All Wholesale articles – Page 85
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BerryWorld boosts business
Soft fruit specialists BerryWorld lead the charge in business development.The company introduces key initiatives including benchmarking and graduate recruitment.
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UK organics market shows fastest growth
The UK market has the highest market growth in Europe - despite low production rates. This is among the findings of a new strategic study by Organic Monitor.
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F&PA to launch amusing ads
The Flower & Plants Association is set to launch a humorous advertising campaign, intended to change women's attitudes to buying flowers.
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Markets set out case for congestion charge exemption
London's wholesale markets write to Ken Livingstone to express their strong concern about the effects on business of the new congestion charges to be introduced in the capital.
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Market on track
One of London's wholesale markets has come to a crucial agreement over its future development.
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YPC celebrates first year
The Yorkshire Produce Centre celebrated its first birthday on May 19.
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Sheffield gets new market
Wholesalers in the South Yorkshire city have just moved into new premises.
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BFS on the right road
West Country importer and distributor Bristol Fruit Sales has invested in its fleet of vehicles.
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Salads availability tightens up
Prices have been rising on wholesale markets across the salads range due to the tardiness of UK crops.
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Wholesalers must sieze the day
Wholesale markets throughout Europe should take the opportunity to have their say in the making of European legislation on food safety now.
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Birmingham wholesalers prosecuted
George Jackson (Birmingham) Ltd and John Liszewski, stand manager of the company, are found guilty of selling out of grade produce.
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Dinmore and P&I top French apple league
The French Apples Marketing Commission has been delighted by the results of its wholesale market activity run by Sopexa in February.
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The Empire strikes back
Spalding-based Empire World Trade Ltd forms new service for the UK wholesale trade.
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Wholesale opportunity for fresh produce
Horticulture minister Joyce Quin visited a school in south London on Wednesday to see for herself how the Bangor project was progressing. It is one of three schemes designed to encourage the consumption of fresh produce by children.
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Quin gives evidence
The UK horticulture minister has given her evidence to the House of Commons select committee that is deciding what will happen to New Covent Garden Market.
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One step closer to one-stop for Covent Garden
Plans to turn New Covent Market into a one-stop wholesale market, with the addition of meat businesses, are well underway. The market authority has given evidence to a parlaimentary select committee about its work and the future of the Nine Elms Lane site.
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WIM brings Christmas cheer
Western International Market made its annual presentation of funds raised to worthy good causes just before Christmas.
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New lease of Fyffes
Fyffes has given its Glasgow wholesale market facility a complete overhaul in the past six weeks.
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New sales format heads for Midlands
Following a successful roll-out in Bristol in April this year, the UK branch of Israeli exporter, Agrexco is extending its revised market sales structure to Birmingham.
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Spitalfields float gets a lift
The wholesale markets' float at the Lord Mayor of London's show next week will get a creative boost from lecturers and students at a Kent horticultural college.