All articles by Julia Glotz – Page 61
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Big harvest expected for Jubilee strawberries
Strawberry growers are predicting this year’s Driscoll Jubilee strawberry harvest will be 20% bigger than last year’s, driven by soaring demand for the variety.
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Blue Diamond unveils UK almond milk market plans
American almond giant Blue Diamond is gearing up for a major push to convince Brits to swap the white stuff for something altogether nuttier.
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Farm Animal Week push for Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s is teaming up with the RSPCA for Farm Animal Week this year, launching a fundraising drive on Freedom Foods products.
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Court rules on Alpro's soya 'yoghurt' claim
Alpro has responded to a Dutch court restricting the use of the word ‘yoghurt’ for soya products by saying it welcomes the clarity the ruling creates.
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Brussels bids to boost fruit and veg sector
The European Commission has launched a public consultation on the future of the fruit and veg sectors in Europe.
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Wyke Farms Farmhouse Butter in Asda
Wyke Farms has secured a listing for its Farmhouse Salted Butter in 250 Asdas.
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Makro resists calls to stop selling live lobster
Makro has rejected calls from animal welfare campaigners to stop selling live lobsters and crabs…
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Turkey push a success as consumption rises
Turkey producers are claiming a breakthrough in their quest to convince Brits that turkey is not just for Christmas…
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Chedds are proper food, says new TV ad push
Dairy Crest’s Chedds brand is returning to TV screens next week.
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'All natural' recipe is slam dunk for Dairylea
Kraft is going “all natural” with Dairylea after an 18-month reformulation quest enabled it to strip back the cheese to seven ingredients, down from 12 three years ago.
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Prosciutto producers look to double UK sales
A major Italian prosciutto consortium is looking to take advantage of growing consumer interest in Continental meats…
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Producers relieved over cost outlook for pig house flooring
There was a sigh of relief from British pig producers this week after the European Commission clarified the kind of flooring pigs…
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'No need to panic' over Italian cheese damage
Italian cheese suppliers are urging retailers and consumers not to panic about rising prices on Parmigiano Reggiano and Grana Padano…
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Venison buyers warned to check out sources
Retailers, foodservice operators and consumers buying venison need to know exactly where it comes from to avoid purchasing meat…
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Arla/Milk Link deny Müller spur
The proposed merger between Arla Foods amba and Milk Link has been a long time in the pipeline and was not hurried along by the takeover of Robert Wiseman by Müller earlier this year,
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Anglia Eggs sizes up its Tesco supply
A group of independent free-range egg producers from East Anglia has scored a regional contract to supply Tesco.
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Fivemiletown snaps up Causeway Cheese Company
Northern Irish cheesemaker Fivemiletown Creamery has bought the Causeway Cheese Company, a producer of handmade waxed Cheddars based in County Antrim.
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Young's closes Cromer Crab Factory
Young’s Seafood has announced it is closing its Cromer Crab Factory, leading to the loss of 109 jobs.
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Write-downs send Dairy Crest £10m into the red
Dairy Crest has plunged to a £10m loss after writing down the value of its dairies business.
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Milk Link and Arla to form UK’s biggest dairy
Milk Link is set to be merged into Arla Foods in a deal that will create the UK’s biggest dairy player, with an annual turnover of more than £2bn.