All Supply articles – Page 268
-
Article
Gove tasked with fixing supply chain
PM Boris Johnson tasks Michael Gove with leading cross-governmental team to resolve food supply problems and HGV shortage
-
Article
Thanet Earth 'bins' £320k of produce
Worker shortage forces UK glasshouse producer to 'waste' £320k of produce in three weeks, reports Isle of Thanet News
-
Article
Peruvian blueberries increase access
Phytosanitary requirements for Malaysia and India confirmed with initial exports on the horizon
-
Article
Spain set for shorter citrus crop in 2021/22
Soft citrus and lemons register the biggest falls, while oranges remain unchanged and grapefruit output rises
-
Article
Cinven mulls sale of Planasa
Private equity firm is said to be considering launching a competitive process in the coming months
-
Article
Britain poised for blackberry boom
Sales increased by 8 per cent in the last year alone, says British Summer Fruits
-
Article
Statistics Handbook measures Covid impacts
The 2021 edition of the Asiafruit Congress Statistics Handbook provides expert analysis of key trends in trade across 12 different Asian markets
-
Article
UK phyto certificate delay welcomed
Freshfel urges EU and UK to prioritise trade facilitation talks in light of further postponement of SPS controls
-
Article
Thailand prioritises sustainable durian exports
Durian will be prioritised under new United Nations project aiming to develop green and sustainable value chains
-
Article
Biomass energy crops set for UK comeback
NIAB is developing plans for a demonstration platform to look at feasibility of cultivating energy crops
-
Article
NFU urges government to back British
Call to ministers comes as NFU launches new report on Back British Farming Day
-
Article
AEC branches into apples and pears
Brisbane-based fresh produce company working with a number of Australia’s top growers
-
Article
AHEIA appoints new chief executive
Lesley Shield to lead Australian Horticultural Exporters’ and Importers’ Association from September 2021
-
Article
Port of LA reports August results
Record month for empty container volume at US transport hub
-
Article
XAG robot helps Japanese growers
Self-driving robots spray a variety of fruit crops in trials to ease labour burden
-
Article
Brand recognition builds for 5+ A Day
Consumer research shows charitable trust’s message is being heard by New Zealanders
-
Article
Interko heads to World Food Moscow
Ripening room specialist is looking to demonstrate the energy efficiency, cost saving and fruit quality benefits of its technology
-
Article
New finance boost for women-owned start-ups
Latest initiative by GWF and ITC SheTrades gives women farmers in Rwanda easier access to funding
-
Article
Give us workers, not border-control delays, says NFU
Post-Brexit import control delays won't solve UK food supply crisis, says NFU - more seasonal workers will
-
Article
PML predicts chaos ahead
Comment: UK is heading towards chaos if government doesn't act to solve supply chain crisis, writes Mike Parr, MD of logistics firm PML