All Sourcing articles – Page 121
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Defra to switch HQ in bid to save £2m a year
Government department will relocate all staff to same building as Home Office and Department for Communities
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Into the Arctic: Climate change and cod in Svalbard
The Grocer travelled to the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard earlier this year. Watch our video to find out more
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Salad shortages set to hit new year health kicks
Key growing region Murcia, which provides 80% of Europe’s produce in winter months, has been reduced to 30% capacity
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Comment & Opinion
Joanna Blythman on palm oil: the industry responds
Joanna Blythman says palm oil is “dirty” - but the industry argues boycotts are not the answer
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Comment & Opinion
No PGI won't mean no protection
It’s likely that Scotch whisky and Cumberland sausages will still be protected in the UK
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Aldi steps into farming with Aberdeen Angus scheme
The investment in a Warwickshire Farm is the first of its kind for the discounter
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Comment & Opinion
It's time to abandon palm oil
Wise food manufacturers who strive for ‘clean label’ must start reformulating their products to eliminate palm oil
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Irish mushroom producers set to move production to the UK
Mushroom producers must “reinvent themselves”, said Walsh Mushrooms MD Padraic O’Leary
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Greater monitoring of AMR bacteria urged in FSA research
There is a lack of data regarding British-produced food and food imported to the UK says report
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FSA Food Crime Unit needs extra £8m a year to keep food safe
Independent review of unit also calls for full investigatory powers
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The Co-op pledges to double its number of local suppliers
The initiative is part of the company’s plan to “foster closer relationships” with small businesses
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Lidl and Aldi increase price of four pints of milk to 99p
The price increases by the discounters mean all the UK’s major supermarkets charge at least 99p for the four-pint SKU
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Comment & Opinion
Milk for Farmers is only one way Morrisons is helping
David Evans, head of agriculture at Morrisons, responds to our article about Morrisons Milk for Farmers
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National Food Crime Unit review urges more funding & powers
Call for unit “with teeth” that can tackle food crime, protect consumers and make high-profile prosecutions
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Cheese & butter shortages now a reality, say suppliers
Already high wholesale prices for butter rose by another 6% from September to October to £3,750/tonne
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Highland Game launches brand showcasing world speciality meats
Meats in the range include ostrich, buffalo, wagyu beef and veal
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Waitrose brings in responsibly sourced non-GM soya animal feed
The retailer said it had begun the process of phasing out soya for animal feed from South America
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Comment & Opinion
Digital receipts are a natural progression for supermarkets
Sir, Tesco recently announced it is trialling digital receipts across two stores in Essex
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Analysis & Features
Can a new halal scheme put welfare concerns to rest?
A new study on the sector has once again sparked tabloid outrage
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Analysis & Features
Irish food exporters face 'devastating' post-Brexit future
Irish food exporters to the UK are facing a potentially catastrophic hit due to the weak pound and Brexit uncertainty