All Supply articles – Page 122
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Tasmanian blueberries get local promotional push
Fruit Growers Tasmania partners with retailers in Tasmania to highlight the blueberry season to consumers
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Moroccan tomatoes recovering after record heat
Moroccan tomato growers have recovered well from last summer’s brutal heatwave, but ToBRFV issues in Spain mean an impact on European tomato supplies remains possible
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Cape Town port issues escalate
Ongoing problems could lead to courts being involved as the country’s fresh produce industry says “enough is enough”
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US almonds eye more growth in India
Tariff reductions to fuel further export development as US almond industry looks to diversify
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‘Fantastic’ fruit quality as British Pink Lady supply begins
Worldwide Fruit says variety has “thrived” amid Britain’s changing growing conditions
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Tesco relaxes specs for veg growers hit by flooding
Retailer is accepting slightly smaller sprouts, cauliflowers, cabbages and leeks from growers to support growers and help avoid shortages
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Claims of increase in Peruvian table grape exports “misleading”
Provid urges members to reflect the true situation of the current season
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Challenges for China orange imports including domestic production growth
USDA report predicts China orange production to increase while imports lower slightly in 2023/24
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China’s domestic citrus matching imported offering with production growth
USDA report notes domestic citrus is increasingly competitive, requiring imported fruit to turn to branding to differentiate
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Growers offer MPs seven-point plan to save UK food producers
British grower representatives urge EFRA Committee to help redress grower-retailer power imbalance and save sector from collapse
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Salix Fruits opens Singapore office
New sales hub will help company to better serve its Asian customers and unleash its full potential in the region
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Port of Antwerp-Bruges hit by "geopolitial tensions and slowing economic growth"
Total throughput fell 5.5 per cent in 2023 compared with the previous year as challenges mounted up
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Sollum and Delphy partner on greenhouse LED research
Groups team up on ‘groundbreaking’ greenhouse dynamic LED lighting research as they strive to uncover solutions optimising crop productivity
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AgPick Technology launches facial recognition app to efficiently identify workers
Biometric technology will be used as an extra measure of security against ID fraud
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RSPB report reveals rising demand for ‘nature-friendly’ farming
Research shows how RSPB’s Fair to Nature certification can help growers, food businesses and consumers to “restore the balance of nature in farming” – and benefit from that
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Agro Belgrade demonstrates Serbia’s quality and variety
The exhibition takes place in the Serbian capital on 25-27 January, as regional exporters showcase a wide range of fruit and vegetables with the aim of increasing shipments to the EU and UK
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Namibian table grape season winds down
The country’s growers are coming to the end of an excellent harvest, with its export target in reach
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Air Cargo demand up 8.3 per cent in November
Global airfreight market saw its strongest growth in two years last November, according to IATA figures
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Chile implements ePhytos for fruit exports to South Korea
Switching to electronic phytosanitary certificates in all destination markets would save Chile close to US$100m a year
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Vog targets Middle Eastern organic apple market
Consortium recently showcased its organics offer at Dubai’s Organic & Natural Products Expo