High potato prices push PI turnover over £200m
Greenvale owner reports higher prices and new business wins driving revenue in "a year of two halves"
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How to make a 'vegetarian oyster'
Paul Da Costa Greaves of Dutch microgreen specialist Koppert Cress uses a shiso leaf, an oyster leaf, a Bling Blossom and a Salty Finger to make a fishy flavour combo at The Restaurant Show in London
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Third Veggie Pret opens in London
Store opening in Clerkenwell to coincide with launch of new vegetarian and vegan sandwiches and wraps
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Tory MP wades into labour debate with ‘misogynist’ remarks
South Thanet MP Craig Mackinlay says unemployed young Brits should take up farm jobs so they can work alongside “gorgeous EU workers”