All articles by Julia Glotz – Page 20
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Harris + Hoole unveils 'Coole' iced drinks range
Harris + Hoole, the Tesco-backed chain of coffee shops, has launched its first iced coffee drinks…
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Arla's three-day notice for milk price cut blasted
Dairy Crest and Müller Wiseman have slammed Arla for cutting its farmgate milk price with just three days’ notice…
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Hazelnut crop damage fears drive up prices
Hazelnut prices are on the rise because of concerns about crop damage…
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Saucy Fish Co set to square up to Aldi over 'copycat' line
Fish supplier Icelandic Seachill is set to face off in court with Aldi over a ‘copycat’ version of The Saucy Fish Co.
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Moy Park sales climb 10% on strong demand for poultry
Increased supermarket demand for British and Irish chicken helped boost sales at Moy Park by 10% to £1.2bn in 2013, with pre-tax profits of £33.8m – up from £24.4m in 2012.
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Dutch meat trader charged in France over horsemeat scandal
French authorities have charged a Dutch meat trader in connection with the horsemeat scandal.
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Arla UK boss Peter Lauritzen to step down in August
The head of Arla’s UK business, Peter Lauritzen, is stepping down in August.
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Müller Wiseman cuts farmgate milk price
Müller Wiseman has become the second major dairy processor to cut its farmgate milk price in less than a week
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Kendall vows to put AHDB at heart of British agriculture
Peter Kendall has vowed to raise the profile of the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board and said it needed to be “right at the heart of growing British agriculture”.
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Tesco apologises for nut allergy warning ‘anguish’
Tesco has conceded some of its products were given ‘may contain nuts’ warnings unnecessarily and has apologised to allergy sufferers for the “confusion and anguish” this caused.
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Iglo Group sales dip as own label and discounters bite
Birds Eye owner Iglo Group has blamed the rise of the discounters, growing competition from own label and the difficult economic climate for falling “short of expectations” in 2013.
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Jokes to appear on egg shells in Big & Fresh trial
Punchline to Dom Joly jokes appear once the eggs are flipped…
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Wall's goes premium with launch of 100% Brit bangers & bacon
Wall’s is making a play for the premium sausage and bacon categories with the launch of a new upmarket range…
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Smell is main barrier to eating more fish
Smell is the biggest barrier to increased fish consumption after price, new research for The Grocer suggests…
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Analysis & Features
UK fruit growers warned over troublesome fruit fly
Growers are being urged to step up monitoring efforts to protect UK crops from a particularly problematic fruit fly…
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Interviews
Cranswick's Adam Couch on transforming the premium pork specialist
Cranswick CEO Adam Couch reveals how he plans to transform the business from premium pork into premium food specialist…
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Analysis & Features
What will the meat industry look like in 2050?
A soaring global population, climate change and threats from new diseases are set to shake up the global meat industry…
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Bernard Matthews names Hain Daniels’ Rob Burnett CEO
Bernard Matthews has appointed Hain Daniels CEO Rob Burnett as its new chief executive.
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Arla cuts the price it pays farmers for milk
Arla has announced it is cutting its farmgate milk price, citing weakening dairy commodity markets.
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Comment & Opinion
Farmageddon: the big debate - uncut
Farmageddon’s controversial exposé of modern factory farming methods reignited the debate about large-scale farming. We asked four experts – including Farmageddon author Philip Lymbery – for their views.