All Supply articles – Page 145
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British berry volumes ‘could shrink if returns don’t improve’
British Berry Growers complains of widening inflation gap between retailers and growers, and calls on supermarkets to pay “fair and reasonable price”
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Food sales deliver financial boost
A surge in grocery spend in final week of December helped boost supermarket results, Nielsen reports
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South Africa’s electricity issues threaten fruit industry
As the grape and stonefruit seasons peak and the apple and pear harvests begin, the country’s failing electricity network has become a problem
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Philippines to expand durian production after export deal
Department of Agriculture outlines plans to expand durian industry to meet demand from China
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US lawmakers call for India tariff action
A bi-partisan letter from Washington State representatives urges the US government to help remove tariffs on apple exports to India
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World of Fresh Ideas · Adéle Ackermann, Clemengold
In the second episode of Fruitnet’s World of Fresh Ideas interview series, Clemengold International marketing manager Adéle Ackermann talks about the South African citrus label’s various branding and marketing strategies for success
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New route opens for Cherry Express
Asoex signs MoU with the Port of Dalian and Maersk to enhance access of Chilean fruit into China
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Westfalia sets out green credentials
The company aims to shape the sustainable future of food through education, research and development and support for smallholder farmers
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Hortgro highlights versatility of nectarines and peaches in UK campaign
Trade body warns that returns to growers must increase as it embarks on new campaign emphasising product versatility
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Positive results for Planasa’s Pink Rosita raspberry in the Netherlands
Breeder has partnered with Berrybrothers to create a new test space in which to trial new varieties before launching them commercially
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Post-Brexit science should focus on agritech, says minister
Science minister identifies “huge opportunity” for UK in agritech and other areas because Brexit allows UK to become “global testbed”
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Onion prices soar in Philippines
Staple vegetable now more expensive than meat as inflation and supply shortage affect prices
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Bruce Campbell receives New Zealand honour
Former COO of Plant and Food Research awarded Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit
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AMFRESH to host Festival of Fresh 2023
Innovative fruit supplier welcomes FPJ’s flagship festival to its cutting-edge new facility in Cambridgeshire in June 2023
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Caribbean Exotics looks ahead to positive 2023
Healthy eating trend is fuelling demand for exotic fruit, says managing director Alejandro Angel
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Greenyard takes sustainability step
The commercial terms of loans with its syndicated banks will now be directly linked to the sustainability performance of the company
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Stability at Port of Antwerp-Bruges
Port ”holds its own” in a year full of geopolitical challenges as throughput falls slightly
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First batch seedless watermelons for IG Melons
Subsidiary of fruit importer IG International completes first harvest of Indian-grown seedless watermelons
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Government asked to outline energy support for food businesses
Food minister Mark Spencer called to give evidence to parliamentary group on support for food and drink sector beyond March
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Chilean table grape export volume stabilises as 68m cartons
Latest estimate shows a slight increase in shipment volume, with new varieties accounting for 37m cartons of total exports