All Supply articles – Page 228
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NewsAgroponiente sales up 4 per cent in first half of 2023/24 campaign
Improved results come despite the challenging start to the winter season, the group said
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NewsSpread increases cut lettuce shelf-life with new Techno Fresh method
First large-scale salad processing plant implementing Techno Fresh method under construction in Japan
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NewsM&S to invest £30m in Scottish stores
The retailer is on track to open five new and expanded stores in Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Largs and Linlithgow
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NewsBTGA starts new year with new team
The British Tomato Growers’ Association unveils its new team and new strategy for 2024
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NewsEuropean berry consumers feel the heat from Morocco
Unprecedented summer heat in Morocco delayed plantings of raspberries and strawberries last year, contributing to shortages and price rises on the European market this season
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NewsCalavo Growers considers sale of fresh-cut business
Leading avocado business is evaluating potential sale to F&S Fresh Foods
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NewsChilean cherries celebrate new entry route into China
Cherry Express arrives at the port of Tianjin for the first time
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NewsPort of Los Angeles fires starting gun on Chilean fruit season
US’s busiest seaport expects to handle 85,000 tonnes of Chilean fruit this winter
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NewsCape Town port pressures could be relieved by industry measures
Wide-ranging measures by the fruit sector are being implemented to keep export shipments flowing
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NewsMaersk, Hapag-Lloyd sign long-term collaboration deal
Aims to offer unrivalled schedule reliability, a far-reaching global network with competitive transit times and a reduced carbon footprint
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NewsPerfection Fresh partners with Sesame Street and ’A better choice!’ for back to school promotion
New branding features Sesame Street characters and encourages shoppers to add fresh produce to school lunches
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NewsPositive signs in first South African apple and pear forecast of the year
The country’s apple and pear industry looks set to bounce back in 2024 after some disappointments last year
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NewsRed Sea disruption “will last months”
Fresh produce suppliers face extra transit times and logistical hurdles, which could prove impossible to live with for those who export more perishable product lines
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NewsRed Sea crisis presents challenge for Indian grape suppliers
Disruption to shipping services creates a major headache in terms of export shipments and imports of punnets, says country’s largest exporter
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NewsNufri’s Envy apple awarded Taste of the Year 2024 quality seal
Certification scheme recognises products tested by rigorous consumer tasting panels
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NewsTasmanian blueberries get local promotional push
Fruit Growers Tasmania partners with retailers in Tasmania to highlight the blueberry season to consumers
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NewsMoroccan tomatoes recovering after record heat
Moroccan tomato growers have recovered well from last summer’s brutal heatwave, but ToBRFV issues in Spain mean an impact on European tomato supplies remains possible
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NewsCape Town port issues escalate
Ongoing problems could lead to courts being involved as the country’s fresh produce industry says “enough is enough”
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NewsUS almonds eye more growth in India
Tariff reductions to fuel further export development as US almond industry looks to diversify
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News‘Fantastic’ fruit quality as British Pink Lady supply begins
Worldwide Fruit says variety has “thrived” amid Britain’s changing growing conditions

