All Retail articles – Page 473
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ArticleIndia grapples food inflation
The Indian government is struggling to rein in food inflation without dampening economic growth, which is poised to surpass nine per cent, this fiscal year
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ArticleFNSEA president urges fairness
Key players in fresh produce sector need to show mutual respect to build long-lasting partnerships, says new FNSEA president
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ArticleMetro on course for record profit
Company says tough trading conditions in Europe during final three months of 2010 have not derailed its overall progress
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ArticleSupermarkets aid flood-hit Australian growers
As floodwaters continue to inundate vast tracts of eastern Australia, the fresh produce industry has moved into damage control mode
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ArticleFuture Group tags Bengal expansion
Future Group is planning a major push into West Bengal with its Big Bazaar chain as part of a general expansion in east India
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ArticleMatahari seeks Hypermart investor
Indonesian retailer Matahari has decided to retain its Hypermart chain, and is now seeking a major foreign investor
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ArticleIndia to launch dedicated rail service
The Indian government plans to trial a dedicated horticultural rail transport system to help cut back on fresh produce spoilage
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Christmas growth for Morrisons
UK's fourth-largest retailer attributes growth to "high-quality food at outstanding value"
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ArticleAuchan closes Dubai hypermarket
Difficult economic conditions have forced the French retailer's hand in the United Arab Emirates
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ArticleTesco reveals UK board changes
Retailer makes changes to its domestic board ahead of arrival of new UK CEO Richard Brasher
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ArticleTesco reshuffles senior management
Tesco has reshuffled its UK management team and has a new commercial director for food.
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ArticleChinese apples to make historic landing
Australian consumers will for the first time be able to buy foreign-grown apples when shipments of the fruit begin to arrive from China in the coming weeks
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ArticleTesco moves for Czech stores
UK retailer has snapped up 128 convenience outlets in the Czech Republic, according to reports
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ArticleBig C begins Thai Carrefour takeover
Changes to the 42 Carrefour outlets in Thailand, recently acquired by French retailer Casino, will be mostly cosmetic as the company endeavors to retain Carrefour customers
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ArticleContracts to become obligatory
Written contracts between fruit and vegetable producers and buyers are set to become compulsory in France
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ArticleTesco Malaysia promotes local produce abroad
Tesco plans to promote Malaysian products produced by small and medium-sized companies at its stores in China, South Korea and India
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ArticleVietnam wary about imports increase
While Vietnam is importing an increasing amount of fresh produce, some in the industry believe more needs to be done to guarantee food safety and protect the interests of domestic growers
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Weis Markets enters 6th price freeze
The new round of price cuts applies to 2,400 store-brand and brand-name products, including fresh fruits and vegetables
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ArticleVietnam dragon fruit exports soar
Vietnamese dragon fruit exports to the US are likely to have exceeded 800 tonnes in 2010, an eight-fold increase over 2009
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ArticleWinn-Dixie introduces smartphone app
US retailer's new mobile tool designed to save customers time and money with their grocery shopping

