All articles by Beth Gault – Page 8
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NewsLords calls for minimum alcohol unit pricing across UK
Government must look at ways pricing can be used to control excessive consumption, says select committee
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NewsEurostock rebrands as Bawnbua Foods as expansion continues
Meat supplier has also secured more than £10m in new supply contracts
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NewsAldi chops cauliflower prices to 29p following bumper crop
Discounter hopes to relieve pressure on growers after mild winter
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NewsEnglish asparagus arrives on shelf three weeks earlier than usual
Traditionally available from late April, several retailers are now selling the British crop
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Analysis & FeaturesSpanish orange production back to normal
Orange production in Spain has returned to normal levels this year
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NewsNorseland to supply cheese for blogger's Advent calendar
Hobson, of sowrongitsnom.com, said the calendar would launch in time for Christmas
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NewsTesco to sell more cauliflowers at 79p following bumper crop
Retailer has acquired 220,000 extra cauliflowers after good growing conditions led to increased yields
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NewsMoy Park wins raft of listings for ready to eat chicken range
The Good to Go range launched in January as a “convenient snacking solution”
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NewsE&J Gallo adds Wild Strawberry flavour to fizzy Spritz range
The brand hopes the 9% abv tipple will tap into the trend for fruit flavoured wines
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NewsTwelve cocoa companies commit to end rainforest destruction
Nestlé, Mondelez, Mars and palm oil producer Olam came together with the Prince of Wales to pledge plan of action
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NewsMajorcan new potatoes ‘not affected’ by Spanish rains
The seasonal potatoes will be in Tesco stores from Monday, says supplier
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Analysis & FeaturesLabour shortage fears need to be taken seriously
Labour shortages in the agricultural industry are a very real threat to the food industry already, warned Alison Capper
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NewsPernod Ricard to add on-pack web address providing nutritional information
It comes after the European Commission decided not to enforce mandatory nutritional labelling on alcoholic drinks
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NewsScottish Salmon Company defends standards after chemical breach
Levels of emamectin were over the safety limit due to an “overdose” of the chemical claims campaign group
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NewsScottish snackers urged by FSS to try 'treat-free Tuesdays'
About a third of children and some two thirds of adults in Scotland are currently overweight or obese
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NewsWaitrose to grow British salad all year
The development will “ensure a consistent UK supply of salad leaf crops” it said
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NewsSalad crisis over as courgette and lettuce supply stabilises
Supplementary imports from the US have now stopped, as yields across Europe have picked up
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NewsCauliflower growers play down waste fears after Times report
Retailers would be “foolish” to supply their produce from the UK alone dur to seasonal fluctuations, says Brassica Growers Association
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NewsMarine Harvest gets green light for Isle of Skye feed plant
Norwegian fishing giant to start work on £93m new plant later this month




