All articles by Richard Ford – Page 32
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NI seafood companies link to 'beat the best' with salmon
Scottish salmon is known the world over. Now two Northern Irish companies are hoping to do the same for Northern Irish salmon…
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William Jackson in frame to buy Abel & Cole
Veg box retailer Abel & Cole is reportedly on the brink of being sold to William Jackson Food Group.
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'Allotment amateurs' are making potato blight worse
With potato crops plagued by blight following the wettest summer on record, the UK’s commercial potato growers…
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Hybrid truck helps Arla cut road miles for milk
Arla is trialling a new type of hybrid milk lorry in a bid to reduce its road miles.
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Jazzy branded potatoes go into The Co-operative
Jazzy, a new branded potato for all-round use, has launched into The Co-operative stores.
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Kerrygold butter celebrates 50th anniversary
Kerrygold is celebrating a milestone in its history - it is 50 years to the day since the butter brand made its debut on UK shelves…
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Potato prices set to rise as cost hikes bite
Shoppers are facing higher potato prices as suppliers warn of rocketing production costs following this year’s poor weather and a looming…
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Sainsbury's revamps deli cooked meats
Sainsbury’s is shaking up the cooked meats offer on its deli counters with a raft of new and improved products…
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Industry sailing towards shipping charge increases
Erratic global weather has been blamed for rising food prices but there’s a new threat on the horizon, as freight shipping charges look set to rocket.
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Russia's WTO membership 'set to ease export barriers'
Dairy Crest is tipping that Russia will become one of its biggest export markets for Cathedral City following the country’s accession…
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Young's to power up 'twice a week' advice
Young’s CEO Leendert den Hollander has written to health minister Anna Soubry calling for more government support of the campaign…
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Pink Lady pips Granny Smith with women
Pink Lady has pipped Granny Smith as the most ‘recalled’ apple among its core market of women.
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Tesco ready meals revamp is £50m boost to British meat
Tesco claims a revamp of its ready meals range will see £50m redirected to the British meat industry.
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Indian Red Leicester for Joseph Heler and Geeta's
Cheesemaker Joseph Heler has teamed up with Indian foods brand Geeta’s to launch a new Red Leicester with mango chutney cheese…
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First Milk hikes milk price again after ‘robust’ talks
First Milk is to increase the price it pays its dairy farmers following “robust” conversations with retailers.
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Morrisons to pull MSC logo from own-label mackerel
Morrisons is to remove the MSC logo from cans of its own-label mackerel in the face of continuing uncertainty over the suspended status…
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Alpro introduces rice drink as plant-based rollout continues
Alpro has made its debut in rice milk following its transition from a soya to a ‘plant-based’ dairy-free brand in January…
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Morrisons to breed cattle ‘rarer than giant panda’
Morrisons is using its farming expertise to help increase numbers of rare Whitebred Shorthorn cattle.
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Arla-Milk Link merger gets European Commission nod
The European Commission has given the green light to the planned merger of Arla Foods and Milk Link – a deal set to create the UK’s biggest dairy company.
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Aldi again ups price it pays for milk
Aldi is to increase payments to farmers who supply it with liquid milk for the second time this year.