All articles by Richard Ford – Page 19
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EU deal paves way for fish discards ban
EU fisheries ministers have paved the way for a Europe-wide discards ban and more sustainable fishing, EU Council president Simon Coveney has claimed.
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UK leads the charge against Faroes for overfishing herring
The European Commission is poised to issue trade sanctions against the Faroe Islands in response to alleged overfishing of herring in the North East Atlantic, it has emerged.
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Friesland Campina offers 250ml Yazoo for food-to-go market
Friesland Campina is hoping to boost on-the-go sales of its Yazoo milkshake with a new 250ml bottle…
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Debbie and Andrew Keeble's Heck launches barbie 'Squasage'
Have you ever lost a sausage to barbecue embers or watched, helpless, as it rolled onto the ground?…
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Alpro sponsors coffee at Brighton Fringe Festival
Alpro is the official ‘coffee’ sponsor of this year’s month-long Brighton Fringe Festival…
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Tenderstem broccoli in short supply after bad weather in Kenya
Broccoli lovers are finding it hard to buy Tenderstem as weather problems in the UK and Kenya cause a shortfall in supply…
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Iceberg lettuce prices soar 45% at retail as weather hits supply
The iceberg lettuce has started suffering, with soaring prices and reduced availability…
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Olympic cycling stars sign up for Nottingham Milk Race
Organisers of The Milk Race have secured a clutch of Olympic gold medalists to attend the event, which returns this month after a 20-year absence.
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FSA calms fears over dioxins in Baltic salmon
The FSA has calmed fears following claims that salmon that potentially contains dioxins above EU safe limits has been exported to other EU member states by Swedish companies.
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Saucy Fish Co owner shakes up UK operation to take on Young’s
The Icelandic owner of The Saucy Fish Co is launching an ambitious bid to overtake Young’s in the UK.
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Vintage Applewood Cheddar rolls into Waitrose
Norseland is extending its Applewood Cheddar brand with a new vintage variant…
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British cherry crop boosted by cold weather
While the recent cold snap has resulted in misery for many farmers, British cherry growers are singing its praises…
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Pink Lady sponsors Food Photographer of the Year Award
A Romanian restaurateur has won this year’s Food Photographer of the Year Award…
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VHB revamps Wow Micro Leaves packs
Herb supplier VHB has introduced new packaging to its Wow Micro Leaves, providing up to three extra days’ shelf life…
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Eggs are back with a bang
Twenty-five years after Edwina Currie’s incendiary salmonella comments, sales of eggs are soaring…
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Horsegate: Who are the winners?
Four months on from the horsemeat scandal, how has shopper behaviour changed? Who has taken the biggest hit in sales and who is best placed to turn ‘Horsegate’ to their advantage?
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UK urged to ban neonicotinoids to protect bees
Green groups are pushing for an 11th-hour shift in strategy by the government to vote in favour of a proposed EU ban on neonicotinoid insecticides.
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Sainsbury's to push Jarlsberg cheese with milk bottle recipe
Norseland is teaming up with Sainsbury’s to promote Jarlsberg cheese on bottles of milk…
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Seafood code tightens up on-pack eco claims
A new seafood industry code of practice will for the first time standardise environmental claims…
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National Pig Association warns of lobby group pig unit threat
Growing opposition to pig farm construction is threatening British livestock production, pig producers have warned…