All Supply articles – Page 256
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Smaller crop for PersiMon campaign
Bad weather and a new pest called citrus mealybug have significantly reduced the amount of fruit available this season
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EU imports more Moroccan tomatoes
Exports to the EU from the North African country have grown 26 per cent in the last five years
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Survey urges firms to act now on climate change
As COP26 begins, survey on behalf of WRAP finds 63 per cent of UK public thinks businesses should act immediately on climate change
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First electric reefer truck hits road in Spain
Alimerka welcomes chance to roll out Frigoblock technology, which it says will enable major cut in emissions
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Oppy reveals first vertical farm partnership
Up Vertical Farms aims to become world’s largest and most sustainable grower of baby leafy greens in 2023
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Zespri supports virtual adventure
Kiwifruit marketer helps New Zealand students develop healthy habits
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T&G sells Hawke’s Bay site
Leaseback agreement provides New Zealand group with added capital for growth strategy
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Flavour key to Kissabel growth
It may be the coloured flesh of Kissabel that grabs the attention, but it is flavour that is the future of the apple brand's segmentation, says Ifored
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Agri skills gap ‘a concern for environment’
Nearly half of Brits concerned with lack of young people entering the farming industry to pioneer innovation, according to new study
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USHBC plots blues growth course
US Highbush Blueberry Council details strategic plan to ‘make blueberries the world’s favourite fruit'
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Montague to open China office
Australian fresh fruit company establishes presence in China as part of wider plans to develop exports
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Cherry Express goes ahead
Maersk-Hamburg Süd to offer two express sailings for Chilean cherry shipments to China ahead of the Lunar New Year
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Missfresh expands direct sourcing
Chinese e-tailer adds over 500 farms and processing facilities to its network increasing cost effectiveness
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Moroccan citrus with timely boost
The California drought is causing many to turn to Morocco, whose citrus exporters are battling rising costs as they seek to meet rising demand
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LEAF targets ‘85 per cent sustainable production'
New partnership with Tesco will see retailer implement LEAF Marque across its entire global fresh produce supply chain
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PML poised to expand European customer base
The company has named Alessandra Tagliabue as its new business development manager for Europe
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Sicilian citrus sector counts cost of storm damage
Oranfrizer said its goal is to fully recover production so that it can meet growing demand on the European market
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South African grape crop remains stable
The country is expected to export the same volume of table grapes this year as it did in 2020/21
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Del Monte announces price increases
Group is to raise the price of several fresh products in response to inflationary market, citing cost pressures across supply chain
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Pure Harvest gets “landmark” funding
UAE firm believes latest financing round will pave the way for Pure Harvest’s expansion in the MENASA region