All Supply articles – Page 290
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ArticleBrazilian exports to UK surge
Figures from ApexBrasil show exports to the UK hit highest level since 2014 in the first half of this year
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ArticleFedefruta president: Ratifying CPTPP is a priority for Chile
Valenzuela says FTA will not only create new opportunities for Chilean fruit, but also boost innovation within the sector
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ArticleLineage Logistics launches Lineage Fresh
New fresh fruit and produce service builds on recent acquisitions and expanding network
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ArticleGrowers launch GB Potatoes Ltd
UK producers set up new industry body to replace AHDB Potatoes
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ArticleLiverpool Port starts second strike
Dockworkers at Liverpool Port walk out for second time as pay talks stall
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ArticleDefra to invest £12.5m in ag automation
Defra secretary pledges £12.5m investment to drive innovation in high-tech agriculture
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ArticleDole celebrates its growers through video series
Fresh produce group spotlights some of the independent vegetable growers it works with in the US and globally
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ArticleMakro hosts Taste of Australia campaign
Thai supermarket chain collaborates with Austrade to promote Australian produce
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ArticleSime Darby Property adds urban farm to Serenia City
Malaysian property developer teams up with BoomGrow Productions to construct urban farm
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ArticleKanzi has can-do attitude despite dip in consumer confidence
Brand marketer expects demand for licensed apple variety to remain high amid “challenging” market conditions
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Article“Enormous potential” for robots and AI in greenhouses
Rabobank report says AI offers value in sustainability, quality, better working conditions and price
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ArticleLytone completes successful LytoFresh mangosteen trial
LytoFresh technology used by Thai exporter Dragon Fresh to delay ripening
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ArticleFrost hits New Zealand growers
Horticulture growers across the country feel the effects of recent cold snap
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ArticlePort of Antwerp-Bruges confirms Europa Terminal renewal
The nine-year project is set to boost container capacity and aid the transition to climate-neutral, according to the port
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ArticleDP World breaks ground on £350m London Gateway project
One thousand jobs to be created in Essex as building work starts on £350m fourth berth at London Gateway, says DP World
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ArticleMangoes on the move in the US
National Mango Board celebrates mangoes breaking the top ten in the country’s whole fruit volume velocity
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ArticleNew DP World routes bolster fruit trade
Emirati logistics company connects South American and South African exporters with Asia
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ArticleApple colour mapping study crosses borders
Chinese researcher travels to Australia to help apple growers improve fruit colour
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Article‘UK is driving production abroad’, warns O’Malley
Britain is on the road to importing more fresh produce due to perfect storm of factors exacerbated by government policy that is “totally anti-agriculture”

