All Supply articles – Page 168
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NewsHort Connections back in Melbourne for bumper edition
Australia and New Zealand’s largest horticulture conference and trade gears up for another “massive” edition as the fresh produce industry prepares to come together
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NewsScales purchases Bostock orchards
New Zealand company acquires 240ha of news orchards while selling some existing orchards to increase premium variety volumes
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NewsSaudi date exporters see partner potential in Alibaba
Date exporters in Saudi Arabia are exploring the use of the Alibaba platform to promote and export dates globally, including to China
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NewsSoluna brand exceeds expectations
The owners and developers of the apple brand are looking forward to good sales in 2024
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NewsPeru mango collapse dents UK supply
Severe weather problems in South America hit EU and UK mango supply
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NewsFood and farming “key issue” ahead of general election
NFU says the policies of the next government could mean make or break for UK agriculture
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NewsCorteva plugs BlueN biostimulant for UK potatoes
The seed and crop science company is urging UK potato growers to consider using its biological fertiliser as maincrop plantings get underway
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NewsPoland prepares for raspberry season
Dominik Wozniak says the fresh raspberry business is growing, with quality improving year-on-year
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NewsSouth Africa faces crucial election week
Like many countries around the world this year, South Africa go to the polls next week in what has been called the most crucial national election since 1994
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NewsPretty Lady Vineyards launches new green seedless grape variety
Leading US grape grower-shipper to introduce Applause at West Coast Produce Expo next month
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NewsOnedayone celebrates 20-year anniversary
Chinese fruit exporter commemorates milestone with employees, partners, and stakeholders from across China
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NewsEldridge Fresh uses AI to track entire production chain
‘Greenhouse Gemini’ project tracks key environmental factors and adjusts systems to improve resource efficiency
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NewsVertical Future sees potential for vertical farming in Iraq
Vertical Future’s Jamie Burrows believes autonomous vertical farming systems can have a major impact in Iraq and the wider Middle East region, helping resolve issues of food and water security
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News“Record-high results” for Greenyard in 2023/24
Sales for the year climbed, driven by volume increases and price rises, while the group’s net result jumped 63 per cent
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NewsChina grants market access to Hungarian cherries and Serbian blueberries
Announcements followed state visit from Chinese President Xi Jinping
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NewsExtreme weather slashes China’s lychee crop
Volumes set to halve following rain and hailstorms, causing prices to double on seasonal norms
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NewsGreek show Freskon boosts international participation
Last month’s Freskon exhibition in Thessaloniki attracted more exhibitors and visitors from outside Greece than ever before, as competition heats up for multiple products on the European market
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NewsTurkish cherry volumes set to pick up
Following a relatively slow start for early Turkish cherry producing regions due to hot temperatures, the campaign is set to hit its stride as larger volumes of Ziraat 0900 arrive
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South African growers look to diversify
Avocados are the new talking point across the Cape regions as producers search for fresh fruit categories to tap into

