All Markets articles – Page 175
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ArticlePinKids gets a refresh
Pink Lady apple sub-brand gets a new look and packaging for kid-sized fruit
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ArticleRohlik brings in unlimited paid leave for staff
Online retailer said competitive working conditions will help it attract talent to support its ongoing expansion
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ArticleJepco launches 'Living Lettuce' in Co-op stores
Jepco's whole head 'Living Lettuce' puts down roots in Co-op stores nationwide
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ArticleSpanish Olympians hail power of lemons
Medal hopefuls Saul Craviotto and Sandra Sanchez fly the flag for Spanish lemons
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ArticleChunbo introduces NZ apple blind boxes
Chinese food platform signs strategic cooperation agreement with New Zealand trade development office
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ArticleLayani prepares to head WUWM
Semmaris's Stephane Layani is set to take on the presidency of the World Union of Wholesale Markets at this week's conference in Florence
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ArticleSupermarket shoppers returning to old habits
Consumers shopping little and often again, online sales plateau and discounters’ growth returns but consumer habits still not back to normal
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ArticleTurkish cherry exporters upbeat
Uncertainty over the protocol for China this season is failing to dampen the mood for Turkish cherry exporters anticipating a large, high-quality crop
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ArticleDriver shortage turns 'critical'
Expect empty shelves and higher prices as driver shortage turns critical, warns delivery company ParcelHero
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ArticleSuperplum secures more funds
Indian ag-tech start-up will continue its efforts to develop the fresh produce supply chain following latest funding round
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ArticleBenoît Juster heads Agoralim project
Rungis wholesale market's executive director, Benoît Juster, will lead the planning mission of Agoralim, the new multi-site development project in France
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ArticleQuick commerce channel 'set for major growth'
Rapid food and grocery delivery now considered a sales channel in own right and IGD says burgeoning sector could more than double in size
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ArticleDriver shortage causes UK supply crisis
A shortage of HGV drivers is causing national supply crisis, leaving produce rotting and empty shelves, say distributors
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ArticleHerbs turn over a new leaf
The pandemic has kickstarted fresh herbs, with many products enjoying sales growth of around 30 per cent. Fred Searle reports on the sector's key trends as UK consumers get more adventurous with their cooking
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ArticleNational Berry Month set for kick off
First-time event will target barbecue and cinema lovers, as well as highlighting the various benefits of berries
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ArticleAsiafruit June out now
New issue spotlights Vietnam, one of Asia’s most exciting markets for premium produce, while Freshmax Group CEO Murray McCallum outlines the company’s growth plans
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ArticleElectronic avocado helps cut food waste
ImpacTrack track the movements of fruit, highlighting areas that could cause potential damage
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ArticleOrigen Espana campaign gathers pace
The three-year campaign aims to raise consumer awareness of the high quality of regional products
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ArticleMMA supports industry-first qualification
Scholarship helps Melbourne greengrocer gain formal recognition for his trade
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ArticleWoolworths supports more organic growers
Leading retailer invests A$850,000 in two family-owned organic farms

