All Exports articles – Page 48
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NewsFruit and veg suppliers blast Defra for spurning compensation fund
British fruit and veg growers have blasted Defra for opting not to take advantage of an EU aid package offered in the wake of the Russian trade embargo on Western foods.
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News2,500 companies given government help for food & drink exports
The UK government helped more than 2,500 food and drink businesses sell abroad during the past 12 months…
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Category ReportFocus on SIAL: what British suppliers need to do to boost sales abroad
Our friends across the Channel aren’t exactly known for their admiration of our national cuisine…
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NewsExport conference brings together fmcg leaders
A host of experts in how to export a brand are gathering in London on 3 October for a special one-day conference.
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Comment & OpinionThe lessons from the Scottish referendum for our food system
Whitehall breathed a sigh of relief at the Scottish referendum result….
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NewsAlgerian demand for milk powder behind UK dairy export boost
UK dairy suppliers made export gains in the first half of this year…
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Comment & OpinionExport opportunities must be seized urges Melanie Leech of FDF
For those many highly entrepreneurial spirits seeking to enter food and drink, UK food retail can seem daunting…
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NewsIndependence is the perfect platform to promote Scottish brands across the globe, says Richard Lochhead
With less than 48 hours to go before Scotland decides whether to remain part of the United Kingdom on Thursday 19 September, The Grocer spoke to Scotland’s food minister Richard Lochhead, on the issues for the food and drink industry including price hikes, intimidation and exports.
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NewsThatchers Gold to enter US through Innis & Gunn tie-up
Cider maker Thatchers has partnered with the US arm of brewer Innis & Gunn to launch Thatchers Gold in the American market.
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NewsWeetabix rolls out green tea Alpen bar for Chinese market
Weetabix is launching Alpen bars aimed at the Chinese market that features six flavours including Green Tea and Chocolate.
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NewsDairy producers to get EU help as Russian sanctions bite
The European Commission has extended its compensation fund to assist butter, skimmed milk powder (SMP) and cheese producers affected by Russia’s import ban on EU food.
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NewsArla Foods cuts farmgate milk price again
Arla Foods amba has announced a further reduction to its global farmgate price by €1.50 per kg.
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NewsRussia compensation scheme may widen to cover meat and dairy
As the fallout from the Russian trade ban on Western foods continues, the EC is considering extending its emergency fund for fruit and vegetable growers to meat and dairy producers.
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Analysis & FeaturesWhat the Russian export ban means for UK food and drink
Less than 1% of British food exports go to Russia, but restrictions could still have serious knock-on effects on UK prices…
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Analysis & FeaturesUK food and drink exports survive strengthening pound
The early signs are that the UK food and drink industry is contuing to grow exports despite the strength of the pound.
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NewsEC task force to respond to Russian import ban
A task force is to be launched this week by the European Commission to discuss delivering a “joined up” European response to Russia’s ban on EU food imports.
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Comment & OpinionRussian sanctions will hit fruit and veg industry, warns Rabobank
The EU fresh fruit and vegetables industry is one of the sectors that will be hit hardest by the Russian import ban, according to Rabobank.
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NewsDairy industry braced for falling prices as Russia shuts door
Russia’s ban on food imports from the West is likely to affect the dairy industry more than other parts of the food and drink trade, experts have suggested.
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NewsRussia bans imports of EU and US produce
Russia has banned the import of produce from the EU and America.
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NewsBumper wheat crop set to turn UK into net exporter
As the UK wheat harvest kicks into gear, the outlook is for a bumper crop…





