All Wholesale articles – Page 34
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Difficult season for UK wholesalers, traders say
Unfavourable growing conditions at home and abroad have caused wholesale shortages in several products this season
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Beirut supplier to source British fresh produce
Seasonal meat and seafood business set to diversify and become one of first to bring British fresh produce to Beirut
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Rungis groups in cooperation deal
Two French companies based in Paris’s international wholesale market have signed a deal to strengthen cooperation on fighting food waste, improving diets and building social cohesion
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New Covent Garden traders stage protest
NCGM tenants protested outside Covent Garden Market Authority today to voice fresh concerns about the redevelopment
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Aartsenfruit wins Bimi marketing deal
Dutch supplier has signed a deal with Bimi master licensor Coregeo to market the brand to the Benelux wholesale markets
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T&G Global unveils FirstPick
New Zealand wholesale customers can now place orders in real time via desktop or mobile devices
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Bradford wholesale market to get facelift
To mark its 40th birthday the wholesale market is looking at ways of modernising the site’s appearance
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Wholesaler breaches Hort Code of Conduct
Melbourne wholesaler Young Sang has admitted it breached the Horticulture Code of Conduct in 2015
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Rain prompts sudden shift in restaurant demand
Restaurant wholesalers have seen a sudden shift in demand with today’s bad weather triggering a seasonal menu change
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Glasgow wholesale market goes green
Scotland’s biggest fruit and veg market is introducing wide-ranging measures to minimise its environmental impact and save money
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Mashup festival showcased suppliers and chefs
Wholesaler Mash Purveyors hosted a one-day festival to promote its new suppliers and new product range
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Abundant supply pushes down sweetcorn prices
Traders at UK’s highest-selling wholesale market have enjoyed strong sweetcorn season but abundant supply has deflated prices
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Growing pains at New Covent Garden
With work well under way on the revamped New Covent Garden Market, the market authority is trying to minimise disruption to its tenants, but some are still concerned
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Birmingham market relocation faces new delay
Questions over who is responsible for installing a sprinkler system on new site have led to move date being delayed
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Unusual produce sees spike in demand
Wholesalers report greater demand in niche lines such as heritage produce, coloured vegetables and micro herbs
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Melbourne Market wins sustainability award
The Melbourne Markets has won the ABA100 Australia Business Award for Sustainability
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New MD for Borough Market
Darren Henaghan replaces Keith Davis and is set to take up the reins in October
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SA Produce Markets inks MoU in Singapore
The South Australia Produce Market’s export arm moves to establish JV in Singapore to boost exports Asia.
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E. Coli outbreak ‘subsiding’
The source of the E. Coli outbreak that has led to two deaths is still unconfirmed but linked to wholesale sector
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Flower market move date pushed back
New Covent Garden flower traders will now move to their new home on 27 February after all preceding work has been completed