All articles by Julia Glotz – Page 30
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News
Prepared bowls and little gems key to salad's super summer
Little gem lettuces, prepared bowl salads and rocket boosted salad sales to record-breaking heights this summer…
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News
Arla refutes Jim Paice claim it is 'undermining UK dairy'
Arla has hit back at accusations by First Milk chairman that it is undermining UK milk prices with aggressive tactics…
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Profiles
Jim Paice picks a fight as he takes over First Milk helm
Arla has “damaged UK dairy”, while Müller is talking “nonsense”: First Milk chairman Jim Paice speaks out.
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News
Dairy Crest delays Frijj UHT's move to the UK
Dairy Crest has moved production of its UHT version of Frijj from Spain to Austria…
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Analysis & Features
New banana disease in Asia poses no threat... yet
A banana disease on the march in South East Asia does not pose an immediate threat to UK banana supply and prices…
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Analysis & Features
Bernard Matthews: a right turkey after £20m loss?
Soaring costs and management errors took their toll. What now for the turkey specialist?
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News
Salad suppliers celebrate 'record-breaking' summer sales
Salad suppliers have hailed the summer of 2013 as an “all-time record-breaker” for sales, which saw Brits tuck into 226 million wholehead lettuces, salad bag and bowls.
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BSE control breaches pose 'negligible' risk
Beef producers have sought to calm nerves over BSE breaches reported by the FSA this week, insisting British beef is safe and the risk to consumers is minimal.
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News
Lake District Cheddar is 'safe' insists First Milk
First Milk has insisted the future of the Lake District Dairy Company in the Cheddar category is safe, despite having handed the commercial development and marketing to Adams Foods.
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Dairy Crest half-year results reveal cheese as the star
Dairy Crest has reported a strong first-half performance in its cheese business, with total sales increasing by 12% year o…
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Tesco’s Giant Onion rolls into stores
Tesco has listed a giant onion six times the size of a standard onion….
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Müller's £17m butter plant kicks off production
Müller Wiseman’s new £17m butter plant in Market Drayton has started commercial production..
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Bernard Matthews posts £20m loss as costs spiral
Bernard Matthews has posted a dramatic £20m loss in its latest full-year results, as bad grain harvests, poor weather and operational inefficiencies took their toll.
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Faroe Islands takes fishing row to WTO
The fisheries dispute between the European Union and the Faroe Islands has escalated further, with the Faroes launching an…
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News
Arla rebrands Tickler Cheddar under Castello brand
Arla is moving its Tickler Cheddar under the Castello speciality cheese brand, with new, co-branded packs rolling out to the multiples this month.
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Natures Way pulls plug on Lasting Leaf salad brand
The fresh produce category has lost one of its most enterprising brands, with salad supplier Natures Way Foods pulling the plug on its Lasting Leaf line of longer-life salads.
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News
Tesco meat packer Hilton returns to growth in UK
Hilton Food Group has reported a return to growth in its UK meat-packing operations as the impact of ‘Horsegate’ on the market has eased and economic conditions have improved.
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Co-op launches investigation over Spanish lettuce sold as British
The Co-operative Food has launched an investigation after lettuce from Spain was sold in packs bearing the Red Tractor label and the Union flag in its stores.
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News
Beef industry hails lifting of 15-year US export ban
The British beef industry has hailed a major breakthrough in trade relations between the European Union and the US, which …
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Analysis & Features
Haddock prices leap after quota reduction in Norway
Prices of one of the UK’s most popular fish species, haddock, have soared as a result of Norway having its quota slashed…