All Exports articles – Page 32
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News
Mr Kipling makes its New Zealand supermarket debut
Everyday cakes from Mr Kipling and Cadbury are rolling into Progressive’s 184 Countdown stores
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Comment and Opinion
International issues: tackling exports as a small food brand
I’m sure there’s a business aphorism about the value of seeing challenges or problems as opportunities, says Camilla Barnard of Rude Health
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News
Post-Brexit trading arrangements to be probed in new inquiry
Commons Efra Committee will invesigate ‘new opportunities and challenges for the UK’s agri-food sector’ from new trading relationship with EU
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Comment and Opinion
Brexit uncertainty threatens our exports success
Consumers across the continent still want British products, especially food and drink
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News
David Caré joins Wessanen as international sales director
Caré joins from Nando’s, where he was director of international business development
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News
Rise in food and drink firms gunning for export growth in wake of Brexit
Food and drink producers are more optimistic about their growth prospects than they were a year ago as they plough more investment into expanding their businesses overseas in the aftermath of the UK’s decision to leave the EU, according to an annual industry report.
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The Big Interview
Sean Ramsden: The Big Interview
The CEO of Britain’s biggest food exporter is forthcoming on the opportunities of Brexit
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Comment and Opinion
Your six-point Brexit battle plan
Agrifoods is, perhaps, one of the industries that will be hit hardest by post-Brexit uncertainty
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News
UK exports of beef, lamb and pork pass £500m mark
Year on year meat exports rose by 18% to £582m, during teh first half of 2017, according to HMRC data
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News
Lower tariffs would 'devastate' farming in the UK, claims NFU
NFU president Meurig Raymond urged the government to “maintain a deep trading relationship with the EU”
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News
Ice cream makers seek alternatives as vanilla shortage bites
Average price per kg is now just under £600, some 110% higher than last August
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News
Castle Dairies returns to double-digit growth
Welsh butter producer returns to double-digit growth as investment in its factory pays off and exports to Europe rise
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News
South Korea and China increase food & drink imports from UK
A boom in food & drink exports to South Korea - as well as continued strong sales to China - has provided light on the horizon for those hoping to see non-EU trade surge in the wake of Brexit.
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Comment and Opinion
Five big questions for food & drink from today’s post-Brexit customs plan
From food safety to the Irish border, we take a look at the key issues raised by today’s customs proposals
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News
UK pork producers win Chinese export deal worth £200m
A total of seven companies in the pork supply chain have secured permission to export to China…
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News
AB InBev to source all barley for Budweiser from UK
The brewer has scaled up the amount of barley grown in the UK from zero to 50% over the past three years
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News
Brexit plan urgent to prevent supply problems, warns report
Lack of government vision for future of food and agriculture means even a soft Brexit could have huge implications
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News
Welsh food and drink exports soar by almost 20%
Exports from Welsh suppliers hit £337.3m, up 19.8% year on year, according to Welsh government data
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Analysis and Features
How an ambitious Danish start-up plans to get fmcg brands into China – and why it’s moving to London
Shobr has just secured investment from China and moved its HQ to Mayfair. Now it has its sights on Asia
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News
Exporters to feast on growth in food and drinks industry after Brexit
The UK food and drink industry is set for strong future growth on the back of global demand for British produce, despite concerns over the impact Brexit could have on staffing levels in the sector, according to an upbeat report by EEF and Santander.