All Wholesale articles – Page 67
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ArticleNew WUWM chairman sworn in
Torben Flinch, managing director of Copenhagen Markets in Denmark, has succeeded Graham Wallace, managing director of City Markets (Glasgow) LLP as chairman of the World Union of Wholesale Markets (WUWM).
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ArticleFreshfel highlights trade value
Representative Philippe Henri stressed the key roles of various trade segments at the recent WUWM conference
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ArticleWUWM reveals Market Award winners
Mercazaragoza is handed the gold prize for its initiatives to strengthen the competitiveness of Zaragoza's retail market sector
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ArticleWUWM appoints new chairman
Torben Flinch of Copenhagen Markets takes over from Graham Wallace of Glasgow City Markets for next two-and-a-half years
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ArticleTotal Produce sees pre-tax rise
Total Produce has announced a turnaround in its business after cold weather hit the company hard in the early months of 2010.
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ArticlePhiladelphia market unveils new look
The city’s wholesale produce market will boast a different name and logo when it moves to a new location in January 2011
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ArticleWholesalers and growers in Kent meet
English wholesalers and growers met in Kent to discuss the promising apple and stonefruit seasons with fruit sizing set to be excellent.
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ArticleBorough wholesalers face eviction
Fruit and vegetable wholesale tenants at London’s Borough Market are under threat of being kicked out of their trading home of more than 1,000 years.
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ArticleDelay for Philly market move
Philadelphia's new state-of-the-art wholesale market is unlikely to open its doors to produce traders until January 2011
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ArticleWholesalers warned over fraud
Traders at one of the UK’s largest wholesale markets have been warned that vigilance is needed to stave off a spate of fraud which has penetrated the fresh produce trade.
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ArticleCovent Garden remains resilient
Despite a dip in turnover, London's New Covent Garden Market has hailed its 2009/10 results as "resilient"
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ArticleCovent Garden resilient despite slip
The Covent Garden Market Authority (CGMA) struck a note of resilience in reporting a slight trading slip at New Covent Garden Market (NCGM) in the last year.
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Wholesalers pressured over Israeli ban
A pro-Palestinian group has urged wholesalers in Bradford to ditch the sale of Israeli products throughout August.
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ArticleRungis sees trade slip
One of the world’s largest wholesale markets has reported a slip in the trade of fruit and vegetables.
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ArticlePanama recruits Spanish wholesaler
Central American country hires Spanish wholesaler Mercasa to modernise entire wholesale market sector
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ArticleSandwich report reveals wholesale role
Local cafés and sandwich bars are failing to offer healthy, nutritious products due to competition and a reliance on a small group of nation-wide wholesalers.
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ArticleSpanish swoop on Covent Garden
Seven producer-exporter businesses representing hundreds of growers between them and accounting for production of the full range of Spanish citrus, melons stonefruit, salads and vegetables from the southern Spanish region of Andalusia will be visiting New Covent Garden next Wednesday.
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ArticleMetro set for Egyptian launch
German retailer to open its first Egyptian wholesale store this month, with the 10,000m2 outlet potentially the first of 20
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ArticleCovent Garden hosts Red Tractor meet
Michelin starred chef Tom Aikens (pictured left) and Café Spice Namasté’s Cyrus Todiwala (r) joined Covent Garden Market Authority’s Helen Evans (c), and Assured Food Standards’ trade marketing manager Penny Beauchamp at New Covent Garden Market (NCGM) to celebrate Red Tractor Week (14-20 June) at a five-course breakfast on the buyers’ walk.
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ArticleWholesale markets left in limbo
North West wholesale markets need “meaningful investment” and have been left “in limbo” while waiting for regeneration, delegates at last week’s FPJ Conferences North West event in Manchester were told.

