All articles by Richard Ford – Page 21
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NewsWaitrose bans suppliers from using neonicotinoid pesticides
Waitrose is banning suppliers from using three neonicotinoid pesticides over concerns of their effect on bees, butterflies and other crop pollinators.
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NewsSainsbury's hooks river cobbler for certified fish line
Sainsbury’s is claiming an industry first by introducing farmed fish that has been certified by the newly formed Aquaculture Stewardship Council.
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NewsCargill profits drop 42% as US drought drags on meat business
Profits at Cargill fell 42% in the third quarter, after input costs soared following last year’s US drought.
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NewsFindus names William Showalter as CFO
Findus Group has filled another gap in its senior management team with the appointment of William Showalter as CFO.
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NewsSainsbury's launches world street food range
Sainsbury’s is launching a new on-the-go food range inspired by street food from around the world.
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NewsLeerdammer targets cheese on toast fans with thicker variant
Bel UK is looking to tap into the British love of cheese on toast with a new Leerdammer variant designed for toasting…
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NewsThe Bath Pig to roll fresh sausage range into Asda stores
British charcuterie brand The Bath Pig is making its debut in the fresh sausage category…
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NewsBarfoots boosts shelf life of asparagus by rapid chilling
Retailers will be offering asparagus with up to three days’ more shelf life thanks to a new rapid chilling system…
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NewsDoherty Tesco pork sausages to be delisted
Tesco is poised to delist the own-label free range pork sausages it developed with TV farmer Jimmy Doherty…
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Analysis & FeaturesTesco axing Saucy Fish Co rings alarm bells for brands
Imitation is said to be the sincerest form of flattery. Try telling that to Seachill, maker of the Saucy Fish Co…
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NewsTesco Fish in a Flash replaces Saucy Fish Co
Tesco is launching Fish in a Flash – a new range of pre-packed, ready-to-cook fish to replace The Saucy Fish Co inn stores on Monday, The Grocer can exclusively reveal.
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NewsFirst Milk’s Bill Mustoe to step down in October
Cheese prices must move ‘substantially and quickly’ First Milk chairman Bill Mustoe has warned, as he announced his departure from the company this morning.
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NewsUK better than most at labelling fish correctly
The UK seafood industry is, comparatively, better than many of its peers when it comes to labelling seafood accurately, the lead scientist behind yesterday’s fish mislabelling revelations has claimed.
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NewsDel Monte in Beach Bash Dash with Spring Break in US
Del Monte Fresh went bananas during Spring Break in the US…
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NewsCo-operative Group lists gravad lax from Harbour Smokehouse
Fledgling fish brand Harbour Smokehouse is launching a new gravad lax into The Co-operative Group stores on 10 April….
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NewsEblex restaurant-inspired push highlights unusual meat cuts
Eblex is launching a campaign for US-style meat cuts that consumers usually get at trendy restaurants at home…
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NewsSainsbury's surveys use of livestock drugs
Sainsbury’s is considering introducing a new policy for medicines and antibiotics used on livestock…
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NewsMilk processors jostle to recruit farmers
Competition to recruit dairy farmers is hotting up as the cold and wet weather takes its toll on UK milk production…
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NewsJoseph Heler moves into whey market
Joseph Heler is making a move into the whey market with a £750,000 investment in a new facility at its Cheshire site…
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NewsHilton Food Group breaks £1bn revenue barrier
Tesco meat packer Hilton Food Group has smashed through the £1bn barrier on the back of growth in Denmark and Central Europe.





