All Supply articles – Page 284
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Cherri Global protects growing crop
New Zealand cherry grower invests in rain covers after severe weather last season
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Promising pineapple crop for Piñata
Leading Australian fresh produce company to begin Mareeba harvest this month
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New sensor to spot chemicals in fruit and veg
EU-funded consortium is working on new high-speed tech to identify harmful chemicals and bacteria in produce
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Mollar de Elche PDO welcomes new members
Number of companies certified under the pomegranate label increases by 30 per cent
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UK public back NFU calls for self-sufficiency
Huge public support to keep food self-sufficiency levels above 60 per cent, NFU says
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Brittany onions “looking good”
Timely rain and sun have helped to deliver good volumes of high-quality onions this season, according to Prince de Bretagne
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Yes You Kanzi! campaign underway
Kanzi aims to continue growing brand awareness and consumer loyalty through its new campaign, which positions Kanzi as the apple for living life to the full
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No more agri-food visas, govt tells BBC
UK government will not issue any additional visas for agri-food sector, according to BBC
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All stick and no carrot
UK root veg growers are being pushed to their limits as continued price devaluation amid rising production costs takes its toll
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New service for Port of Oakland
MSC adds first-call service, linking US port to Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam
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Blueberry consumption tipped to skyrocket
Rabobank fresh produce report predicts global fresh blueberry exports to expand steadily over coming years
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Podcasts
Fruitbox 69 - David Axiotis, Asia Fruit Logistica
The show's new China-based executive director has started the countdown to next year's show in Hong Kong
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Spain registers further import growth
Bananas, avocados and apples led the way as Spain imported more fresh produce in the first seven months of the year
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Daffodils left to rot due to labour crisis
Some 274 million Cornish daffodils have been left to rot this year due to worker shortage after Brexit and pandemic
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Hazel Tech makes headway in grapes
Company announces expansion in the California table grape category with Illume Agriculture
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Crucial year for South African plums
The country's stonefruit growers, particularly plum producers, are still reeling from last season’s results
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Cosmic Crisp gears up for early launch
Full programme of marketing activities lined up as first volumes hit US retail stores in November
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Spain fires starting gun on 2021/22 lemon season
Optimism prevails as the first shipments make their way to international markets
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EU backs Morocco in labelling row
Allegations of "labelling fraud" against Moroccan tomatoes have been refuted by the European Commission's agriculture commissioner
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AHDB teams up with Trinity AgTech
Strategic collaboration between AHDB and private firm Trinity AgTech "heralds new era for UK ag industry"