All Supply articles – Page 112
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NewsBranston adds prepared options to Nanna Tate potato brand
Additional range includes chips, roast potatoes and mash recipes designed to “add unique twist to classic dishes”
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NewsNergi kiwi berry marks 20 years with new-look logo
Two decades ago, the kiwi berry was completely unknown to European consumers, but Nergi’s positioning as a healthy snackable fruit alongside the berry category has aided the brand’s rise to success
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News‘Silicon Valley’ of lettuce opens its doors
Murcia’s Campo de Cartagena becomes epicentre of innovation from international seed companies
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NewsFruit Logistica: Innovation and insight attract record attendance
Official survey highlights rise in quality of trade visitors and increase in successful business at world’s leading trade show for the fresh fruit and vegetable business
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NewsNZ apple and pear exports to rise, as sales top NZ$1bn for first time
Industry body NZAPI reflects on return to form in 2024 and an extremely positive forecast for the new export season
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NewsHapag-Lloyd concludes container ship green financing
Group says long-term financing has been fully secured for its US$4bn investment of 24 container vessels
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NewsUniversity of Leicester calls for collaboration to boost sustainability of local food
The Food and Land Use Summit in Leicester aims to foster a collaborative approach to sustainability, highlighting the importance of local and sustainable food production
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NewsSouth African citrus growers ask for urgent action on logistics
Industry calls for meaningful change after the first state of the nation address under the new Government of National Unity
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NewsArgentine government deregulates fruit sector
Fruit industry is the latest to be subjected to Milei’s ‘light touch’ regulatory approach
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NewsNew MSC services will boost West African melon trade
Improved connectivity will support melon exports from Senegal and Mauritania to Europe
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NewsMexican blueberry production to fall 9 per cent in 2025
USDA report shows that producers are shortening their export window to avoid overlap with Chile and Peru
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NewsPagoda foreshadows financial losses after challenging 2024
Chinese fresh produce retail chain says weak domestic consumption and store closures affected last year’s performance
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NewsMarquis Group toasts to strong 2024 macadamia season
Leading Australian macadamia grower-processor-marketer closes season with strong sales
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NewsCauliflower trials bring brassica category together in Cornwall
Brassica growers, agronomists, packers and breeders head down to southwest UK for annual cauliflower trials that have been run by the Duchy College for 32 years
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NewsCelina now packed in South Africa under QTee brand
South African blushed pears are receiving a boost with selected exporters now sending Celina under a new brand
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NewsPink Lady apples lay out ambitious plans for 2030
With Pink Lady continuing to buck the downward trend of the European apple category, new president Bruno Bertheloz aims to have 100mn people in Europe enjoying Pink Lady annually
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NewsEuropean avocado consumption reaches new highs
WAO conference hears how marketing initiatives help drive sales in key markets
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NewsPeruvian avo production bounces back
Higher volumes and increasing competition herald challenging season for exporters
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NewsSouth Africa scrambles to reverse Trump decisions
South Africa faces a ban on trade with the US for the second time in its history, as the war of words between Washington and Pretoria escalates
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NewsThai durian bound for China found contaminated with yellow dye
Thailand’s Agriculture Department has suspended the export licences of 26 durian wholesalers in response

