All Retail articles – Page 325
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UK appoints agri counsellor in China
Head of Defra’s farming team Karen Morgan will aim to grow British exports to China and is part-funded by AHDB
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Giant builds Malaysian presence
GCH Retail subsidiary Giant will open four new hypermarkets in Malaysia in 2015
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Asda reshuffles top executives
Ex-M&S buyer Andrew Moore promoted to chief merchandising officer with responsibilities for food, and Barry Williams takes on customer officer
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Nisa's charity raises nearly £1m for good causes
Making A Difference Locally has been successfully supporting charities for the past six years and has raised £6.2m in total
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Supplier blames 'too much change' for Philips' downfall
Key supplier to retailer claims “excessive” packaging redesigns among reasons that resulted in Philips’ exit
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Brazil powers Carrefour growth
"Remarkable" performances in Brazil and Argentina, coupled with stabilised European sales, have driven group's results upwards
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Revenue rises for Japanese retailer
Aeon and Seven & I see welcome strong revenue growth but profit margins take a hit
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Pick of the crop
As its production in Uruguay and South Africa continues to grow, Argentina’s San Miguel is rebranding itself as a global expert in citrus
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Interview: Tattie high
Martyn Fisher meets the owner of Scottish produce firm Stirfresh, which hopes to use a tie-up with a comic book character for its branded range as a springboard to success
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Interview: Scaling produce ridge with Heritage
Martyn Fisher spoke to Nisa’s Heritage brand manager, Erin May, about the c-store chain’s plans to grow its produce range
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Analysis
Russia's import ban: What happens next?
Several months after Russian president Vladimir Putin announced a ban on the import of agricultural products, Promar International consultant Lizzie Bonsall assesses the impact
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Interview: Bowling towards the future
Florette’s commercial manager Sandy Sewell chats to Nina Pullman about marketing plans for 2015, the trend for ‘extra convenience’ and the potential for the salad bowls
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Tip of the iceberg
In a season dominated by retail price wars on iceberg lettuce, the salads category has seen deflation drive volumes up with growers left feeling the squeeze
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Focus on the future
Speakers at this year’s Oxford Farming Conference tackled some of the key industry issues for the future, including climate change, supply chains and the EU
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Ahold outlines improved results
Performance picked up in the Netherlands in particular during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2014
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Tesco launches app on Google Glass
Retailer becomes first to launch its grocery app for Google Glass to work alongside shoppers’ Tesco online accounts
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Waitrose halves price of 13 fresh produce items
Avocados, citrus and Pink Lady apples among produce with slashed prices in month-long ‘half price’ promotion event
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Costco celebrates Chinese entry
Retail giant surpasses US$6m in sales over first month, prompting a rethink of product range
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Morrisons CEO Dalton Philips to step down
Retailer’s boss set to leave as like-for-like sales fell by 3.1 per cent over Christmas period, the worst results out of the big four
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Foreign retailers target Australia
Deloitte report forecasts international competition to intensify, leaving locals vulnerable