All Wholesale articles – Page 53
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ArticleTraders use Twitter to fight for ‘justice’
Traders at NCGM have upped their campaign to get concerns about the market redevelopment heard across social media
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ArticleHull fruit market in £1.6m facelift
The project will see the empty warehouses along Humber Street transformed into new galleries, offices and cafés
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ArticleMarket improves customer experience
Bradford wholesalers are funding landscape work at the market and waiving the entrance fee to encourage new customers
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ArticleRobbers target Total Produce offices
Gang smashes its way into the firm’s Birmingham Wholesale Market offices, making off with a 'substantial' amount in cash
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ArticleNCGM traders claim £2bn redevelopment could ruin them
Fears that the scheme will cut trading space, deter customers and risk food contamination; claims CGMA denies
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ArticleBanana brand's new UK organic range
BanaBay's new premium-quality, ethically-produced range is seen as an opportunity for forward growth and success
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ArticleReturn to profit for CGMA
The Vauxhall-based fruit, vegetable and flower wholesale market also saw turnover rise to nearly £600m
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ArticleIndian mango audit ‘could lift ban’
A successful audit of Indian mango processing facilities in September could mean imports ban will be lifted before December, MP has said
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ArticlePerfection Fresh and D’Vine Ripe merge
Vertical integration ‘a key driver’ for merger between Australian produce marketer and its JV glasshouse operation with the Victor Smorgon Group
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ArticleLeaf linked to UK salmonella outbreak may face export ban
Indian betel linked to Birmingham hospital's food poisoning case could get an EU ban akin to that for Alphonso mangoes
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ArticleSweet smell of success
British flowers are flying off the shelves at Waitrose, with the supermarket claiming sales of sweet peas are rocketing
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ArticleTalent blooming all over the UK
British Flowers Week, which showcases the best product and floral design our island has to offer, starts today
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ArticleCity of London mayor praises 'heaving' Spitalfields
Fiona Woolf meets traders on visit to Britain's premier wholesale fruit, vegetable and flower market
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ArticleEU to inspect Indian treatment facilities
EU delegation due to inspect Indian mango treatment facilities in September, opening up discussions of revoking the ban on imported mangoes by the end of the year
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ArticlePlans submitted for NCGM revamp
The redevelopment of the 57-acre site will see 500,000 sq ft of modern market facilities consolidated on one site
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ArticleBritish apples set for early start
EAP CEO Adrian Barlow says season could be three weeks earlier than last year, irrespective of the weather until then
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ArticleOnline grocer gets Dragon's support
Fruit For The Office founder wins business mentoring from ex-Dragons’ Den investor and Yo! Sushi founder, Simon Woodroffe
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ArticleCameron to discuss mango ban with new Indian PM
UK Prime Minister David Cameron to discuss the EU ban on mango imports with the newly elected Indian prime minister, to be announced May 16
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Price collapse hits Huelva’s strawberry producers
Freshuelva urging producers to destroy fruit rather than sell it at below-cost prices
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ArticleIndian ban ‘could ruin’ mango trade
Petition calls for end to 'excessive' ban on Indian mango imports after job losses warn of further damage to the sector

