Supply news from FPJ – Page 75
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On the way to grape cultivar consolidation
New generation of varieties aligns South Africa with world trends in table grapes
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Botswana citrus growers hail cooperation with South Africa
Botswana citrus growers say new deal with South Africa will unlock new opportunities
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Peru limbers up for new grape campaign
Peru poised to overtake Chile as leading global supplier as output continues to grow
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MSC to develop air cargo solution
Logistics group to add complementary service to its container shipping solutions from early 2023
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Frutas Montosa smashes it with new avocado range
Málaga-based company looking to create new eating opportunities with its Native-branded smashed avocado
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British GM tomato trials in US next year
The US has overhauled its approval process for genetically-modified products, opening the doors to British GM tomatoes
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NFU calls for clarity on longer-term energy support
Union says further detail needed about what support will be available for farming businesses after the initial six-month period
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Greenyard closes refinancing with banking group
Group says new agreement secures funding stability for the next five years and room for further growth
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South African table grape industry ready to bounce back
After a tough year there is a new resolve and confidence in the South African table grape sector ahead of 2023 season
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Tru-Cape Marketing hits landmark
Record South African apple and pear harvest translates into milestone for leading exporter
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Work begins on new London Gateway warehouse
London Gateway builds new warehouse to meet “unprecedented” demand at logistics park
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Kissabel Rouge makes UK debut
The complete spectrum of red-fleshed Kissabel apples will be available in the UK for the first time this season as British-grown Kissabel Rouge makes market debut
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Exhibitors prepare to overcome global challenges at Fruit Logistica 2023
With 25 per cent more space already booked than in 2022, the leading fresh produce trade show takes place in Berlin on 8-10 February 2023
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Wrap calls for more action on consumption-based emissions
NGO says a greater focus on consumption-based emissions could save 800m tonnes of CO2 emissions by 2030
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Tuber Group completes MyFresh deal
Fruit and veg supplier raises £4.8m to secure purchase of UK prepared produce business
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Sharp fall in Spain’s July exports
Adverse weather hits production in Spain and leads to drop in export volume and value for July
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Lidl sales soar as inflation bites
The discounter remains fastest growing grocery retailer in UK as consumers tighten belts, NielsenIQ finds
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Iceland promotes produce in brain health campaign
Iceland Foods will promote fruit, veg and salads across all UK stores this month as part of a consumer initiative to help combat dementia
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New drying techniques adopted by SA raisin growers
Drying practices among several initiatives adopted by the South African industry to improve quality
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Companies sign vertical farming manifesto
More than 20 vertical farming companies have committed to a Vertical Farming Identity Statement and Industry Manifesto