All Wholesale articles – Page 46
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Suppliers react to Chinese importer arrests
Reports that managers of major importer Dalian Yidu have been arrested by China Customs spark supplier concerns
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EU removes ban on Indian mangoes
Defra welcomes plant health standing committee's decision to lift restrictions much earlier than expected
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Premier Fruits returns to profit
Wholesaler recovered from £55,767 loss in 2012/13 financial year to post profit of £795,602 for year ending 6 April, 2014
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Bad weather causes 'severe' courgette shortage in Europe
Due to weather issues in key supply region Spain, the price of the vegetable has doubled on wholesale markets
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‘Blue Whale Bobby’ runs marathon for charity
Blue Whale employee Bobby Barton has so far raised €3,431 ahead of running the London marathon for cancer charity Leukaemia Care
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Traders donate produce to homeless charity
Donations from New Covent Garden Market to homeless charity Crisis meant it could supply 4,000 Christmas meals to those in need
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Illegal immigrants 'could cause fruit and veg shortage'
Truckloads of imported fruit and veg are being destroyed if a migrant is found inside a transportation vehicle, MPs have heard
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Wellocks targets exports to Maldives
Lancashire wholesaler said it is exploring overseas growth with long-term support from Yorkshire Bank
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Myanmar to build wholesale market
Myanmar to establish fruit and vegetable wholesale market in Yangon
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Cherries pick of the bunch for CNY
Cherry imports into China are ramping up as Chile and Australia make the most of an increasing appetite for the fruit
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Fire damages Warsaw wholesale market
Two hundred firefighters have brought a major blaze in the Bronisze fresh produce trading centre under control
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Couple open fruit and veg superstore
Greengrocers Malcolm and Sue Hendy have opened out-of-town fruit and veg store on industrial estate near Penzance
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CGMA unveils details of new market units
Traders receive details of how their new units could look and how the site will deal with issues such as dust during the move
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Tenants ‘hugely disappointed’ with planning go-ahead
CGTA said it ‘will appeal’ council decision to approve planning for New Covent Garden Market redevelopment
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Slight drop in profit but turnover up for Sunnyfield Veg
The New Spitalfields Market business saw its pre-tax profit slip from £1.22m to £1.07m in the year ending 31 January 2014
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NCGM redevelopment gets green light
Wandsworth Council approves planning application for redevelopment after one-month delay, with work set to begin in 2015
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Irish produce firm set to axe 98 jobs
Move lined up at Donnelly Fruit & Veg due to changes to outsourcing arrangements by one of its major customers
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Trade resumes after French strikes
Produce coming via Rungis wholesale market is no longer disrupted as day-long French agricultural strikes finish
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French strikes disrupt UK wholesale trade
Produce from Morocco due to be delivered to the UK via Paris has been delayed by French farmers reportedly setting fire to train tracks
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Rungis central to French economy
The Parisian wholesale market is crucial to the French economy, according to a study, not least in terms of jobs