All Supply articles – Page 112
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NewsPro-Force launches new recruitment division
The seasonal worker recruitment specialist adds permanent employment division to service all horticulture sector needs
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NewsMorocco expects another record blueberry crop
Production set to be around 80,000 tonnnes, 18.8 per cent higher than last season’s previous record crop
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NewsMore farm businesses hurt by inheritance tax, report finds
New research reveals that farm tax will hit swathes of farmers not included in government forecast, says ag group
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NewsHCP releases crop protection funding to member groups
The new crop protection organisation for the UK horticulture sector offers lion’s share of AHDB grant to member associations
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NewsNew twist in Durban Port court battle
Court denies application for leave to appeal temporary interdict on deal between Transnet and ICTSI
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NewsFlorida slashes citrus forecast after Hurricane Milton
US state’s orange crop now predicted to be around 12mn boxes, which makes it the smallest crop in around a hundred years
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AdvertorialBollo debuts airflown label for premium melons
Label guarantees that the product reaches the consumer at its optimum point of ripeness
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NewsFirst cherry express for the 2024/25 Chilean cherry season arrives in China
Frutas de Chile holds ceremony at Guangzhou’s Jiangnan Wholesale Market to celebrate the arrival
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AdvertorialFruit deepens international ties between Pengsheng and Peru
Pengsheng and Jiaojie cross-border fruit traceability livestream The fruit trade plays an increasingly important role in global economic development. During this year’s Double Eleven Shopping Festival, Shanghai Pengsheng Industrial took the lead in this space by collaborating with well-known blogger JiaoJie to launch the first-ever cross-border fruit ...
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NewsFrutura forms new division to power berry expansion
CEO David Krause tells Fruitnet about the company’s decision to consolidate its group-wide berry branding under the Sun Belle name
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NewsFairtrade International “apprehensive” over Mercosur deal
Fairtrade is concerned that climate and biodiversity are not being accounted for in the European Union’s new trade agreement with Mercosur
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NewsDP World helps UK importers cut emissions
The logistics giant launches world’s first container port ’carbon inset programme’ at UK hubs
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NewsBlueberries and avocados lead Peru’s agricultural exports
Shipment of both products showed marked recovery in first ten months of 2024
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NewsFruit Logistica offers fruit trade digital boost
20 international startups are exhibiting at Fruit Logistica 2025. Their business ideas focus on digitalisation of the industry and include AI and modern sensor technology
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NewsNZ growers back expansion of Zespri Global Supply
More than 90 per cent vote to increase global production of SunGold over next six years
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NewsNinjacart launches ag-tech start-up support programme
Indian ag-tech company to help other start-ups follow in its footsteps by sharing technology, expertise and financial support
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NewsNC sweet potato industry looks ahead despite challenging season
North Carolina Sweetpotato Commission maintains commitment to consumer marketing programmes
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NewsVIP takes on climate change challenge
Varietal development, orchard protection and new processing techniques are yielding positive results
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NewsBritish Pink Lady apples return to supermarket shelves
Producers “very confident” about fruit quality and hopeful of high percentage pack-out after “perfect” harvest conditions
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EU-Mercosur trade deal splits opinion
Spanish and French producer groups accuse EU of using agriculture as a “bargaining chip”

