All Supply articles – Page 35
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New Zealand government makes changes to RSE Scheme
New Zealand Apples and Pears says updates to the policy will ease pressures on growers
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NFU highlights importance of self-sufficiency in UK food sector
Farmers’ union wants support to boost the nation’s health, climate resilience and economic growth
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Defra minister backs FareShare manifesto
Daniel Zeichner praises FareShare’s commitment to fighting food waste but says his government must tackle food poverty
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News
Eden Research gains biofungicide approval in Germany
Mevalone, which is authorised for professional use on grapevines and apples, is granted authorisation in the country
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Net income soars at Dole on strong trading results
Despite a slight fall in year-on-year second-quarter revenue, net income jumps 68.4 per cent as Carl McCann highlights “positive momentum”
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Strike action could have major impact on US East Coast
According to data shared by Sea-Intelligence, a possible strike by port workers could cause a backlog that remains until the start of 2025
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Oxair’s nitrogen generation technology prolongs freshness
Australia’s Eagleview Orchard says Oxair technology enables it to achieve optimal freshness and quality for its topfruit and prolong the life of its harvested fruit
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News
South Africa-EU citrus resolution gaining momentum
Long-running citrus dispute could be resolved in the next year, if all goes well
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WSTFA forecasts a return to normal volumes for 2024 Washington apple crop
Forecast expects increase in organic apples and new varieties including Cosmic Crisp
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Raspberry volumes expected to rise throughout August
Production is forecast to increase following a period of reduced production due to adverse weather
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Help us protect citrus industry from mosquitos, Spanish group tells EU
’Public health must prevail over absurd and senseless political ideologies,’ says president of agricultural association Asaja Murcia
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Pico to highlight new varieties in Asia
The Egyptian company is highlighting new strawberry and grape varieties at next months’ Asia Fruit Logistica, as well as introducing avocados and Barhi dates to its offering
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Greek producers test tropical crops as temperatures rise
With temperatures soaring across Greece for another summer, some growers are looking to adapt to the changing climate with the production of tropical crops including avocados and lychees
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News
Solid progress for T&G Global in opening six months
Gareth Edgecombe says progress has been made as year-on-year losses are cut and revenue climbs
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“Modest” second quarter financials at Bayer
Group reports on increased sales and lower earnings in Q2, citing a “challenging agricultural market environment”
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Advertorial
Shanghai Junli and North Bay Produce join forces for the Peruvian blueberry season
The two parties look to increase their supply to the China market this season
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Hort Innovation introduces new strawberry variety
Stella-ASBP is a high-yielding, disease-resistant and sweet-flavoured variety developed closely with Australian growers and in partnership with the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
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Blue Cube invests in new systems for portable cold stores
Cold storage specialist says the temperature-control technology will help suppliers reduce energy consumption and optimise operational efficiency
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Features
North Carolina Sweetpotato Commission eyes UK market growth
Michelle Grainger of the North Carolina Sweetpotato Commission tells Fred Searle about the organisation’s latest efforts to boost sales in Britain
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Neatleaf Spyder sensors keep watch over plants
The Neatleaf Spyder aims to offer a comprehensive understanding of the cultivation environment in the greenhouse, collecting data across the canopy and directing the grower’s attention to where it is most needed