All articles by Rachel Graham – Page 13
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Covent Garden Market Authority reports £100m profit boost
Traders within the market saw turnover increase 6% to £626m despite declining occupancy
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Soyabean prices fall as US-China trade war flares up
The price of US soyabeans had recovered slightly after falling to below $8.20 per bushel
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Seasonal Agricultural Workers Scheme pilot gets go-ahead
The two-year trial will see 2,500 non-EU workers into the UK for up to six months
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ASA orders Viva to amend ad over pig factory farming claims
The ad depicted a pig running in a field contrasted with groups of pigs in crowded pens
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Musclefood launches 'UK first' range of wonky steaks
Smaller and oddly shaped steaks are included in the range alongside those falling outside weight and thickness tolerances
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Analysis and Features
Can UK business capitalise on advances in lab-grown meat?
The Adam Smith Institute has urged UK businesses to invest to become world leaders
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Defra plans Livestock Information Service to trace meat
The new service is set to track key traceability data for beef and dairy cattle, sheep, goats and pigs
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Tributes paid as minister and activist Peter Melchett dies
The Soil Association’s policy director died earlier this week after a short illness
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NFU accuses government of 'failing' on drought measures
The organisation has hit out at Defra for the “little government action” it has taken since the drought, despite commitments by environment secretary Michael Gove
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Brits reveal post-Brexit meat provenance anxiety
Almost half of Brits are less likely to buy meat if they’re unsure of its provenance
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Defra launches review into future of the AHDB
The 10-week review will consult industry and ‘examine the continuing need for AHDB and the statutory levy’
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Morrisons ditches plastic from flower bouquets for paper wrap
The move will save 925 tonnes of plastic per year
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Comment and Opinion
The dairy aisle should make plenty of room for kefir – fermented milk is here to stay
There may still be some confusion on pronunciation, but the tangy yoghurts have taken the dairy aisle by storm
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Now Yeo Valley moves into kefir with trio of gut-friendly yoghurts
The organic dairy brand launched a range of three kefir yoghurts into Sainsbury’s last week
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Heck to expand plant-based offering with vegan sausages
A new range of sausages will launch in Asda on 30 August with flavours including beetroot, sweet potato and cauliflower
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Plum season ended early by poor growing conditions
It comes amid warnings of spiralling food and drink prices caused by weather-related shortages
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Tulip to become Aldi's sole supplier of Scottish pork
The deal will also see Tulip launch a new range of eight lean pork products in its Scottish stores…
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EC warned over 'harmful' fishing subsidies plan
Lawyers said the change would be “detrimental to the sustainability of fisheries in the outermost regions”
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Iceland to add 'suitable for vegans' product labels
Commitment follows lobbying by Animal Aid’s ‘Mark it Vegan’ campaign
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Comment and Opinion
Plant-based lobbyists continue their battle cries but the dairy industry won’t be riled this time
Barely a month has gone by where there hasn’t been one celebration of plant-based diets or another