All Wholesale articles – Page 52
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More time for traders ahead of relocation
Councillors in Birmingham are recommending that the deputy council leader gives the wholesale market tenants’ association more time to present the financial arrangements of their proposal for market redevelopment.
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Spitalfields wholesaler stung with tomato fine
A New Spitalfields wholesaler has been fined for offering rotten Spanish tomatoes for sale.
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Chevalier completes Moraitis deal
Hong Kong-listed group confirms purchase of majority stake in leading Australian fresh produce distributor
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Philly market promoter starts consultancy firm
Former Philadelphia Market business development manager Tad Thompson has formed a new group, Globalview Consultancy
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Surprise cherry shortage for CNY
China’s import trade caught by surprise as supplies of Chilean cherries come up short for Chinese New Year festivities
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Hunts Point talks reach impasse
Matthew D'Arrigo says that it could be a year before a decision is made on the future of Hunts Point Terminal Produce Market
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Texas invests for success
Future is bright for southern Texas with the development of San Antonio Wholesale Produce Market and an E-Beam sterilisation facility
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Pre-CNY market sluggish in China
With 10 days of selling time left for Chinese New Year, importers are reporting a challenging market situation
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Scott Farms adds wholesale head
Tom Lias will be responsible for developing the group's wholesale business in the UK and Europe
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NCGM tenants bemoan lack of communication
Tenants at New Covent Garden wholesale market upset over lack of official communication about resolution of court proceedings
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ANI cancels supermarket supply deal
Better returns from wet market sees Philippine fresh produce supplier ANI cancel supply deal with major supermarket operator
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Chevalier closes in on Moraitis stake
Hong Kong-based conglomerate on verge of buying a significant stake in leading Australian fresh producer wholesaler
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Taiwan cuts fruit import tariffs
Taiwan has temporarily halved import tariffs on apples, kiwifruit and nectarines in an effort to reduce fruit prices for consumers.
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WUWM announces market winners
The Barcelona municipal markets institute IMMB has won the World Union of Wholesale Markets (WUWM) gold award 2012 for its refurbishment of the Mercat de la Llibertat.
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India eases open the door for FDI
Investors are cautiously optimistic that after years of hinting and false starts India’s government has finally opened its retail sector to foreign investment
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5,000 sign petition after Olympic disaster
Leyton Market traders are furious after insisting they were misled into spending £25,000 on stalls for an “Olympic” food market, FPJ reports
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5,000 sign petition after Olympic market flops
Leyton Market traders are furious after insisting they were misled into spending £25,000 on stalls for an “Olympic” food market.
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Borough Market extends opening hours
Borough Market will celebrate the London Olympics by opening its doors seven days a week during the Games.
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Mixed results for Chinese imports
Chinese importers are reflecting on a good season for Chilean grapes and apples, and hoping for a better year for South African citrus