All Sourcing articles – Page 136
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Dairy Crest cuts milk price again, promises stability until July
Processor says price floor guarantees farmers stability through spring flush
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Waitrose chef Jonathan Moore lined up for Food Vision
Jonathan Moore, the chef who keeps Waitrose at the forefront of food innovation, will speak at Food Vision in March…
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Analysis & Features
Can British fresh produce season be extended with LED lights?
Strawberries and cream is a British summer staple, with more than 150 million punnets harvested during the hottest…
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'Organic opportunity' to save milk category
Organic milk offers a chance to add value to the declining milk category but needs more support at retail…
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Fishermen say retail sea bass supply safe from EC trawling ban
Fishermen say supermarkets’ supply of sea bass is unlikely to be affected by a trawling ban announced by the EC this week…
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Booths confirms price it pays to farmers for milk
Supermarket says it pays more than all its other rivals, has close relationship with farmers
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Comment & Opinion
Carbon emissions: We've exceeded our own expectations of what was possible
The interim Director General of the FDF speaks out about FDF member success in cutting carbon emissions
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Food and drink industry carbon emissions reduction goal achieved five years early
Water use also down 15.6% among FDF member retailer
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Production problems lead to shortage of MaltEaster Bunnies
Mars risks ‘un-hoppy’ shoppers and retailers as production problems have led to a shortage of its MaltEaster Bunny…
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Waitrose reveals how much it pays dairy farmers for milk
Supermarket second to M&S on table published in Sainsbury’s ad last week
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Crown Royal among brands coming to the UK for the first time under new distribution deal
Diageo secures two deals to distribute five brands that have never been sold in the UK before
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Mars pledges to stop deforestation, have a more ethical supply chain
Company will put policies in place to ensure foreign purchases do not result in deforestation, follows on from cocoa and fish supply chain pledge
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Russian EU pork import ban could be lifted
Bilateral meetings in Berlin “should” result in EU countries being able to export pork to Russia once more
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Comment & Opinion
Sainsbury's public milk attack threatens to open Pandora's Box
Making consumers more aware of the plight of dairy farmers could change the game for everyone
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Sainsbury's goes on the attack with milk pricing advert
Supermarket highlights below-cost prices paid by competitors in new print marketing campaign
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Dairy Crest loses part of Morrisons supply contract to Arla
Suppliers loses one-third of liquid milk contract, will continue to supply Morrisons with various other dairy products
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EU lifts ban on import of Indian alphonso mangoes
Threat of pests from India alleviated, restrictions on aubergine and other imports remain in place
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Analysis & Features
Will First Milk's payments crisis prove 'catastrophic?'
Alarm bells rang loud in the beleaguered dairy industry last week, as dairy co-op First Milk announced it was deferring…
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Defra: EU rules will not bring flood of GM crops
Defra has moved to quell fears that new EU legislation will lead to an influx of GM crops in the UK…
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Analysis & Features
Palm oil producers face sustainability dilemma
Oil palm growers in Borneo are caught in a clash between Western sustainability agendas and the need for development…