All articles by Carina Perkins – Page 51
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Sweet sprouting cauliflower targets young shoppers
The variety hails from China and is grown in the UK by Produce World
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Tuna catastrophe feared by WWF as population declines
Tuna and mackerel stocks have fallen by over 70% since 1970
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Gregg Wallace backs 'Deck to Dinner' local fish initiative
UK fishermen have teamed up with MasterChef’s Gregg Wallace to encourage shoppers to try more types of local fish
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Albert Bartlett sponsors Martian potato grower
Potato grower Albert Bartlett has announced a partnership with upcoming Matt Damon movie The Martian
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Major poultry supplier installs new campylobacter technology
Cargill will introduce SonoSteam to its Hereford chicken processing plant
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Gressingham launches duck roast-in-the-bag products
Both are packed in a foil tray with an oven-ready bag, reducing the need to handle raw meat
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Purple Chantenay carrots debut in British supermarkets
Purple Chantenay carrots are hitting UK supermarket shelves for the first time
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Michael Kent back running Noble Foods as Andrew Cracknell moves on
Happy Egg man back in day-to-day control of Noble Foods
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Bluetongue outbreak in France puts UK farmers on alert
Defra says it is too early to tell if a bluetongue outbreak in France poses a risk to UK livestock
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Tesco defends Scottish lamb display
Tesco has hit back at criticism over the display of New Zealand lamb on shelves underneath a Scottish banner
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Comment & Opinion
After a perfect storm, a new dawn?
It’s been a bruising 12 months for British dairy
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Analysis & Features
Food heroes: the brightest lights in 21st century dairy
Our pick of the outstanding entrepreneurs driving added value through quality, provenance and innovation
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China puts a squeeze on the garlic market
Soaring Chinese garlic prices are putting pressure on supply chain margins…
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Richmond moves into free-from with launch of gluten-free sausage
Kerry Foods is looking to tap the burgeoning free-from sausage market
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WWF finds industry appetite for greater government action on food security
British food businesses would welcome more government intervention on food security issues, according to a new report from WWF-UK
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UK kiwi berries back in supermarkets this September
British kiwi berries will return to supermarket shelves this month, with wider availability than ever
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FSA strikes positive note on campylobacter as test results show ‘improvement is possible’
The food poisoning bug remains a major risk but retailers had shown it was possible to reduce it, the agency said
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Comment & Opinion
Dairy’s new power players revealed in The Dairymen 2015
Few could have predicted quite how perfect a storm would hit the dairy industry
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Interviews
Bergen Merey on Müller driving growth in the yoghurt market
Müller Dairy’s new MD compares selling yoghurt to winning votes. Now it’s his job to re-energise the category
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European Parliament votes to ban all animal cloning
MEPs said the high mortality rates associated with animal cloning raised serious “animal welfare and ethical concerns”