All articles by Carina Perkins – Page 40
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British strawberries set for a record year, say growers
Crop set to hit 74,000 tonnes this season as it benefits from better availability
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Independent butchers thrive in wake of Horsegate
Independent butchers have continued to thrive since the horsemeat scandal and are now contributing £555m to the economy
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Shoppers not gaining from shift towards everyday low prices
Shoppers are actually losing out from the shift towards everyday low prices
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Grain and oilseeds global trade booms
Grain and oilseeds markets continue to thrive despite reduced US exports, according to the latest update from Rabobank
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Call for ban on use of some antibiotics in farm animals
Antibiotics critical for human health should be banned at once from animal agriculture, a government review has warned
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Analysis & Features
The Grocer's Own Label Awards 2016 winners announced
A shortlist of 350 products made it through to the second round of judging by our panel of experts
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Salmon losses in Chile and Norway see global prices rising
Global supplies are feeling the pinch from Chile’s toxic algae attack
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Shoppers getting a sweeter deal on honey as prices fall
Average prices across 221 honey products listed in the mults have fallen 4% over the past year
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Pressure mounts for John West as Waitrose makes branded tuna sustainability promise
Waitrose has committed to selling only MSC-certified or pole and line caught branded tuna from the end of 2017…
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Lidl launches first own-label manuka honey
The 227g jars are nearly £4 cheaper than the average for similar products
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More Brits are choosing eggs for a quick and healthy breakfast
Consumption by young women has grown by 27% over past two years according to research
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EU allergen rules cause spike in food recalls
Allergen-related recalls and withdrawals have jumped 60% since new laws were introduced
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Honey prices fall thanks to global supply surge
Honey buyers are in luck this year, with prices falling in Europe thanks to strong global supplies
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Lidl adds luxury fruit & veg to Oaklands brand
Oaklands Selection is being rolled out as part of a relaunch of Lidl’s existing Oaklands range
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Sausage supplier Finnebrogue aims to hit £100m sales
The company has built a new 160,000 sq ft sausage processing plant
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Drought drives spike in coconut oil prices
Coconut oil prices have risen sharply in 2016 and remain high month on month
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Analysis & Features
Berry boom 'needs supply integration' says Rabobank
Supermarkets and suppliers need to look towards integration if they want to cash in on the category
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Analysis & Features
Are supermarkets to blame for falling fruit & veg sales?
Retailers are working hard on availability and affordability, but with consumption down on a decade ago, the NFU wants action
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Wholesale onion prices soar on back of tight supply
Prices were up 134% year on year this week, according to Mintec
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Bramley apple shortages loom this year
Supplies of the baking favourite will be about 2,000 tonnes short of what is needed to meet demand