All Supply articles – Page 284
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ArticleThailand’s Middle East export push
Government works with Saudi retailers to promote Thai fruits in a bid to expand exports
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ArticleChange in fortunes for South African exporters
South Africa’s fresh fruit export industry is contemplating the future after a disappointing 2022 season
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VideoNew PrepWorld factory ‘gives us a lot’, says Olins
In this video interview PrepWorld CEO and founder Ben Olins tells Fred Searle about the opportunities offered by the company’s move to a larger production facility, as well as reflecting on the supplier’s growth journey after a decade in business
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ArticleMuch work to do on African trade agreements
South Africa, in its struggle to expand markets, does have opportunities in Africa
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ArticleStable growth for Greenyard
First quarter of the financial year sees positive sales in both fresh and long fresh segments
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ArticleClimate change pushes berry production boundaries
North American berry companies test out Canadian growing conditions in response to climate and cost challenges
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ArticleCosta sees Japan potential for Australian avocados
Chief executive urges Australian government to prioritise market access talks
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ArticleMalaysia priority for Kenyan avocados
Progress being made on export protocol to South-East Asian market following China access milestone
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ArticleBanana artwork puts low pay in spotlight
A collaboration between the Fairtrade Foundation and ‘Banana Bruiser’ artist aims to highlight the challenges faced by low-paid banana growers
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ArticleUrban Crop Solutions named Indoor Farming Company of the Year
The vertical farming firm has picked up the Company of the Year award at the annual AgTech Breakthrough Awards
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ArticleChilean prunes set sustainability standard
New protocol to raise sustainability across industry and add value to exports
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ArticleCourt decision could add costs for NZ kiwifruit growers
High Court upholds council appeal to include licence to grow SunGold kiwifruit in land value assessment
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ArticleLidl pledges to help UK farmers with heat-affected harvest
Lidl GB has promised to find ways to accommodate ’stunted crops’ within existing lines to prevent food waste
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ArticleSysco to cut transport emissions with electric fleet
US foodservice giant Sysco is piloting a fleet of electric vehicles to deliver to UK customers of its British Brakes and SSG businesses
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Article“Promising future” for Egyptian mangoes
Following years of improvements in the sector and the adoption of strict procedures, exporters say Egyptian mangoes are ready to reach their potential
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ArticleSaga Robotics appoints new CEO
Change is afoot at agtech firm Saga Robotics as current CFO Anne Dingstad is promoted to CEO, replacing company founder Pål Johan From
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ArticleFirst BC cherries bound for Korea
Inaugural consignment of British Colombian cherries sent by Northern Cherries and Jealous Fruits
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ArticleNew IG International joint venture
Indian importer partners with Palogix International in agriculture harvesting and storage bin venture
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ArticleIsmailia Mango Festival promotes Egyptian exports
Egypt’s main mango producing region has introduced an event to celebrate and promote Ismailia mangoes, with the aim of encouraging exports and attracting new investment
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ArticleAldi commits to more sustainable banana price
German discounter says the banana prices it pays to its suppliers will be fairer and more accurately reflect sustainable production costs

