All Wholesale articles – Page 22
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Fruitbox 53 · Philippe Binard, Freshfel
Head of Freshfel returns to talk about the impact of Covid, Brexit, and sustainability on Europe's fruit and veg business
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Swansons becomes employee owned
Scottish fresh produce wholesaler switches ownership model as founder Magnus Swanson plans for the future
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Wholesale trade body slams lack of govt support
FWD warns that 'letting wholesalers fail' while propping up major retailers during pandemic risks a supermarket monopoly
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Total Produce UK completes switch to renewable power
Group targets 20 per cent CO2 reduction across its British operations, with all 24 UK sites now powered by renewable electric energy
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Fruitbox 52 · Ben Page, Ipsos Mori
The CEO of one of the world's leading market research firms considers the pandemic's long-term impact on consumers
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NCGM predicts top produce trends
The UK’s largest fresh produce wholesale market predicts top fruit and veg consumption trends for 2021
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New finance head for CGMA
Cassandra Glavin joins New Covent Garden in new capacity following restructure at market authority
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Hospitality suppliers facing "cliff edge’’
FPC among 18 trade associations to write to Chancellor calling for urgent action to help food manufacturers supplying hospitality and healthcare
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‘Give school meal contracts to smaller suppliers’
Cambridge Fruit Company calls for government catering contracts to go to smaller fruit and veg suppliers who can offer ‘better value and healthier produce’
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Check your paperwork, warns FTA Ireland
Reports of UK-ROI trade disruption due to missing paperwork and extra costs as industry gets to grips with new customs arrangements
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CGMA appoints General Counsel
Alasdair Thomas joins Covent Garden Market Authority in new General Counsel role
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Tell us how Covid is shaping your business
By taking part in our survey, you can help the industry better understand the pandemic's long-term implications
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Major catering losses after London lockdown
Tighter restrictions have left suppliers sitting on "a pile of unsold produce", causing food waste and financial losses
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Brakes makes good on packaging pledge
UK foodservice supplier Brakes removes 1,000 tonnes of black plastics, fulfilling its 2Zero20 pledge
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Rungis seals Uzbekistan deal
France’s Rungis International Market and the Republic of Uzbekistan have signed a framework agreement to create a network of wholesale markets
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FMA endorses Fair Farms
Workplace training and certification programme extended to wholesale sector
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Biomarket officially opens in Barcelona
Mercabarna says the new organic market will be a boost for agriculture and local commerce
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Fresh start for New Covent Garden
Historic day for New Covent Garden as market authority and tenants agree changes to the market’s redesign after years of dispute
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North East set for additional produce hub
£3m investment spearheaded by Gateshead wholesaler JR Holland will operate in addition to North East Wholesale Fruit and Vegetable Market
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“Tsunami” of 2021 insolvencies "will make trade tough”
Experienced trade credit insurance broker says fresh produce firms need to assess risk differently in wake of Covid-19, warning of “very tough” trading conditions when economy reopens, particularly in hospitality