All Retail articles – Page 156
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ArticleRaisins South Africa targets UK export boost
Industry looks to promote high agronomy standards and product quality as its competes with Turkey and California for market share
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ArticleSam’s Club China meets vegetable rush
Retailer adds processing factories to meet the demand for vegetables after coronavirus outbreak
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ArticleProfits tumble at John Lewis Partnership
Waitrose and John Lewis owner reports 23 per cent decline in profitability and announces strategic review to combat downturn
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ArticleBest farm retailers honoured
The nation's best farm shops, cafes, farmers' markets and suppliers have been honoured at a ceremony in Nottingham
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ArticleCoronavirus having "substantial impact" in Italy
Buyers are asking for greater guarantees, Romanian workers are heading home and consumers are buying more fruit
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ArticleRefillable products boost shopper consumption
New M&S research from refillable products trial could bode well for loose and refillable fresh produce consumption
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ArticleSainsbury's outpaces big four
Latest Kantar sales and share figures indicate Sainsbury's is only one of the big four to grow in the past quarter
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ArticleCarrefour China grows after acquisition
Supermarket chain has improved its profitability since e-commerce retailer Suning.com took over
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ArticleEuropean fruit and veg trade contends with coronavirus
Fresh produce companies are facing up to a very different set of challenges as the outbreak continues
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ArticleCovid-19: Italy tries to shake off fever
The country's fresh fruit and vegetable business has been rocked by last week's dramatic events
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ArticleSpain moves to stem price abuse
Government passes new law to protect agricultural producers as it seeks to quell growing protests
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ArticleWaitrose extends online delivery
Supermarket begins adding Waitrose.com delivery service to further stores ahead of its split from Ocado in summer
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ArticleAldi hires TV expert to boost herb growing
Discounter is working with horticulturalist Matt James to encourage consumers to dabble in home growing
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ArticleCoronavirus: measuring the market impact
Asiafruit rounds up the initial effects of coronavirus on the fruit business in China and beyond, and examines the future outlook
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ArticleKinokuniya adds in-store farms
Japanese supermarket partners with Infarm to offer produce harvested from in-store urban farming
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ArticleCo-op boss warns of 'climate wealth gap'
Steve Murrells uses major speech to outline how Britain can navigate major socio-economic and environmental issues
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ArticleAsda confirms discussions with investors
Reports suggest Walmart could sell its majority stake in the UK supermarket following indifferent sales performance
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ArticleTesco officially exits China
British retailer completes six-year exit strategy following sale of joint venture to state-run partner, China Resources Holdings
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Article"Plant-based foods cannot replace meat"
Professor Louise Fresco, president of the executive board of Wageningen University, says meat must be part of future diets
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ArticlePook’s Thai-flyer
Fred Searle speaks to Kanokporn Holtsch of Pook about winning the Fruit Logistica Innovation Award for her coconut snacks, landing investment on Germany’s Dragon’s Den and cracking the German market

