All News articles – Page 123
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Decisions to be made on future grape plantings
Global field days to view vineyards and new cultivars are important for South Africa’s table grape growers
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Prices rise in Israel due to Turkish ban
Turkey’s decision to halt trade with Israel over its war in Gaza leads to increase in fruit and vegetable prices for Israeli consumers
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How to succeed with science-based targets
More and more fresh produce companies are turning to science-based SBTi targets as they plot their paths to net zero. Two major UK growers share their experiences of the journey
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Lidl extends worker salary tool to UK banana supply chains
Retailer plans to use living wage calculator developed with IDH to ensure it pays its share of ‘living wage’ for plantation workers
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Cherry grower Marshall Farms expands supply deal with Asda
Producer begins supplying fruit for own-label as well as Scotty Brand packs in extension of existing partnership
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Plant & Food welcomes changes to New Zealand gene technology regulations
New Zealand government to relax biotechnology regulatory system allowing the use of tools such as Crispr for plant breeding
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Vanguard invests in large-scale Peruvian blueberry plantings
The group plans to plant between 150 and 200ha of blueberries on newly acquired land in the Ica region
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Australian Citrus Congress heads to the Riverina in 2025
Three-day event programme will focus on identifying and implementing efficiency gains across the supply chain
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Barolli Orchards launches Australian-grown Red Moon apples
Inaugural commercial crop of red-fleshed apples receives a positive response
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New tech helps importer avoid the avocado hard sell
Well-timed investment in technology and a carefully planned procurement programme have combined to give UK importer Worldwide Fruit a considerable advantage
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Colombian avocado industry announces Carbon Hass Project
Corpohass says 28 hass avocado producers have joined together to support global climate action
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NFU receives cash boost for school projects
NFU Education receives funding from NFU Mutual Charitable Trust for nationwide school initiatives
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Vertical farming ‘greener than first thought’, study finds
Vertical farming could save land and reduce climate change impact of growing crops, researchers reveal
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Red Sea disruptions hit DP World profits
The Dubai-based port operator has seen its profits fall significantly as shippers avoid passing through the crisis-hit region
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Fresh Kitchen serves up new range for foodservice
Fresh Direct’s food manufacturing arm is supplying Brakes with 18 new dishes to help hospitality
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Potential for Peru as climate impacts citrus sources
With availability and quality of citrus affected by climatic conditions, Salix Fruits sees good opportunities for supplies from the Latin American country
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Mission Produce reveals positive mid-year review
The group has announced a record-breaking mid-year review for the avocado and mango categories in the US
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Time running out to secure a spot at Asia Fruit Logistica
Meet top buyers and suppliers, get the best insights, and discover cutting-edge products and solutions at Asia Fruit Logistica 2024
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Foodbank distributes record number or meals with help from South Australian Produce Market
Fresh produce donations to Foodbank SA & NT have grown from 100 tonnes a year to 2,000 tonnes powered by 13-year partnership
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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