All Exports articles – Page 38
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News
Food and Drink Sector Council to pursue post-Brexit growth
Theresa May and business, energy and industry strategy minister Greg Clark announced the plans
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Non-EU food and drink exports continue to grow faster than to EU
FDF said figures showed the industry was creating a platform to take advantage of opportunities from Brexit
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Kent confectioner Fudge Kitchen wins listing in Russia
Globus Gourmet, a Continental grocer in Moscow and St Petersburg, is stocking a quintet of Fudge Kitchen lines
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Liam Fox concedes Brits 'won't stand for' chlorinated chicken
Softening in rhetoric by international trade secretary applauded by British Poultry Council CEO Richard Griffiths
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Somerdale profits decline as growth slows
Profits have declined at cheese exporter Somerdale International as growth slowed and currency and commodity price volatility hit the business.
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Rodda's secures Australian distribution for its clotted cream
First deliveries of the clotted cream were set to arrive in Australia this week as part of a distribution deal with dairy exporter Somerdale
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Mr Kipling makes its New Zealand supermarket debut
Everyday cakes from Mr Kipling and Cadbury are rolling into Progressive’s 184 Countdown stores
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Comment & Opinion
International issues: tackling exports as a small food brand
I’m sure there’s a business aphorism about the value of seeing challenges or problems as opportunities, says Camilla Barnard of Rude Health
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News
Post-Brexit trading arrangements to be probed in new inquiry
Commons Efra Committee will invesigate ‘new opportunities and challenges for the UK’s agri-food sector’ from new trading relationship with EU
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Comment & Opinion
Brexit uncertainty threatens our exports success
Consumers across the continent still want British products, especially food and drink
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News
David Caré joins Wessanen as international sales director
Caré joins from Nando’s, where he was director of international business development
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Rise in food and drink firms gunning for export growth in wake of Brexit
Food and drink producers are more optimistic about their growth prospects than they were a year ago as they plough more investment into expanding their businesses overseas in the aftermath of the UK’s decision to leave the EU, according to an annual industry report.
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Interviews
Sean Ramsden: The Big Interview
The CEO of Britain’s biggest food exporter is forthcoming on the opportunities of Brexit
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Comment & Opinion
Your six-point Brexit battle plan
Agrifoods is, perhaps, one of the industries that will be hit hardest by post-Brexit uncertainty
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News
UK exports of beef, lamb and pork pass £500m mark
Year on year meat exports rose by 18% to £582m, during teh first half of 2017, according to HMRC data
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Lower tariffs would 'devastate' farming in the UK, claims NFU
NFU president Meurig Raymond urged the government to “maintain a deep trading relationship with the EU”
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Ice cream makers seek alternatives as vanilla shortage bites
Average price per kg is now just under £600, some 110% higher than last August
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Castle Dairies returns to double-digit growth
Welsh butter producer returns to double-digit growth as investment in its factory pays off and exports to Europe rise
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South Korea and China increase food & drink imports from UK
A boom in food & drink exports to South Korea - as well as continued strong sales to China - has provided light on the horizon for those hoping to see non-EU trade surge in the wake of Brexit.
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Comment & Opinion
Five big questions for food & drink from today’s post-Brexit customs plan
From food safety to the Irish border, we take a look at the key issues raised by today’s customs proposals