All articles by Carina Perkins – Page 46
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News
Exotic fruit sales rise as Brits seek new flavours
Sales of papaya and persimmon rose by over 20% in the past 12 months
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The Happy Egg Co sponsors Good Morning Britain weather on ITV
The free-range brand wants to capitalise on rising demand for eggs at breakfast
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Antibiotic fears raised as resistant bacteria found in UK
The resistance gene was found in pigs on three farms across the UK
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Sales of game to exceed £100m in 2015
Sales of game are expected to reach £106m by the end of 2015, up from £98m in 2014
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Scottish langoustines set for TV boost from Jamie & Jimmy
The industry is hopeful Scottish seafood will benefit from the ‘Jamie Oliver effect’
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Comment & Opinion
Shine a light on your high standards, British poultry processors!
Britain has some of the highest standards in the world, and it’s time to start shouting about them
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Avocado sales soar as oranges slump
Avocado sales have overtaken oranges for the first time as shoppers make radical changes to the way they eat fruit
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Berry nice: sales of berries rocket to a whopping £1bn
Sales of strawberries, raspberries and blackberries have soared by £76.5m over the past year
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Oil slump: when will food prices start falling?
Global crude oil prices have slumped to a seven-year low – but food commodity prices haven’t followed yet
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Analysis & Features
Price warfare wipes £337m off meat sales
Just over half of Aldi and Lidl’s incremental sales came from fresh food this year
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Analysis & Features
Fruit flies as veggie sales crash £317m
More than half a billion pounds has been wiped off supermarket fresh food
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Thai Union says shrimp slavery report is a "wake-up call"
It comes after an investigation into shrimp supply chains by Associated Press
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Dunbia puts business up for sale
The company said it has recieved several “serious expressions of interest” from would-be investors over the past two years
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Dairy Roadmap reports "astounding" progress in green goals
78% of dairy farmers are taking action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, it found
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New EU animal health rules to come into force next year
For the first time, the regulation will include an EU-wide list of notifiable diseases
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UK red meat levy boards agree on 'fairer' system
Livestock levy monies would be split between devolved countries depending on where the animal spent parts of its life
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Supermarkets urged to help flood-hit farmers
Industry charity Forage Aid has made an urgent plea to retailers to help livestock farmers
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Living wage could make British strawberries "unaffordable"
“Unprecedented” wage rises are threatening to force fruit and veg growers out of business
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Plenish taps boom in almond milk market with new launch
Cold-pressed juice brand Plenish is moving into almond milk…
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Retailers urged to act over Italian tomato worker abuse
The Ethical Trading Initiative claims it has found evidence of ‘gross exploitation’