All Exports articles – Page 44
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NewsWaitrose 1 own-label range to be exported to China and India
The Waitrose 1 range will now be available in 30 territories
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NewsPig 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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NewsBelton Cheese targets more listings with 'Farm' revamp
Belton has also undergone a packaging refresh, with a new logo and strapline
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NewsCosta Rica food industry launches UK export push
Tropical fruit & veg such as rambutan, mangosteen and golden berry will feature in ads on the Tube and in airports
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NewsFyffes suspended from Ethical Trading Initiative
The Irish food giant has reiterated its denial of labour rights violations in southern Honduras
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NewsAlmost all UK food exports at risk under Brexit 'no deal'
House of Lords report debunks claim no deal with the EU is ‘better than a bad deal’ by warning 97% of UK food exports could be threatened
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NewsOmsco warns of Brexit trade talks time bomb
Trade between Omsco and its US partners is worth in excess of £30m a year to the dairy co-op
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NewsFDF urges exporters to look to £6bn target by 2020
New guide launched at parliamentary event sets ambition to grow exports of UK branded goods by a third
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NewsTen Acre Crisps sees exports to Japan almost double
The British brand received an order from Japanese distributor Kewpie for 1,250kg of crisps last week
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Comment & OpinionThere's a huge opportunity for organic exports
Export. It’s a proven way to balance a country’s finances and since the Brexit vote there’s been a lot of talk about it
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NewsBrazilian meat crisis eases as countries overturn import bans
Scandal led to widespread restrictions on Brazilian meat last week from across the globe
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NewsFood & drink entrepreneurs set for export mission to Paris as Article 50 is set to be triggered
A delegation of independent food and drink entrepreneurs are set to explore the growing French taste for British produce in a trade mission to Paris next week - just two days before the triggering of Article 50.
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Comment & OpinionUK food & drink is staring down the barrel of Brexit
Article 50 will be triggered next Wednesday. Time to get serious about negotiating the right deal for UK food & drink
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NewsIrish 'hard border' must be avoided, urge food trade bodies
Disruption to established cross-border supply chains would cause “significant economic damage” for both countries
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Comment & OpinionThe reputation of British food & drink is a hot property abroad
Sir, It was encouraging to read that food and drink exports from the UK are in such good health
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NewsSeabrook Crisps appoints Houlihan Lokey to explore overseas acquisitions
Seabrook Crisps has appointed corporate advisors to explore strategic options, including overseas acquisitions, The Grocer can reveal.
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NewsWestons launches its Caple Rd Cider into Canada
The 5.2% abv sparkling cider in a can is available now in a bigger 500ml format for the Canadian market
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NewsInnis & Gunn to supply its beer to China and Taiwan
Dxcel International will distribute the Scottish craft brewer’s flagship ale Original and golden ale Ossian
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NewsExports of food and drink break through the £20bn barrier
The new figures from the FDF show China was the fastest growing market, with sales up more than 50% year on year
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NewsTen Acre named as 'Export Champion' by government
The rapidly growing crisps and popcorn brand already exports to more than 40 countries





