All Wholesale articles – Page 44
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ArticleMadrid swoons at Sweeki charm offensive
Month-long promotion for premium Italian kiwifruit brand in Madrid appears to be generating strong interest
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ArticleSpecial report: The champagne of potatoes
Jersey Royal growers recognise the importance of holding onto their protected food name, but as the competition mounts they know the brand alone won’t carry them
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ArticleLoss of flower market buyer 'will not affect move date'
Plans for flower traders to move to new market are 'full steam ahead' despite buyer pulling out of former site, says market authority
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ArticleSteritech coming to Melbourne
Irradiation service provider Steritech has announced it’s opening a new treatment facility at Melbourne Market
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ArticleEureka Produce expands with £500k cash injection
New partnership with Aldermore bank will allow Northampton catering supplier to fulfil potential and provide more jobs
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ArticleRooting for purple produce
Purple produce, classics with a twist, and unusual roots are the top new trends according to a New Covent Garden Market audit
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ArticleWest country fruit shop closes
A popular fruit and veg shop close to Bristol has announced its closure after struggling to gain footfall
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ArticleWholesale trade mourns passing of two legends
Ray Hopley of New Covent Garden Market, and Terry Fleming of Western International, are remembered by friends
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ArticleDriver arrested after migrants found at Spitalfields
A group of 15 stowaways have been found in a produce delivery lorry thought to have come from Spain to New Spitalfields Market
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ArticleInterview: Market force
New Borough Market managing director Darren Henaghan is letting the food and drink do the talking. Michael Barker went to meet him
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ArticlePotato grower enters pre pack market
Chipping supplier Isle of Ely Produce has launched a new salad and baking potato brand to mark its entrance into pre pack
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ArticleNew food festival launches in London
London Food Month will take place in June this year and include restaurant events and brand new night market
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ArticleIndustry welcomes overhaul of Hort Code
The Australian government has outlined its proposed changes to the Horticulture Code of Conduct
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ArticleSweet potatoes 'in short supply'
The effect of storms in the US before Christmas are now hitting the European sweet potato market
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ArticleSpanish shortages 'a wake up call' for restaurant chains
Climate change-related shortages are here to stay and restaurant chains must adapt by switching to seasonal produce, supplier warns
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ArticleCovent Garden 'legend' passes away
Former Barney Springer and Mack trader, known for "outstanding sales" during Cape season, loses battle with cancer
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ArticleStorage issues hamper potato supply
A poor quality season last year and strong Christmas sales has meant there are fewer crops on the market
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ArticleChilling winter for salad veg suppliers
Media headlines have put veg shortages in the spotlight for now but the impact on suppliers will last for much longer
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ArticleIndustry reacts to Tesco-Booker merger
More buying power in high street retailers and restaurants are a plus for suppliers, say analysts, with some potential for own-brand
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ArticleSainsbury’s and Aldi follow iceberg price rises
US-grown iceberg is selling for £1.40 at Sainsbury's and 78p at Aldi as Spanish chaos leaves major supply chains short

