All articles by Richard Ford – Page 17
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Fivemiletown Creamery gains Caribbean outlets for Boilíe cheese
Fivemiletown Creamery’s Boilíe cheese has hit supermarket shelves in the Caribbean…
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Riverford beset by complaints over new online ordering system
Riverford Organic Farms has come under fire over a new £500,000 online ordering system…
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Arla boosts sustainability with road mile-slashing trucks
Arla is accelerating its bid to become the UK’s “most sustainable dairy company”…
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Devon wholesaler bags rare bluefin tuna for just £50
A 104kg tuna, seized by fisheries authorities in Devon after it was discovered to be of the endangered bluefin species, was sold for £50 at auction this morning.
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Waitrose app points shoppers to bee-friendly plants
Waitrose is aiming to boost bee-friendly plant sales by gathering data from consumers on the habits of bees in their gardens.
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Banana shortages averted as Colombian workers call off strike
Retail banana shortages have been averted after Colombian workers reached an 11th hour pay deal with producers.
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Graham’s The Family Dairy wades into Cheddar market
Scottish dairy company Graham’s is muscling into the branded Cheddar market with the launch of a three-strong range.
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2 Sisters downplays TB probe at West Bromwich site
2 Sisters claims it is “business as usual” at its Dial Lane site in West Bromwich following news that health authorities are investigating four cases of TB infection at the factory.
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EFFPA aims to convert more food waste into animal feed
A new European body has been set up to increase the amount of waste food – including sweets – converted to animal feed…
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EU ruling clears up the future of fruit lasering
Retailers will finally be able to scrap sticky food labels and instead use laser technology…
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'Go to Work on an Egg' slogan returns for British Egg Week
British consumers will be encouraged to ‘Go to Work on an Egg’ once more…
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Ecuador urges banana exporters to join forces
Latin American banana exporters are looking to form a trading alliance that would control more than 50% of global exports…
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2 Sisters' Kuldip Kular steps down
Kuldip Kular, MD of 2 Sisters Food Group’s chilled division, is to leave the business after 15 years.
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Analysis & Features
Salmon retail prices set to leap in wake of wholesale hikes
Despite soaring wholesale prices, retail price increases for salmon have largely been modest over the past year…
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M&S launches long-life milk range in Tetra Brik cartons
M&S has ventured into long-life milk for the first time in a bid to help shoppers cut down on waste.
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UK fish processors hit out as Faroe Islands firm joins BFFF
UK fish processors are calling on the British Frozen Food Federation to ban Faroese companies from its membership because of the islands’ alleged over-fishing.
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Banana prices defended by retailers as strike threat looms
UK retailers have defended their record on banana pricing in the wake of looming strikes by Colombian workers over pay.
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Irish dairy ambitions hit by export decline
Ireland’s reputation as a global dairy export powerhouse took a hit this week…
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Unilever returns to original Flora after revamp flops
Unilever has bowed to consumer pressure and is bringing back the old Flora Original flavour…
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Jimmy Doherty unwraps Whitby scampi
Whitby Seafoods is to star in the second series of Jimmy Doherty’s Food Unwrapped on C4…