Retail news from Produce Plus – Page 13
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ArticleAustralian retail sales showing signs of growth
ABS figures for August 2020 indicate turnover for perishable goods up 14 per cent year on year
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ArticleCountdown trials contactless shopping
New technology aims to provide customers with faster and easier shopping experience
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ArticleCleanCo partners with Coles
Clean energy generator signs 10-year agreement with supermarket chain to power 90 per cent of its Queensland sites
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ArticleHarris Farm Markets heads to Brisbane
Australian retailer returns to Queensland capital with stores in Clayfield and West End
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ArticleDrakes adopts GS1 Recall
Supermarket chain bolsters customer safety with digital recall platform
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ArticleACCC looks at supply chain imbalance
Australia’s competition and consumer commission will look into any imbalance between growers, intermediaries and retailers
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ArticleFresh Domain and Fresca Group join forces
Agreement brings together two fresh produce companies from opposite sides of the world
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ArticleHortNZ calls for retailer exemption
New Zealand’s horticulture industry wants the government to classify independent fruit and vegetable retailers as essential during lockdown
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ArticleFoodstuffs South Island to harness customer data
Partnership with Tesco-owned customer data science platform, Dunnhumby, to drive company decisions
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ArticleNew Zealand funds affordable healthy produce
A new programme aims to get fruits and vegetables to communities in need and connect them with local producers
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ArticleMattina launches premium domestic brand
Debuting with citrus, the new brand is focused on capturing demand for premium export-quality fruit among Australian consumers
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ArticleColes' lifeline for NSW herb grower
Australian supermarket giant closes deal with Pocket Herbs to purchase more than 500 micro herb pots per week
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ArticleColes debuts new ripening technology
The A$43m investment in its Melbourne facility will support banana, avocado and mango growers in North Queensland
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ArticleNew Zealand vegetable prices rise
Vegetable prices jumped 7.6 per cent in June with offseason vegetables such as zucchini behind the rise
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ArticleNo signs of Metcash purchasing Ritchies outright
Australia’s leading wholesale distribution and marketing company spared from purchasing its largest customer
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ArticleBananas on top in 2020
Download your free copy of the Produce Plus-Nielsen Top 20 via the Produce Plus app
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ArticleColes funds more sustainability projects
Supermarket giant to provide A$3m in grants to 12 small and medium sized businesses
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ArticleAustralians need more vegetables
Ausveg has said Australians need to buy more vegetables if they are to meet dietary recommendations
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ArticleHigh quality ahead for Piñata
Challenging growing conditions in Granite Belt region likely to result in smaller crop of strawberries for winter 2020
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ArticleNutriKiwi’s fresh look
New marketing approach aims to cement kiwifruit brand in the minds of Australian consumers