All articles by Michael Barker

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    Welsh abattoirs ‘at risk if regulatory subsidy is cut’

    2010-06-05T00:00:00Z

    Many meat slaughterers will go bust if the Welsh government does not step in to subsidise struggling smaller abattoirs, an influential new report has claimed.The Welsh government should "develop a mechanism for subsidising the industry...

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    Fear of retail hikes as butter hits record price

    2010-06-05T00:00:00Z

    The wholesale price of butter has hit a record high leading to fears of further hikes on-shelf.

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    Cold weather and low prices spell hard times for stone fruit

    2010-06-05T00:00:00Z

    European stone fruit producers are warning that poor weather and low prices have decimated profits and that many of them face ruin as a result.Cold winter and spring weather delayed the summer stone fruit season, hitting production of...

  • BANANAS
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    Banana wars

    2010-05-29T00:00:00Z

    Price skirmishes in supermarkets have hit growers hard. Now Costa Rican farmers are fighting back with a bid to premiumise the fruit. But will shoppers be willing to fork out more? Michael Barker reports from Central America

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    Tulip launches into meat snacks with Wicked Pig

    2010-05-29T00:00:00Z

    Tulip is making its debut in meat snacks with a rival to Fridge Raiders.The Danish pork specialist has created Wicked Pig, a pork snack aimed at 17 to 35-year-olds looking for an alternative to crisps or nuts. The brand has been launched...

  • PINEAPPLE
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    Pineapples hit 50p low in big four’s price war

    2010-05-22T00:00:00Z

    The big four are waging a price war over pineapples, with some being sold for a third of last year's price.

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    Orange prices rocket as rain batters crops

    2010-05-22T00:00:00Z

    The price of oranges and orange juice is rocketing due to reduced supply from the world's two biggest growing areas.

  • CHRIS HUHNE
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    Why a green ministry could give food producers the blues

    2010-05-22T00:00:00Z

    Analysts are warning that the threat of Defra losing its environmental remit could be bad news for food production. Michael Barker reports

  • NESCAFE
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    Nescafé recalled in glass contamination alert

    2010-05-21T10:28:06.913Z

    Nestlé has been forced to recall jars of Nescafé Collections coffee over fears of glass contamination.

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    Asda pulls eco meat pack due to shelf-life concerns

    2010-05-15T00:00:00Z

    Asda has been forced into the embarrassing U-turn of withdrawing its environmentally friendly vacuum-packed meat packaging less than a year after launching it.

  • FRESH PRODUCE 10
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    Focus On Fresh Produce: Soft fruit, hard attitude

    2010-05-15T00:00:00Z

    Soft fruit has been the star performer in the past year in a fresh produce category that was dragged into round-pound pricing by the recession, says Michael Barker

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    Mixed bouquets drive Morrisons flower sales

    2010-05-15T00:00:00Z

    Supermarkets would significantly boost their flower sales if they followed Morrisons' lead in selling more bouquets packed with lower-value flowers, a report has claimed.Morrisons has outperformed the market in the past year with a 7%...

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    Cheddar cheese set to soar 10% in price this year

    2010-05-08T00:00:00Z

    The price of Cheddar will rise by at least 10% over the next six months in reaction to a major tightening of milk supply, manufacturers have warned.Wet weather during the crucial spring flush has resulted in lower-than-expected milk...

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    Adlington takes its posh low-fat poultry products to the mults

    2010-05-08T00:00:00Z

    Poultry supplier Adlington hopes to increase turnover by at least 20% to over £3m on the back of product launches and a move into the multiple retail sector.The Warwickshire cooked meat producer will launch a low-fat turkey bacon line...

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    First Milk appoints advisers in run-up to boardroom reshuffle

    2010-05-08T00:00:00Z

    A new advisory group has been set up by dairy supplier First Milk as part of plans to galvanise the company's management board.Seven First Milk members have been appointed to the group and were selected for their range of commercial...

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    Costa Rica bids for PGI to create premium banana

    2010-05-08T00:00:00Z

    Costa Rica is to apply for EU protected food name status for its bananas in a move aimed at premiumising the commodity product and protecting market share.

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    Graham’s hopes national listings will double sales

    2010-05-01T00:00:00Z

    National distribution will more than double sales at Graham's The Family Dairy to £100m within five years, managing director Robert Graham has predicted.The Bridge of Allan-based company expanded beyond the borders of Scotland for the...

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    Seafood giants in new sustainability pledges

    2010-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Seafood giants Birds Eye Iglo and Young's have announced parallel ethical commitments in a bid to ensure the sustainability of future fish stocks.

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    Cattle shortages push up canned beef prices

    2010-04-24T00:00:00Z

    Canned beef prices are set to soar by up to a third in the coming months due to cattle shortages in South America. Products ranging from corned beef to stewed steak are expected to rise in price after the Brazilian industry was hit by...

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    Florette introduces Three Lions Salad for World Cup

    2010-04-24T00:00:00Z

    Florette is claiming a category first with the launch of an official England-branded salad.The Three Lions Salad, which will be launched on 3 May in major retailers, will stay on shelves for as long as England stays in the World Cup.