All Wholesale articles – Page 76
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London markets set for business development boost
A scheme that will see business development managers posted on all London wholesale markets is to support local growers sell more fresh produce into the markets.
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ArticleWhite in at Western
Western International Market Tenants’ Association has its first female chairman, after Gill White was unanimously voted in at a meeting last week.
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ArticleGreenery packages support
The Greenery has introduced an enhanced support package to its exclusive wholesale relationship with Total Produce.
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ArticleThe Greenery rolls out wholesale deal
The Greenery has just completed a tour of UK wholesale markets to publicise the start of a distribution deal with Total Produce
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Hull traders tweak market plans
Regeneration company Hull Forward has announced the new wholesale fruit and vegetable market for Hull at Priory Park could be open for business as soon as next year.
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ArticleGerman markets step up brand promotions
GFI says it plans to build on the recent success of campaigns involving Pink Lady, South Tyrol PGI apples and Zespri
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CGMA board re-appoints two members
Two re-appointments have been made to the board of the Covent Garden Market Authority.
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ArticleHopes running high in Glasgow
One month into the new management structure at Glasgow market and tenants are looking forward to seeing the fruit of a promised £5 million investment package.
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ArticleCovent Garden celebrates school project
Covent Garden Market Authority (CGMA) celebrated its Year of Food and Farming school project on Wednesday by presenting the winning schools with their prizes.
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ArticleBray resigns amid tenant unrest
George Bray resigned as chairman of Western International Market Tenants' Association (WIMTA) on Wednesday, amid growing unrest over his role among tenants unhappy at certain aspects of the market’s move to new premises on Monday.
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ArticleAll busy on Western front
The UK’s newest wholesale market opened for business on Monday, as Western International’s tenants made the short trip to their new site.
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ArticleCopenhagen Markets consortium unveiled
Plans for new Copenhagen fresh produce wholesale market offer "powerful, flexible and innovative" new trading centre
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ArticleFarmers' market fillip for wholesalers
As some consumers complain that farmers’ markets do not source locally enough, alternative independent retail outlets such as the markets and farm shops are giving the UK wholesale trade an unexpected boost especially as consumers feel the credit crunch.
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Hexagro chooses organic path
French wholesale network Hexagro has announced that all of its sites have gained organic certification
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Total Produce buys Southampton trader
Acquisition of UK-based wholesale business welcomed by Total Produce UK chairman Denis Punter
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Pauleys gets Red Tractor thumbs up
Pauleys has become the first major fresh produce wholesaler in foodservice to be awarded the Red Tractor logo, and has launched a new product range certified to the scheme.
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ArticleTotal Produce acquires Southampton trader
Total Produce has acquired Benfield Philips Ltd, a long-established and well-respected wholesale business in Southampton.
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ArticleFrench apple growers on tour
The French Embassy took a group of French apple growers and exporters on a tour of New Spitalfields Market on Wednesday morning, with the aim of promoting the UK market’s many outlets for French apples.
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ArticleFirst organic business for Western International
Western International’s first dedicated organic fresh produce company B&S Organics will open its doors at the wholesale market’s £19 million new site, near London Heathrow Airport, on July 7.
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New organics company at London market
B&S Organics set to become Western International's largest tenant following the wholesale market's move to a new site on 7 July

