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Anadolu Efes will not pay for the share with western companies continuing their difficult exit from Russia
Owner of Tetley tea wants to acquire brands that can grow internationally as well as within the country
New subsidy scheme in England benefits big landowners disproportionately, NFU boss says
Despite slowing sales, strong growth is expected long term led by increasingly wealthy Chinese consumers
Deal valuing group at $1.32bn comes as global sales of the drink drop but CEO says downturn is ‘temporary’
Curbs on export or use of products such as sugar, onions and wheat aimed at holding down domestic prices
Food agency says animal protein needed to address hunger and nutrient deficiencies in developing nations
Coffee chain and US workers have failed to reach deal two years after first café was unionised
On a wing and a prayer, or im-peck-able business model?
Sparkling wine specialist has benefited from better harvests because of hot summers and events sponsorship
Prices hit three-year low after growers expand supply while demand stagnates
Reducing waste and cutting meat consumption are among the main challenges to address
Some suppliers are contributing to food price inflation, says Competition and Markets Authority
It’s more than just a drink: companies are finding ways to process spent grounds and other waste into useful products
Fierce competition ahead of Christmas leads to dip in non-food prices, says British Retail Consortium
Value of ‘fine and rare’ single malts sold at auction falls 7%, tarnishing status as alternative haven asset
Anti-deforestation law passed in June restricts non-compliant stocks from being sold in the bloc
Recent profit warning brings back memories of stockpiling issues as group adjusts to end of pandemic drinking boom
Under pressure independent pubs fear rise in minimum wage
Successor Joachim Creus has worked at the European investment group since 2010
Rightwing politicians muster majority against proposed rules to limit use of agricultural chemicals
Former Sony chip designer hopes to shake up takeaway lunch service with automatic vending machine
Citic Capital to remain majority shareholder in fast-food chain’s local operation
Changing consumer tastes and government pressure have led the confectionery sector to mix up its offering
Turkey and other food costs are also down, while petrol price is lowest since January
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