All articles by Julia Glotz – Page 23
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Sainsbury's stocks first Cheerfull Gold apples
Sainsbury’s this week started selling the first commercial volumes of Cheerfull Gold – a new apple variety…
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Four charged over mislabelling and meat traceability offences
City of London Police has insisted its efforts to hunt down the criminals behind Horsegate continue…
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Pork prices in EU set to rise as pig virus spreads in US
US pig virus now affects 60% of the US pig breeding herd, and it’s spread to Mexico and Canada…
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Dairy Crest launches a super-light Clover line
Dairy Crest is expanding the Clover range with a new super-light spread…
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Findus brand resilient despite Horsegate, claims Young's CEO
There is still a “surprising amount of positive equity” in the Findus brand in the UK, CEO of Findus Group has claimed…
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Sainsbury's a winner as agri-tech projects secure £2.8m grant
Eleven agri-tech projects – including one involving Sainsbury’s wheat growers – have received £2.8m in grants…
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Mango shortage warnings as pests cause EU India import ban
Retailers and suppliers may have to look for alternative sources of mangoes in the coming weeks and months…
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Tesco to move free-range eggs to recycled plastic boxes
Tesco plans to convert all its own-label free-range egg lines from pulp carton to new eco-friendly plastic packaging…
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Young’s Seafood sales lifted by chilled fish in 2013
Strong chilled fish sales helped boost turnover at Young’s Seafood to nearly £600m in 2013, with operating profits topping £20m.
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Hilton Food Group bolstered by high meat prices in 2013
High meat prices helped Tesco meat packer Hilton Food Group increase its UK sales by 11% in 2013 despite a fall in volumes following the horsemeat scandal.
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Organic farmers must ditch all conventional production, says EC
Farmers who want to produce organic food will have to turn their backs on any conventional farming they do and go 100% organic, under new rules proposed by the European Commission this week.
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Improved potato season bounces Greenvale owner back to profit
Potato supplier Produce Investments – the parent of Greenvale – has bounced back into the black thanks to much improved po…
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ABP Hereford Prime beef stocked by Carrefour Italia
ABP Food Group has struck a deal to supply its Irish Hereford Prime beef to Carrefour Italia…
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Florette urges consumers to cook with salad in £1.25m push
Florette is investing £1.25m in a push to encourage Brits to use salad in their cooking…
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Cravendale takes aim at own-label milk with three-litre format
Arla will extend the Cravendale range with a new three-litre format later this spring…
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Lamb prices rise as imports from New Zealand drop
Lamb lovers looking for a bargain this Easter are likely to be disappointed…
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Grated cheese: Adams aims for added value with Crumbles
Adams Foods is launching two new range extensions for its Pilgrims Choice brand…
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Frijj expands into RTD coffee with new chilled range
Dairy Crest is launching a three-strong chilled coffee range under its Frijj brand…
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Harrods lists seaweed salad from Seakura
Organic seaweed producer Seakura has secured a listing for its seaweed salads with Harrods…
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Milk price cuts are 'good news' according to shoppers
Three weeks into the milk price wars, most shoppers believe the mults are right to slash prices…