All Sourcing articles – Page 117
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Prawn trawling ‘killing thousands of marine turtles’
Report estimates as many as 29,000 turtles are killed every year by tropical prawn trawls
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Waitrose plays up British credentials in poultry sourcing ad
The ad is the latest instalment in Waitrose’s campaign to promote the provenance of its food
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Burts Chips becomes first crisps brand to win Red Tractor stamp
Burts Chips has become the first crisps brand to receive the Red Tractor stamp of approval. The assurance mark was won for use of potatoes farmed responsibly, processed and packed in the UK, said the Plymouth snacks brand. The Red Tractor logo will appear on Burts’ 40g ...
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ABP in Carbon Trust standard triple whammy
The company has again been recognised for its efforts in cutting carbon emissions, water use and waste
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Glyphosate ban 'could cost UK agrifood £1bn a year'
Research claims ban on chemical could have ‘devastating’ impact on British economy and agricultural sector
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Michael Gove will 'have work cut out' as new Defra secretary
However, his appointment could herald “less of a cliff edge” in Brexit negotiations says British Growers Association
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Scientists make breakthrough in antibiotic resistance fight
Researchers have discovered an organism that is able to target harmful bacteria, but leave good bacteria intact in pigs
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PureCircle develops ‘less bitter’ StarLeaf stevia
The company claims the new variety will help manufacturers slash sugar in products without sacrificing taste
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Spoilt Pig rolls out first 'Raised Without Antibiotics' bacon
The range will roll out in major retailers including Tesco and Morrisons later this month
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Tesco ramps up supply of Cornish new potatoes from Branston
Supplier predicts it ship more than 2,700 tonnes of spuds, up 8% on last year’s figures
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Waitrose launches range of speciality aubergines
The white aubergines, nicknamed “snowbergines”, are early varieties of aubergine grown in Holland
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UK pig sector slashes use of last resort antibiotic colistin
Farmers and vets are taking the threat of antibacterial resistance seriously, says the National Pig Association
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Sales of farmed fish set to surpass wild 'as early as 2019'
Demand for fish has risen as consumers increasingly choose it for its perceived health benefits
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The Hebridean Sea Salt fallout again shows role of provenance
Suppliers know provenance is key, particularly for high-end products with artisanal credentials
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Sainsbury's faces flak over its new Fairly Traded scheme
Sainsbury’s has rejected criticism from Fairtrade over the supermarket’s new Fairly Traded sustainability standard
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Pig industry fears loss of China access after hep E reports
National Pig Association CEO Zoe Davies said negative publicity created by the coverage could derail pork exports
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Supermarkets urged to do more to support local growers
Federation of City Farms and Community Gardens urges supermarkets to stock their products
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Finnebrogue seals £2m low-fat sausage supply deal with Asda
Asda’s new Extra Special Light & Lean sausages will be available in more than 350 stores nationwide
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Coca-Cola begins sourcing 100% renewable electricity
The move came as CCEP unveiled a new solar farm to support production at Europe’s largest soft drinks factory in Wakefield
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Princes launches UK's first MSC tuna from Western Pacific fishery
The tuna is sourced from the Parties to the Nauru Agreement (PNA) fishery - the world’s largest sustainable tuna purse seine fishery