All Markets articles – Page 207
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ArticleColes commits to renewable electricity
Leading retailer signs agreement with Engie and Neoen to be powered by 100 per cent renewable electricity by 2025
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ArticleSteve’s Leaves launches new Super Leaves
Prepared salad brand Steve's Leaves plans to energise the salads category with the launch of new Baby Spinach & Super Leaves
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ArticleVeg-based brands join Tesco Incubator
Supermarket selects four new entrants to its Incubator Programme, with a focus on plant-based brands
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ArticleHelloFresh adopts new sustainable packaging
Leading meal-kit company teams up with Pratt Industries to introduce 100 per cent post-consumer recycling packaging
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ArticleBanana prices must include real costs
The argument between producers and distributors concerning banana prices is not about to go away
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ArticleGuacamole the star of AFM’s Cinco de Mayo campaign
Avocados From Mexico reminds consumers that “if there’s no guac, there’s no Cinco”
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ArticleRijk Zwaan utilises studio meetings
The group recently held a series of studio meetings with its Sweet Palermo partners in Israel and the Netherlands
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ArticleAsda appoints John Fallon as CFO
UK supermarket Asda has appointed deputy CFO John Fallon to succeed Rob McWilliam as chief financial officer
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ArticlePlanet Organic launches green campaign
Supermarket plans educational content and discounts to encourage shoppers to go green around Earth Day
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ArticleMr Apple appoints retail advisor
Winstone Chee to provide retail focus, category management strategies across the China and South East Asia
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ArticleFreshmax, 3AW team up for new competition
Series 6 Apple Watches up for grabs in new competition for flagship Australian apple Modi
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ArticleDole marks National Banana Day
Marketing push will encourage US consumers to eat more bananas
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ArticlePink Lady backs bees with sticker promo
Competition in partnership with The British Bee Charity and Morrisons aims to raise awareness of bees’ importance as pollinators
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ArticleOrchard House lands £22m loan following buyout
Deal will allow prepared fruit business to invest in new equipment and product development, targeting growth as lockdown is eased
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ArticleNew Zealand persimmons grow in popularity
Fruit originally destined for international markets sees 20 per cent growth in popularity among domestic consumers
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ArticleAmazon opens third UK grocery store
White City becomes third London location for retail giant, with further launches expected in capital and possibly other British cities
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ArticleFirst MDS graduates join Iceland
New MDS member takes on its first batch of graduates as it looks to staff its expansion drive
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ArticleDazzling entry into China for New Zealand apple
Largest quantity of Dazzle apples arrives to fanfare at China’s Guangzhou and Shanghai wholesale markets
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ArticleHigh-powered speaker line-up for Fresh Produce India
Leading players to outline exciting market opportunities at India’s premier fresh produce event on 22 April
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ArticlePandemic shows potential for young Indonesian growers
Indonesian farming numbers have been falling but Covid-19 has brought some youth back to agriculture

