All Supply articles – Page 85
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Chilean cherry forecast revised downward
Recent rains will mean a decline of 50 per cent in early varieties, Fedefruta warns
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Shipping CEOs join forces on decarbonisation
Industry leaders offer a united view at COP28 on the concrete regulatory measures needed to create the investment conditions critical to accelerating the industry’s green transition
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Petition set for Parliament
Public pressure mounts on supermarkets as more than 100,000 signatories back Riverford’s ’Get Fair About Farming’ campaign
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Good year for Chilean citrus
Sector sees big rise in exports of mandarins and clementines in 2023
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Research project aims to get to grips with post-Brexit logistics
Project by logistics advisory Global 78 seeks to understand how fruit and vegetable businesses can operate most effectively in new trade landscape
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Camposol celebrates first cherry shipment to China
First batch of airflown Santina cherries sold out within a few hours, company said
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South Africa calls for citrus intervention
The country says errors made this year cast serious doubt on reliability of phytosanitary testing procedures in the EU
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Leanri finding favour among Spanish citrus growers
Producer Vicente Quirante outlines his reasons for opting to plant the new Clementine/Murcott hybrid
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SanLucar moves into Singapore
Partnership with DFI Retail Group marks latest chapter in the company’s international expansion
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Escavox tracking assures mushroom safety
Costa Group utilises live data to ensure its mushroom operations maintain quality and safety standards.
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South Australian cherry queen crowned
Christine Scalzi takes out charity cherry auction at the South Australian Produce Market raising money for Variety SA
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Spain to host 2026 World Table Grape Symposium
Key challenges identified at the Cape Town symposium will guide the agenda towards 2026
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Peru sees sharp drop in mandarin exports
Shipments fell by more than 40 per cent between January and October of 2023
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Grape growers told to spread the word
As the 10th International Table Grape Symposium got underway in Cape Town, David Hughes highlighted the challenges facing the world’s growers, and implored the category to make its offering stand out from the crowd
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‘World’s largest’ vertical farm opens in Norfolk
Fischer Farms’ new vertical farm is expected to yield 250 times more leafy greens than conventional farming
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Climatic and regulatory burdens take centre stage at ICOP
This year’s conference shone a spotlight on the challenging scenario facing Europe’s fruit and vegetable producer organisations
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Dole launches dragon fruit programme
Ecuadorian dragon fruit will be available to retailers and consumers throughout North America for the first time
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Market demand ‘strong’ for South African cherries
A relatively newcomer to the country’s fruit export industry, South African cherries appear to have a bright future ahead
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British Berry Growers launches lobby group
Grower association appoints new board to push government on sustainable action to secure future for British berries
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Fruit Growers Tasmania launches seasonal guide
Seasonal Produce Guide directs consumers to the best place to purchase Tasmanian-grown fruit and vegetables