All Wholesale articles – Page 54
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ArticleTenants ‘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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ArticleSlight 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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ArticleNCGM 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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ArticleTrade 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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ArticleFrench 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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ArticleRungis central to French economy
The Parisian wholesale market is crucial to the French economy, according to a study, not least in terms of jobs
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ArticleRise in profit and turnover for Minor, Weir and Willis
Birmingham-headquarted business increased pre-tax profit from just under £2.2 million in 2012, to £3.1m in 2013
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ArticleMercabarna now Europe’s premier produce market
The wholesale market is now aiming to become a Mediterranean food hub serving markets across Europe and beyond
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ArticleNCGM planning application delay is ‘no scandal’
Council says delay to market redevelopment application is typical of large projects, and will now be reviewed in November
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ArticlePolish consumers find taste for exotics
Retail market set to double in Poland, as interest in international cuisine fuels consumer trends in exotics and ready-to-eat concepts
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ArticleCautious optimism for Peruvian grapes
Shanghai-based Intercorp Peru reports a strong market outlook for the upcoming Peruvian grape campaign in China, but sounds a note of caution
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ArticleMMA unveils new branding
Market authority says re-branding is aimed at creating a fresh start for all stakeholders ahead of relocation
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ArticleEight tenants hand in notice at NCGM
Mash Purveyors are relocating to London business site Park Royal and two firms are retiring, amid fears of a ‘mass exodus’
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ArticleEx-NCGM traders jailed for drug smuggling
Kevin Hanley and John Fowler smuggled drugs into the UK in consignments of exotic fruit
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ArticleWUWM Market Award winners announced
Link Management took out gold at the 2014 World Union of Wholesale Markets award night
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ArticleBruno Elio targets new customers
Italian wholesaler is increasingly looking to new export destinations such as the US for its kiwifruit and table grapes
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ArticleNext generation 'crucial' to markets' growth
International experts offer a range of suggestions as to how to enthuse younger people in retail markets
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ArticleMarket campaign wins £10k funding
The government has awarded Nabma £10,000 to help under-resourced UK markets to fund Love Your Local Market campaigns
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ArticleAspiration for joint London market food school
Billingsgate Seafood School director raises possibility of joint venture for meat, fish and fresh produce across London markets

