All Supply articles – Page 2
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NewsGreenfood Iberica appoints Adnan Pervez as new CEO
Catalonia-based supplier announces change following retirement of Jussi Alitalo, who founded the company as Sato Iberica in early 2005
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NewsUruguay says yes to Colombian avocados
According to ICA, negotiations were concluded in less than a year
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NewsFrutas de Chile president calls for more investment in desalination
Iván Marambio warned that thousands of hectares of production have already been lost to drought in worst affected regions
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NewsIsraeli fruit farmers count cost of boycott
Citrus and mangoes among the products that have seen overseas sales slump since the war in Gaza
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NewsSouth Africa bemoans slow BRICS progress
South African fruit exporters are navigating a complex landscape of US trade tariffs, Cape Town port disruptions and disappointing BRICS trade
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NewsSpanish citrus prices rise on shorter crop
Inclement weather in recent weeks is expected to further reduce volumes
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NewsThai fruits target Middle East premium market
Tourism is helping to boost familiarity and demand for Thai fruits in high-end retail and hospitality
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PromotionComing soon: Asiafruit Fresh Produce India edition
Discover all the latest market trends ahead of India’s premier fresh produce event. Plus, Fresh Focus South African Table Grapes and features on grapes, apples, pears, avocados and more
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NewsColes Nurture Fund application deadline nears
Fund provides grants for innovative and sustainable projects
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NewsCalifornia Avocado Commission forecasts 150,000-tonne crop
Terry Splane calls time on 40-year career, including two years as CAC vice president of marketing
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CommentComment: Our sector faces a talent crisis
Products and partnerships remain the core of any fresh produce business, but labour is another vital resource under increasing pressure, says Mark Grim
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NewsGenetically modified purple tomatoes approved for sale in Australia
Nutritionally enhanced Purple Bliss tomatoes first GM fresh food to be grown and sold in the country
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NewsMoroccan citrus exports face challenges from much-needed rain
Improved water reserves have lifted the mood in Morocco, but persistent rain is disrupting citrus harvesting and forcing downward revisions to export expectations
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NewsNick Marston to step down as British Berry Growers chair after nine years
Under his leadership, UK berry industry has expanded to be worth more than £600m in Gross Value Added, supporting over 16,000 jobs
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NewsFrigotec to present HappyRipe kiwifruit at Fruit Logistica
The Softripe technology developer will present its new AI-driven kiwifruit ripening process at Fruit Logistica
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NewsParametric Service to offer instant relief to farmers
Through a collaboration between CNH Capital, Shepherd Compello, BNP Paribas Leasing Solutions and Swiss Re, the Parametric Service aims to protect European farmers from the impact of weather extremes
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NewsHortgro mulls legal action over operational failures in Port of Cape Town
Leading industry body now threatens to head to the courts as export costs mount
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AdvertorialMorocco’s fresh produce, fast and reliable across the sea
Source: DP World Morocco’s growers and exporters now have a new way to reach the UK and Northern Europe. Tomatoes, blueberries and other high-value fruits and vegetables can travel faster, fresher and more reliably thanks to the new DP World Atlas short-sea reefer service. Connecting Casablanca ...
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NewsChina’s cold chain expansion fuelled by fresh produce demand
Hunger for high-quality fresh products and e-commerce growth force supply chain upgrades
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PodcastsHow can fresh produce make the most of a new era in health?
In the latest episode of the FPJ Podcast, Nina Pullman, Dan Parker and Fred Searle discuss how the fresh produce industry can benefit from a step change in health, from the rise in weight loss jabs to a shift in government and retailer motivation

