All Supply articles – Page 14
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CommentComment: Defra funding has supercharged food redistribution
The £9.2mn in Defra funding has helped us redistribute over a third more surplus produce and allowed growers to cover costs – now it’s time to go up another level, writes FareShare’s head of fresh produce Emma Brown
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NewsBritish apples have ‘negligible water footprint’
New research finds British apples have a low water footprint compared with European or southern hemisphere origins, while greenhouse gas emissions are comarable across the UK, Europe and Chile
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NewsSpanish councils back tomato sector against EU-Morocco trade deal
El Ejido, Nijar and Almería councils have backed Spain’s tomato sector following concerns about the impact of Moroccan imports
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FeaturesSouth Africa’s cherry industry is showing 'remarkable growth'
Hortgro has highlighted the cherry sector’s expansion, driven by innovation in low-chill cultivars, strategic investment, and developing market opportunities
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NewsHurricane-force winds wreak havoc in Valencia
Extensive damage reported to citrus and avocados, along with agricultural infrastructure
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NewsClimate change hits Mexican mangoes
Production in Michoacán fell by 37.5 per cent last year, while growers in Sinaloa concerned over delayed flowering
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NewsKorea prepares for growth in subtropical crops
Government prepares tools to help growers transition to new fruits as climate changes
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NewsNuffield Australia opens applications for 2027 scholarships
The scholarship is widely recognised as the pinnacle of industry-based learning,
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FeaturesWomen drive leadership across New Zealand’s food system
Women in Horticulture New Zealand highlights role women play in shaping the country’s industry
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NewsDaily Dose supports digestion with new apple cider vinegar shot
Exclusive launch at Whole Foods Market is accompanied by three new smoothies, featuring berries, mango and greens
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NewsBloom Fresh wins PVR infringement case in China
Breeder awarded significant damages in landmark civil judgment
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NewsRecord reefer year for Port of Antwerp-Bruges
The Belgian port handled 1.17mn TEUs of reefer containers in 2025, marking its highest volume ever
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FeaturesWorld Avocado Organisation marks decade of European growth
At Fruit Logistica, the WAO highlighted ten years of data-led growth that has helped turn the fruit into a mainstream food across Europe
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NewsGlobal Coalition of Fresh Produce discusses industry resilience
Fruit Logistica panel covered challenges facing the business and how greater resiliency and efficiency in logistics can be achieved
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NewsEarly start for NZ kiwifruit as Zespri outlines plan for new red variety
As new season begins, the addition of newly licensed Red80 production is expected to provide extra commercial volume within two years
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NewsLess green, more green: Albert Heijn cuts out carrot tops
The Netherlands’ largest food retailer says it has chopped out foliage and packaging from its bunched carrot line
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NewsCastellón’s citrus farmers feel the squeeze
Rising competition, pests, excessive EU regulations and aging farms prompt a growing number to switch to olive production
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NewsSyngenta presents innovations in leafy crops and brassicas
Company showcases latest genetic varieties focused on yield, resistance, and sustainability at 2026 Demo Days in Murcia
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NewsVietnamese durian prices reach two-year high
Low Mekong Delta supply causes domestic price surge ahead of Tet celebrations

