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Britain Closer To Food Riots Than Many Realise, Warning Over Fragile Food System
Warnings that the UK could face food-related unrest may sound dramatic, but a growing number of experts believe the country’s food system is far more fragile than many consumers realise. In a stark assessment of Britain’s food security, analysts argue that a combination of economic pressure, global instability and structural weaknesses in the supply chain could create the conditions for serious disruption — and potentially civil unrest. The warning comes as the UK continues t


Farm Inheritance Tax ‘Illegal’, High Court Hears
A legal challenge to the UK Government’s proposed inheritance tax changes affecting farms has begun in the High Court, with claimants arguing that ministers acted unlawfully in the way the reforms were introduced. The case centres on planned changes to Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR), which currently help protect family farms and businesses from large inheritance tax bills when assets are passed down between generations. The judicial revi


Tesco Trials Next-Generation QR Codes In Move Away From Traditional Barcodes
Tesco has become the first UK supermarket to trial replacing traditional product barcodes with next-generation QR codes, signalling a potential shift in how groceries are labelled, tracked and scanned in stores. The retailer is currently testing the new system on a limited number of own-brand lines, including fresh produce and meat, in selected stores in the south of England. The pilot forms part of a collaboration with standards body GS1 UK and a group of supplier partners.
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The Industry Runs On Them! Fresh Awards 26 Celebrates Supply Chain Powerhouses
Behind every box of berries on a supermarket shelf… Every perfectly ripened avocado on a restaurant plate… Every bouquet brightening a shop window… There is an extraordinary supply chain at work. From growers nurturing crops in glasshouses to wholesalers moving product before dawn, from logistics teams keeping freight moving across borders to florists creating displays that stop customers in their tracks — the fresh produce and floriculture industries run on an army of dedica


Editor’s View: Vertical Farming Is Growing Up — And The UK Is Ready
There was a moment, not that long ago, when vertical farming seemed unstoppable. Venture capital was flowing, futuristic indoor farms were appearing in city warehouses, and the promise was intoxicating: year-round food production, minimal land use, and a climate-resilient answer to feeding a growing population. Then reality arrived! A number of high-profile vertical farming businesses struggled under the weight of energy costs, scaling challenges and difficult economics. For


Red Tractor Announces New CEO To Steer Next Phase Of Farm Assurance
The UK’s largest food and farm assurance scheme, Red Tractor, has announced the appointment of Paul McLaughlin as its new Chief Executive, marking a significant leadership transition for the organisation that underpins trust in British food production. McLaughlin will take up the role on 5 May, succeeding outgoing CEO Jim Moseley, who confirmed last year that he would retire in April 2026 after nearly a decade leading the scheme. Red Tractor is the UK’s most recognised farm a


Growers Warn Of Fruit And Veg Shortages As Iran Conflict Drives Costs Higher
UK fruit and vegetable growers have warned that supermarket shelves could face shortages if escalating energy and transport costs linked to the conflict involving Iran make production uneconomic. Industry groups say rising wholesale gas prices, alongside higher fuel and input costs, are creating mounting pressure for glasshouse and field growers across the country, with some producers now considering ending their growing season early. Lee Stiles, secretary of the Lea Valley G


Mother’s Day Flower Sales Surge As AI Begins To Reshape How Brits Buy Gifts
Mother’s Day flower sales in the UK have surged by 67%, highlighting both the enduring popularity of traditional gifts and the rapidly growing influence of artificial intelligence in shaping how consumers shop. New data released by payments technology company Checkout.com shows that flowers remain one of the most sought-after purchases during the Mother’s Day period. However, the way those gifts are being selected and purchased is evolving quickly as AI tools become increasi


School Meals Could Open New Markets For UK Growers, Report Finds
Serving more locally grown fruit and vegetables in school meals could unlock new market opportunities for UK farmers and strengthen the nation’s food resilience, according to new research. A report from campaign group Sustain suggests that increasing the use of British produce in school catering could help build stronger regional supply chains while delivering economic, environmental and health benefits. The findings form part of Sustain’s Bridging the Gap programme, which ex

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