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  2. The Merchant of Four Seasons - Wikipedia

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    The Merchant of Four Seasons (German: Händler der vier Jahreszeiten) is a 1972 West German film written and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, starring Hans Hirschmüller and Irm Hermann. The plot follows the life of a fruit-peddler, living in 1950s Munich , who is driven over the edge by an uncaring society.

  3. Co-operative wholesale society - Wikipedia

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    According to co-operative economist Charles Gide, the aim of a co-operative wholesale society is to arrange “bulk purchases, and, if possible, organise production.” [3] In other words, a co-operative wholesale society is a form of federal co-operative through which consumers co-operatives can collectively purchase goods at wholesale prices ...

  4. Is lettuce getting more expensive? Experts explain the ... - AOL

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    "Meanwhile, other grocery stores may charge around $3.29 for a head of romaine lettuce and, if you opt for organic, it's going to be even more expensive." Lettuce alternatives to consider Other greens

  5. BBCH-scale (leafy vegetables forming heads) - Wikipedia

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    4: Development of harvestable vegetative plant parts 41: Heads begin to form: the two youngest leaves do not unfold 42: 20% of the expected head size reached 43: 30% of the expected head size reached 44: 40% of the expected head size reached 45: 50% of the expected head size reached 46: 60% of the expected head size reached 47

  6. Tanimura & Antle - Wikipedia

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    Tanimura & Antle is a Californian grower and seller of conventional and organic fresh lettuce, broccoli, cauliflower and other vegetables. It is a family business that has been in the Tanimura and Antle families since its founding in 1982.

  7. Wholesale marketing of food - Wikipedia

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    Wholesale markets can either be primary, or terminal, markets, situated in or close to major conurbations, or secondary markets.The latter are generally found only in larger developing countries where they are located in district or regional cities, taking the bulk of their produce from rural assembly markets that are located in production areas.

  8. Merchant - Wikipedia

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    A wholesale merchant operates in the chain between the producer and retail merchant, typically dealing in large quantities of goods. [3] In other words, a wholesaler does not sell directly to end-users. Some wholesale merchants only organize the movement of goods rather than move the goods themselves.

  9. BBCH-scale (leafy vegetables not forming heads) - Wikipedia

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    In biology, the BBCH-scale for leafy vegetables not forming heads describes the phenological development of leafy vegetables not forming heads, such as spinach, loosehead lettuce, and kale, using the BBCH-scale. The phenological growth stages and BBCH-identification keys of leafy vegetables not forming heads are: