All Supply articles – Page 233
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Transition ahead for Southern Forests Food Council
West Australian government funding of food council concludes after nine years, with local council to step in
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Copefrut earns carbon neutral status
Chilean group says certification is beginning of its sustainability journey
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Valenzuela re-elected Fedefruta president
Tackling Chile’s water crisis is the most urgent issue facing the industry as it approaches the new season
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Europe's flood damage begins to emerge
Production has been affected in large parts of Belgium, Germany, Netherlands and Switzerland
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NIAB launches fruit variety brand
‘Malling Fruits’ varieties to set the industry standard, says horticulture research institute
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Scientists call for action on gene editing
Take action to harness unique contribution of plant genetic innovation, scientists urge government
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Mushrooms could fix vit D deficiency
UK faces vitamin D deficiency, nutritionist claims, but eating mushrooms could be the answer
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Soil support for Carnarvon growers
Flood-affected, West Australian fruit and vegetable growers to receive replacement soil
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New administrator for USDA Foreign Agricultural Service
Daniel Whitley oficially takes over the role after six months as acting administrator
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FSANZ formally gazettes irradiation
New provisions permit irradiation as a phytosanitary measure for all types of fresh fruit and vegetables
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RSA blueberries pick up pace
South African blueberry export growth is set to continue this season
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Bayer committed to increasing consumption
Group unveils new innovations and business strategy as it looks to drive fruit and vegetable consumption across the globe
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Orsero back on the road with Autogrill
The supplier has resumed its highly promising commercial journey with Italy’s leading transport network retailer
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PO funding transition welcomed by NFU
Defra has confirmed that a short-term transition of producer organisation funding will be in place, offering certainty to growers
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Sterling Suffolk expands tomato complex
UK glasshouse tomato grower Sterling Suffolk Ltd is expanding its Blakenham Nursery by 50 per cent
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Higher wages fail to halt labour crisis
The fallout from Brexit and Covid-19 means crops left to rot as higher wages do little to solve farming labour crisis
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Lleida agriculture the focus of climate change study
Region’s agricultural model in the spotlight in an international study on climate prediction and water management
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South African Sharon fruit season ends
The 2021 season showed that consumers were still keen on Sharon fruit
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Thai calls for durian rail link
With demand for durians soaring in China the Thai industry is eager for improved transport links
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New scheme to boost trade with developing countries
Government says it will mean more opportunity and less bureaucracy for developing countries, presenting possibilities in fresh produce