All Markets articles – Page 191
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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
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ArticleNew plan for Pink Lady in India
APAL develops year-long export strategy, including brand marketing and promotions
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ArticleScotty Brand celebrates first Ayrshire potatoes
Premium fresh produce label is hopeful of strong demand this season after Covid-related boost to local veg sales in Scotland
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ArticleGlobal Grape Congress turns to Americas
Streamed live on 30 June, Global Grape Congress will explore the latest trends and developments in grapes, not least in Latin America and the US
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ArticleWaitrose renames citrus leaf to avoid racial slur
Supermarket to rename Kaffir Lime Leaves after discovering it has historically been used as a racial slur in South Africa
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ArticleTesco discounts strawberries after glut
Supermarket offers a kilo of British strawberries for just £3 after warm weather brings an abundance of crop
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ArticleEtiquette expert promotes AVA Berries
William Hanson records playful social media guide to the correct way of consuming the popular summer fruit
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ArticleJupiter Group and Babybel launch snack pack
Featuring cheese, apples and grapes, the new packs provide a healthy grab-and-go option for busy consumers
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ArticleFirst Comber Earlies hit supermarket shelves
Recent warm weather helps Wilson’s Country dig PGI potato variety on time, with good eating quality thanks to high dry matter
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ArticleProChile unveils star signing for new campaign
Footballer Alexis Sánchez to front the trade promotion agency’s new export promotion drive
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ArticleIGD mobilises for packaging sustainability
Research organisation brings together stakeholders from across grocery sector in quest for more environmentally friendly packaging
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ArticleChanging trends at point-of-sale
World of Fresh Ideas took a deep dive into evolving consumer trends thanks to Raul Fernandez of Breakthrough Solutions

