All Supply articles – Page 207
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NewsEl Niño slashes Peruvian mango production
Volumes will be down 70-80 per cent in 2023/24 says ProMango
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NewsSyngenta launches ToLCNDV information centre for cucurbits
ToLCNDV Information Centre for cucumber, melon, and squash provides growers with resources and control options for the virus
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AdvertorialDole and BFV celebrate the 12th anniversary of Belgian Conference pears
Conference pears sales accelerated on the back of China International Import Expo
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NewsNew markets in Asia open to Italian fruit exports
Italy’s pear, kiwifruit and apple exporters have received a significant boost in China, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand following a series of recent inspections.
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NewsHoud ElNile welcomes high demand
The strength of demand for Egyptian citrus has come as a surprise to some exporters, particularly from Egypt’s main competitor, Spain
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NewsWolds Produce joins AKP Group
UK potato businesses join forces in bid to boost economies of scale and build a stronger, more resilient supply chain
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NewsNationwide Produce lands BRC Grade AA certification
Supplier’s Evesham packhouse achieves globally recognised standard for food safety and quality management in just three months
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NewsRains hit early Chilean cherries
Early varieties affected across different parts of the country, says Fedefruta
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NewsInterfel stresses commitment to finding new markets
With the large Russian and Algerian markets closed to French exporters, France’s priority remains opening up new avenues for French produce
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NewsNFU welcomes Lords’ report
Farmers’ union welcomes House of Lords’ recommendations to government to help grow UK hort sector
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NewsSeed breeders welcome landmark decision on EDVs
Ruling raises serious questions over the question of uniqueness in horticultural breeding, and could bring cases like the high-profile Nadorcott-Tango dispute to a close
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News‘Promising future for UK agri-tech’
Comment: In 2013, the UK government launched a £160m ‘agritech strategy’ to leverage world-class scientific research and transform the ag sector. Ten years on, investment commentator Garry White finds out how it’s doing
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News‘Organic ag must be mainstreamed’
Soil Association outlines ‘Organic For All’ vision at this year’s Organic Trade Conference
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NewsLords calls for urgent UK hort strategy
The future of the UK horticulture sector looks bleak without urgent steps to safeguard its future, says new House of Lords report
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NewsGovt rejects EFRA calls for rural mental health help
Westminster has rejected EFRA’s calls for targeted action to safeguard mental health needs of England’s rural communities
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NewsMP calls for Food Resilience Committee
New joined-up political thinking urgently needed to meet food challenges ahead, says Caroline Lucas MP
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NewsWilsons’ Country unveils mash offer
Irish potato supplier launches two new ready-to-eat potato mash products exclusively at Tesco Northern Ireland outlets
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NewsFarm Fresh Revolution named national winner
Love British Food names Staffordshire food charity Farm Fresh Revolution as national community competition winner
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NewsMaersk Q3 results “in line with expectations”
Logistics group says it is facing up to a “new normal”, with a difficult market environment of subdued demand and inflationary pressure
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NewsAustralian Citrus Congress to focus on profitability
Inaugural Australian Citrus Congress scheduled for March 2024 on the Sunshine Coast with an exciting programme already coming together

