All articles by Henry Sandercock – Page 25
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News
Birds Eye expands Chicken Shop range with two new burgers
The duo will be available in Asda from January 2020
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Upfield expands Elmlea lineup with vegan cream alternatives
Made from broad beans, the single and double cream alternatives have gone on sale in Sainsbury’s and Asda
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Bumper summer season for UK-grown berries
Strawberries were the stand-out performer as overall berry sales saw double-digit growth
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Wet weather means UK may have to import brassicas, warn growers
The British Growers Association said this week there was only a “short timescale” remaining for the weather to improve
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‘Banana prices should rise if shoppers want sustainable fruit,’ warn campaigners
NGO Banana Link said retailers and consumers needed to ‘share the burden’
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Analysis & Features
Is the Conservatives’ promise on SAWS expansion enough?
Boris Johnson might have finally listened to the concerns of British growers, but does his new pledge go far enough?
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Potato prices set to rise after floods devastate key regions
After the droughts of last year, potato growers have been hit with extended wet weather
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Comment & Opinion
SAWS extension is as helpful to growers as Boris Johnson’s mopping
Poor weather and a lack of labour is devastating potato and cereal crops
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‘Horror autumn’ could hamper 2020 vegetable supplies, warn growers
Met Office data for October has shown some areas of the country were hit by more than double the average rainfall
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Comment & Opinion
It’s election time, but immigration policies are hardly ‘oven-ready’
Boris Johnson doesn’t know how a microwave works, but worse still, his party still isn’t committing to the necessary EU labour for the farming sector
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Growers welcome Conservative pledge to ‘quadruple’ seasonal workers pilot
Under the plans, the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Scheme pilot would be extended to 10,000 workers
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Category Report
What lies beneath: fish category report 2019
On the face of it, fish sales are in healthy shape. But could growth be scuppered by sustainability concerns?
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Lidl apologises for ‘misusing’ Red Tractor logo
The discounter was selling ‘a small quantity’ of blueberry packs incorrectly labelled with the logo
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Gosh! reveals new plant-based cocktail sausages
The sausages will be available from Morrisons on 11 November and Booths a week later
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AHDB develops 35 new pork cuts to ‘futureproof’ industry
With names like Derby rib and presa steak, the cuts are said to be suitable for use in a variety of products and cooking occasions
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Major houmous supplier recalls dozens of products over salmonella risk
The products include own-brand houmous stocked in Sainsbury’s, Morrisons, Asda, Lidl, Aldi and Iceland
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European Commission plan to cut quotas could see fish prices rise
The Commission is calling for a cut to most quotas in the Atlantic and North Sea
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Dunbia launches development programmes for graduates and apprentices
The meat giant is hoping to ‘help shape and enhance’ the future of the UK’s meat processing industry…
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Cherry growers hail ‘biggest crop in a decade’
The increase was due to new acreage coming into operation as well as growing innovations, according to British Cherries
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Linda McCartney’s launches three festive plant-based SKUs
The meat-free brand is hoping the flexitarian trend will extend to Christmas dinner plates