All Retail articles – Page 150
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ArticleAvos in flux
With large volumes expected from Peru and coronavirus shaking up supply, it’s an unpredictable time for the avocado sector but the outlook remains overwhelmingly positive
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ArticleM&S pledges to expand British produce range
New six-week campaign will highlight British produce as part of new efforts to support UK agriculture
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ArticleWrap releases new guidance on Best Before dates
Food waste charity hopes to give redistribution organisations confidence to accept much more food that has exceeded its Best Before date
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ArticleAmazon India adds offline retailers
After a successful trial, the e-commerce giant will allow kiranas and small retailers to use its platform
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ArticleCalifornian avocados gain access to China
Issue of protocol for phytosanitary requirements comes as 2020 harvest tipped to pass 165,000 tonnes
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ArticleCouncil waives rent on fruit and veg stalls
West Oxfordshire District Council stepped in to support fresh produce traders at Witney Market
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ArticleCitrus sales still booming during coronavirus
Citrus category remains in demand despite erratic sales figures from other fresh produce categories
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ArticleCo-op reports strong growth
Food sales drive growth at convenience chain, which says its 2019 investments positioned it well to cope with Covid-19
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ArticleFacebook invests in Reliance
US-based social media giant acquires a 9.99 per cent stake in Reliance’s Jio Platforms, paving the way for e-commerce development.
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ArticleAmcor unravels consumer shopping habits
Research reveals European consumers’ online grocery shopping habits for fresh foods
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ArticleMorrisons offers discount to farmers
Fresh produce suppliers will be among beneficiaries as supermarket thanks its farmers for feeding the nation
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ArticleWatts Farms saved by new sales model
Foodservice supplier starts online home deliveries with help of Kent web designers to stay afloat, save jobs and prevent major food waste
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ArticleShanghai eyes e-commerce potential
With the coronavirus sparking an e-commerce boom the Chinese city is already looking to support online services long-term
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ArticleRegulate supply to protect prices, says Acorbanec
Exporter association calls for tighter controls on shipments as coronavirus hits demand and prices
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ArticleCovid-19 hits smaller NZ growers
Although still considered essential, smaller growers in New Zealand are having problems shifting their product
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ArticleAmazon 'to launch Ultra Fast Fresh delivery in UK'
Service could soon be extended to UK households for grocery orders within hours, according to reports
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ArticleUSDA unveils agri rescue scheme
Buy Fresh programme will purchase US$100M of fresh produce per month
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ArticleIndia adapts to coronavirus
India’s lockdown has had a range of effects on its agricultural trade, but the country is looking at ways to adjust to the pandemic
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ArticleTWC brings back watercress bunches
UK’s leading watercress grower takes inspiration from Victorian times with launch of 150g bunches wrapped in biodegradable paper cones
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ArticleGreenyard offers Covid-19 update
Group says it remains fully operational, while also revealing that its transformation plan has had a positive affect on results

