All articles by Julia Glotz – Page 31
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Analysis & FeaturesHaddock prices leap after quota reduction in Norway
Prices of one of the UK’s most popular fish species, haddock, have soared as a result of Norway having its quota slashed…
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NewsMorrisons offers a foodie trip to Norway
Morrisons has teamed up with the Norwegian Seafood Council to offer shoppers the chance to win a trip to Norway…
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NewsPhil Vickery joins scouts for McDonald's supply chain videos
McDonald’s has published a number of blogs and videos to help consumers better understand how its supply chain works…
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NewsJaffa oranges to sponsor Bath Rugby club
Jaffa oranges has become the official sponsor of Bath Rugby for the 2013/14 and 2014/15 seasons…
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NewsWaitrose sausages win gold award
Waitrose has won the multiple retailer category in this year’s British Sausage Week awards…
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NewsAlan Bartlett boosts carrot packing efficiency
Alan Bartlett and Sons has invested £1m in new grading technology to boost the efficiency of its carrot packing…
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NewsOcado dedicates section to food and drink from Ireland
The latest country to have its national cuisine and food products highlighted in a dedicated section on the Ocado website …
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NewsEC official urges greater food safety focus on plants
Europe is focusing too much on food safety risks from animal products and not enough on risks related to plants…
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NewsThe Recipe Kit launches Ottolenghi-style meal kits
A new grocery delivery service is targeting foodies with meal kits promising complex, Ottolenghi-style dishes…
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NewsBritish Lion Eggs updates code to mark 15th birthday
The British Egg Industry Council has unveiled the latest version of the Lion code of practice…
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Analysis & FeaturesAlmond prices rising due to weaker harvests and growing demand
Brits could receive a firm kick in their mixed nuts this Christmas, as crop problems and growing demand send almond prices…
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Analysis & FeaturesOut-of-date food: isn't it best we bin our jitters and sell it?
In the fight against food waste and food poverty, every little helps. What can Britain learn from Greece?
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NewsEblex poised to launch halal lamb assurance
Eblex is launching an assurance scheme for halal meat in a bid to create greater transparency around standards and make it easier for UK producers to export halal products.
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NewsTesco trials dairy group model with cheese producers
Tesco is extending its Tesco Sustainable Dairy Group model to cheese producers for the first time, in a trial kicking off next month.
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NewsRed Tractor pork advert did not mislead on welfare standards
A Red Tractor pork ad featuring celebrity farmer Jimmy Doherty did not mislead consumers about Red Tractor welfare standards, the Advertising Standards Agency has ruled.
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Analysis & FeaturesPallet timber prices hit by housing recovery
The recent upturn in the housing market has been greeted as a sign the UK is finally on course for economic recovery…
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NewsPeter Kendall to bow out as president of the NFU
Peter Kendall is to step down as president of the National Farmers’ Union in February, after eight years in the role…
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NewsNeil Barker to join Birds Eye as sales director
Birds Eye UK and Ireland has appointed Neil Barker as its new sales director…
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Pasture Promise grass-fed dairy logo added to first products
The first products bearing a new pasture-fed dairy logo have gone on sale…
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NewsASA slaps down Flora Proactiv ads over health claims breaches
Two TV ads for Flora Proactiv have been banned by the Advertising Standards Agency for breaching EU health claims rules.




