All Global articles – Page 28
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ArticleCountess of Wessex celebrates 30 years of LEAF
HRH The Countess of Wessex led celebrations for the organisation’s 30th anniversary in Warwickshire
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ArticlePeruvian blues smash export record
As 2021/22 campaign draws to a close, shipments are on course to top US$1.3bn
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ArticleAfrucat calls for financial help for packhouses after devastating frosts
Packhouses are facing fixed costs of €20m-€30m even if they don’t operate during the fruit campaign
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ArticleUK transport firms report rising costs
Seven in ten logistics operators report escalating costs as fuel prices soar, Logistics UK survey finds
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ArticleAnecoop maintains commitment to inclusion through sport
Bouquet’s sponsorship of two events marks beginning of 2022 promotional activities centred on inclusive sport
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ArticleEnza Zaden steps up in fight against ToBRFV
The company has now developed a complete portfolio of varieties with high resistance to ToBRFV
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ArticleAlistair Winter joins KisanHub
Agri-tech software firm hires fresh produce manager as new head of sales
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ArticleEaster grocery sales dip as inflation crisis bites
Latest Nielsen IQ data shows subdued Easter supermarket sales as UK shoppers start to manage basket spend
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ArticleHortifrut and IG Berries create new partnership in India
Venture provides a platform to grow the local market by bringing best varieties and knowhow to India
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ArticleHail and frost decimate Spanish apricot crop
Producers say the most recent storms in Murcia likely to have caused losses running into millions of euros
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ArticleLogistics UK hunts for top transport managers
Logistics UK launches search for transport manager of the year
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ArticleSanifruit shines spotlight on sustainable post-harvest solutions
Biotech company announces details of its forthcoming conference on chem-free and organic postharvest
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ArticleLogistics UK urges former HGV drivers to rejoin sector
Hundreds of spaces available on government-funded HGV refresher training courses, Logistics UK says
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AnalysisCities should grow their own produce, says report
Tony Blair Institute for Global Change publishes 10-point plan advising cities to increase food resilience by growing their own fruit and veg
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ArticleWestfalia expands avocado operation into India
Multinational forms JV with Sam Agri and Dvori Or to supply locally-grown and imported avocados to Indian consumers
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ArticlePlants365 makes good progress with new blueberry varieties
The University of Georgia-bred varieties are also now available in Kazakhstan and Georgia
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ArticleCopefrut expands commitment to carbon offsetting
Company renews CarbonNeutral certification for transportation and moves to extend to entire production process
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ArticleAzura sets out sustainability stall
Franco-Moroccan group signs up to global climate initiative SBTi and invests millions in female empowerment in Moroccan rural regions
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ArticleIFOAM calls for “holistic approach” on carbon
IFOAM Organics Europe urges EU to recognise the multiple environmental benefits of organics and adopt a systemic approach to carbon farming
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ArticleIQB teams up with Osiris to develop new blues varieties
Australian and Chilean companies join forces to provide the market with new high-quality varieties this year

