All articles by Carina Perkins – Page 41
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Lidl reaffirms British pork vow after 'disappointing' farmers
The discounter departed the National Pig Association’s ‘hundred percenters club’ in March 2016
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European Commission defends citrus black spot measures
Copa-Cogeca slammed the new measures as “unacceptable”, warning they would increase the risk of citrus black spot entering…
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Young's adds basa fillets to Gastro in NPD wave
Available in Sweet Chilli, Cajun and Lemon & Herb variants, Gastro Marinades will roll out in Sainsbury’s and Waitrose
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Analysis & Features
Vertical integration: pros and cons of your own supply chain
Vertical integration offers better supply chain security, so why are more retailers not embracing it?
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Analysis & Features
Cooked meats: awaking a sleeping giant
Consumers bored by identikit own label are hungry for quality, authenticity and the lick of flame
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Nim's air-dried vegetable crisps wins 'best new idea'
The bagged snacks range was the overall winner of the Best New Idea competition at the Food & Drink Expo
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Analysis & Features
NFU urges more support for fruit & veg as consumption falls
UK fresh produce consumption is estimated at just three portions
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Indian Ocean tuna stocks to get boost from Seychelles plan
The Seychelles government will launch a tuna Fishery Improvement Project (FIP) later this year.
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Seabrook Crisps on major export drive with Gulf deal
British snack brand Seabrook Crisps has signed its first international deal as part of the growth strategy unveiled following the LDC-backed £35m management buyout last year.
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Marks & Spencer signs up to RFS seafood standards pledge
The retailer is the first UK supermarket to make a worldwide commitment to the Responsible Fishing Scheme (RFS)
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Comment & Opinion
Will farmers sit on the fence over Brexit?
So far it has been hard to gauge what the general consensus on Brexit is among the men and women on the ground
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Richmond teams with Britain's Got Talent for £1.5m push
An on-pack promotion is offering shoppers the chance to win VIP tickets to the talent show
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Retailers 'stuck in a rut' on branded promo strategies
There has been no movement in the top 10 most promoted brands across the major mults over the past month
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Newby wins desinewed meat case but questions remain
Meat processors have hailed Newby Food’s “landmark” High Court victory on desinewed meat restrictions
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Tenderstem sales boosted by 'Body Coach' Joe Wicks
Volume sales of Tenderstem were up 25% in the first two months of this year
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Cold weather scuppers hopes of early start to asparagus season
Unseasonably warm weather caused some British outdoor grown spears to sprout as early as January
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Newby Foods wins four-year court battle over meat classification
The meat processor has vowed to rebuild its business after the landmark High Court ruling
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Poultry sector says chickens won't suffer under welfare reform
The government is about to move from statutory welfare codes to industry-led guidance
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Seasonal labour shortage will hit fruit & veg supply warns NFU
Last year, one in three (29%) British growers struggled to find the seasonal labour they needed to harvest their crops
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Analysis & Features
Lamb prices pick up for an early Easter
After falling to such low levels they sparked protests last year, UK lamb prices have increased in the run up to Easter