All Supply Chain articles – Page 144
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Analysis & Features
Salmon farms - can they win over the doubters?
Does the aquaculture industry need to improve the way it operates – or simply sharpen its message to consumers?…
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Analysis & Features
What will the meat industry look like in 2050?
A soaring global population, climate change and threats from new diseases are set to shake up the global meat industry…
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Comment & Opinion
Farmageddon: the big debate - uncut
Farmageddon’s controversial exposé of modern factory farming methods reignited the debate about large-scale farming. We asked four experts – including Farmageddon author Philip Lymbery – for their views.
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Comment & Opinion
Meat 2050: 10 expert predictions on the future of meat
A soaring global population, climate change and threats from new diseases are set to shake up the global meat industry. A panel of experts give their view…
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News
Royal Gala apple crop threatened by hot Brazilian weather
Retailers are likely to find it harder and more expensive than usual to source Royal Gala apples this year…
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News
Irish hit back at cattle trade stifling claims
Irish meat processors have hit back at allegations they are trying to undermine livestock marts…
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News
Morrisons and Bibby gear up to open third consolidation centre
Morrisons and Bibby Distribution are set to open their third joint primary consolidation centre…
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News
Burton’s looks for NPD boost with £15m factory investment
Burton’s Biscuit Company is investing almost £15m in its manufacturing sites.
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News
Food bank use surges as charities call for action on hunger
Use of food banks for emergency supplies almost tripled in 2013-14, new figures have shown.
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News
Fruit delivery service for London cocktail bars launched
A new online delivery service specialising in fruit, veg and fresh juice targets the on-trade and bar sector in London…
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News
UK to produce an extra 1.4bn litres of milk a year
Britain’s dairy farmers are on course to produce an additional 1.4 billion litres a year of milk within five years…
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Comment & Opinion
Food crime: how can we match consumers' high expectations?
Which? research has repeatedly shown that consumers have high expectations of food law enforcement…
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Analysis & Features
Is House of Lords wasting its energy in berating bogofs?
The inquiry led to fresh vilification of supermarkets. Unfair, given the scale of efforts to cut waste…
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News
Asda aims to slash emissions with greener trucks
Asda has claimed it is on target to reduce emissions from transport operations by 60% over the next 12 months after upgrading its fleet with new eco-friendly refrigeration units.
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News
Twinings tea impulse distribution now handled by SHS
Impulse-channel distribution of Twinings tea is now being handled exclusively by SHS Sales & Marketing…
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News
Booker slammed by wholesalers for supplying BHS Food
Booker has been accused of failing to support indies following its decision to supply products to BHS…
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News
Defra minister: Horse hasn’t bolted on Horsegate prosecutions
Defra minister George Eustice has rejected suggestions “the horse has bolted” on criminal investigations into Horsegate
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News
Pork prices in EU set to rise as pig virus spreads in US
US pig virus now affects 60% of the US pig breeding herd, and it’s spread to Mexico and Canada…
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News
Fever-Tree celebrates export success with move into 50th market
Exporter of the Year enters its 50th market with Angolan move…
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News
Mango shortage warnings as pests cause EU India import ban
Retailers and suppliers may have to look for alternative sources of mangoes in the coming weeks and months…