All Supply articles – Page 264
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NewsDP World ramps up UK investment
DP World invests £12m in new rail infrastructure at London Gateway as the logistics hub expands to become one of the largest in Europe
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AnalysisFAO highlights costs of a healthy diet
FAOSTAT data portal shows that Latin America and the Caribbean have the highest cost of a healthy diet compared to other regions
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NewsMercabarna posts record results
Jump in exports helped lift the volume of fruits and vegetables sold at the market by 11 per cent last year
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NewsDimbleby blames ‘supermarket culture’ for veg shortages
Government food tsar and restaurateur Henry Dimbleby tells BBC Today programme that supermarket culture – not weather – is to blame for produce shortages in UK
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NewsHCP on track to operate from April
The grower-owned entity to take over AHDB Horticulture’s crop protection service is on track to be up and running by mid-April
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NewsTurkish firms offer assistance to earthquake zone
Fresh produce companies in Turkey wasted no time in offering support to those affected by last month’s earthquakes, delivering food packages, fuel and shelter to the disaster zone
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NewsCupla steps into the limelight
Cuna de Platero to host two open days for its Cupla blueberry variety
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NewsSweet Palermo introduced to India
Rijk Zwaan and IG International collaboration delivers sweet pointed peppers to Indian market
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NewsDi Muto expands Financial Services into North America
Agri-fintech company secures financing deal with Mexican-based grower-exporter Grupo Paisano
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NewsBelgium ‘ready’ to fill UK supermarket shelves
As Belgium’s glasshouse season gets underway, BelOrta says it can help UK retailers solve produce shortages – but only if the price is right
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News‘The UK needs more POs’, says BelOrta
CEO of Belgian fresh produce co-op advises British growers to form more producer organisations to help them command higher prices with retailers
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NewsChile trims grape export forecast
Table Grape Committee says drop in volumes from the central zone are due to weather conditions
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NewsDHL opens new Australian perishable facility
Brisbane facility to help DHL Global Forwarding meet surging demand for perishable goods export
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NewsPower problems for South African citrus
With EU citrus regulations an ongoing problem, the industry has now been hurt by the country’s electricity supply issues
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NewsZeus faces up to higher costs
Greece’s Zeus Kiwi says the past grape season would have been a great one in any average year, as its growers seek to adapt to a future of higher costs
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News“Very strong” 2022 for Kuehne and Nagel
Logistics group sees financial improvements across the board as all business units “contributed significantly”
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NewsAlbanian agricultural exports soar
Fruit and vegetables a major investment opportunity thanks to favourable climate, proximity to European markets and low-cost labour
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NewsAustralian horticulture value continues growth
Vegetables and nuts drive value in past 12 months while entire industry adds A$6.15bn over the last decade
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NewsBelOrta auctions first green peppers of 2023
The Belgian cooperative has announced the sale of the first green peppers of the year, with red and yellow varieties not far behind
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NewsVertical farming first for Oppy
Oppy’s first-ever vertical farming partnership begins production in British Columbia

