All Supply articles – Page 124
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NewsOrange River rainfall dampens South African raisin forecast
Forecasts have been revised downwards with Raisins SA now expecting a marketable yield of 84,360 tonnes
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NewsPort of Rotterdam throughput down 5.8 per cent in Q1
Container throughput increased by 2.2 per cent in TEU terms in the first quarter, although it fell in tonnage
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ArticleLate start for Spanish cherries
Delays of between seven and ten days reported across all the main cherry producing regions
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ArticleSyngenta develops positive pepper properties
Fruitnet talks traits, development and consumption with José Antonio Chicón of Syngenta Vegetable Seeds
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ArticleHonduran melon exports to contract in 2024/25
Forecasts point to a 15.2 per cent fall in shipments this season
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NewsOppy and Deep offer greenhouse partnership update
Year-long partnership is on track to deliver one of Canada’s greenest and most innovative greenhouses, utilising Deep’s geothermal energy expertise
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NewsLotte Mart embraces smart farm produce
Korean supermarket chains commit to sourcing more fruit and vegetables from high-tech production sources
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NewsChina fuels Cambodian mango growth
Fresh exports jump in volume as China invests in improving Cambodian mango production
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NewsCosta supports Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program expansion
Children from regional schools will get a chance to participate in the programme
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NewsAgrovision rebrands to Fruitist
Move marks next chapter for company as it focuses on global expansion
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NewsChanging export markets is easier said than done
South African fresh produce exporters who market their fruit in the US say it is not merely a case of shifting produce from one market to another to deal with looming US tariffs
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NewsDel Monte Europe launches Honeyglow bananas
The banana will be available in limited quantities starting late April across major European countries
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NewsJingold expands yellow kiwifruit production in Greece
Company targets 40 per cent growth in overall volume from Europe, as retail interest in its range of varieties grows
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NewsFirst quarter throughput drop at Antwerp-Bruges
Port says it saw strong container throughput, with downturn restricted in an “eventful” first quarter
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NewsPort of Chancay faces logistical challenges
Direct connection with Shanghai opens new commercial horizons, but shortcomings are limiting the port’s operational reach
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NewsPeruvian market reopens for Chilean apples
New phytosanitary rules pave way for resumption of exports after three-month hiatus
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NewsProCitrus calls for new citrus investment in Peru
General manager Sergio del Castillo warns that exports could stall unless investment landscape improves
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NewsSouth Africa-India trade agreement hopes raised
A South African delegation has returned from a visit after positive talks on a new trade deal with Indian authorities
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NewsAgroponiente set for big rise in watermelon and melon production
Company expects to market 60,000 tonnes of watermelons and 10,000 tonnes of melons in 2025

