All Wholesale articles – Page 76
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ArticleGreen light for New Covent Garden plan
The UK's largest fresh produce market can step up its plans to improve facilities and expand trading area
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ArticleFresca board strengthened by new appointment
Paul Butlin has been appointed to the board of Fresca, the UK’s largest independent supplier of fresh produce.
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ArticleGreen light for Covent Garden redevelopment
The government has given the thumbs-up to the redevelopment of New Covent Garden Market (NCGM).
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ArticleMariann Fischer Boel backs markets
European commissioner for agriculture and rural development Mariann Fischer Boel last week pledged her support to wholesale markets.
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ArticleWUWM praises leading wholesale markets
New awards for innovation, sustainability and community support have been presented during the annual WUWM Congress
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ArticleEU Commissioner backs wholesale sector
Mariann Fischer Boel has urged wholesale and retail markets to play their part in boosting fresh produce consumption and tackling health issues
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ArticleMcCarthy ups sticks in Norfolk
Award-winning Norfolk wholesaler D&F McCarthy Ltd is to move to a brand new distribution centre next year.
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London markets unite
The six major wholesale markets in London will come together next week for the first ever London Markets’ Month and the re-launch of the Association of London Markets.
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ArticleLeicester pioneers market qualifications
A national markets qualification could be in the making now that the markets department at Leicester City Council has teamed up with South Leicester College to raise standards on its markets.
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ArticleLord Mayor visits New Spitalfields
The Spitalfields Market Tenants’ Association (SMTA) hosted the annual visit of the Lord Mayor of London to New Spitalfields last week.
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Markets told to get greener
The National Market Traders Federation (NMTF) has launched a quest to find the greenest market.
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ArticleItalian fresh produce consumption falls
New figures show that purchases of fruit and vegetables in Italian supermarkets have fallen
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ArticleDole ponders disposals in Europe
US produce giant says it is in talks with Compagnie Fruitière to dispose of its assets in France and the UK
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Metro to enter Kazakhstan
The group will open its first cash & carry store in 2009, with further expansion a possibility.
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ArticleRoman wholesalers offer online savings
CarGest and Coldiretti team up to provide online service that can reportedly save local market traders up to 20 per cent
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Turnover up at New Covent Garden
Trade in fruit and vegetables increases for the fourth successive year at the central London market
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ArticleWholesaling boosts Italian produce prices
Bank of Italy slams inefficiencies of antiquated wholesale sector and poor distribution practices
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ArticleBristol goes mad for dragon fruit
Bristol has discovered its taste for dragon fruit this week, thanks to a bold initiative by local wholesaler Bristol Fruit Sales.
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ArticleTom Son launches online order service
Wholesaler Tom Son Ltd plans to develop its online ordering service.
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ArticleFuture trend focus at WUWM Congress
Discussions at the 26th World Union of Wholesale Markets conference in Copenhagen, Denmark will center on current strengths of and future opportunities in food markets

