All Supply articles – Page 267
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Bayer expands organic seed range
New certified production of tomato, pepper and cucumber seeds aimed at helping boost access to healthy, fresh food
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MG Marketing continues trading
Fire causes short-term disruption at Auckland branch, contingency plan in place for bananas
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New project examines plastics' impact on soil
University of Gloucestershire researchers will handle UK side of EU-funded project into little-studied area
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Giumarra expands citrus programme
Group ready for a large increase in California-grown mandarins in October
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Rungis backs return of primeurs train
Next month's resumption of the Rungis-Perpignan 'primeurs train' line in France is set to benefit fruit and vegetables suppliers and the environment
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More room for US avocado growth
Despite being the largest importer of avocados in the world, there remains scope for further category expansion
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New TR4 advice for Australian banana industry
Scientific review provides recommendations for future management of the disease
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Emerson stays on track
Fruitnet speaks exclusively with Gerd Uitdewilligen, director of international sales, cold chain at Emerson
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Afruibana calls for fair prices
In the face of rising global costs, the African banana producers association has urged retailers to help build a fair, sustainable supply chain
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Tozer Ibérica dials up the innovation
New varieties offer better resistance, quality and adaptation to different climates and growing cycles
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UK growers committed to net zero, NFU says
Latest NFU survey shows grower demand for net zero actions in Environmental Land Management schemes (ELMs)
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Include agri-food in US-UK talks, APPG urges
UK Prime Minister urged to sign Britain up to new global coalition for agricultural productivity growth
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Gas shortage hits UK food supplies
Europe's gas shortage is creating fresh chaos to UK food supplies, food sector warns
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Buy British and save money, study shows
New research reveals that 40 per cent of Brits think buying local produce costs more, when it could save families up to £136 each week
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Afghanistan’s fresh produce trade resumes
Table grape exports resume in time for peak season, as Taliban regime shows support for country’s growers
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Jasmine Vineyards partners with Hazel Tech
Leading California table grape company looks to extend shelf life and reduce waste
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Greece invests in strawberries
Thanks in part to the impact of new varieties, Greek strawberry growers are now looking to step up production
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New Chinese protocol for RSA citrus
Benefits of the newly implemented Chinese protocol for South African citrus will mainly be seen in 2022
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Strawberries to the fore in South Africa
Exports of South African strawberries are growing, leading many to think they could be the next big thing in the berry basket
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New Caretaker speeds up spud grading, says grower
Scottish potato grower says custom-built new Caretaker from Tong saves labour and streamlines grading process