All Supply articles – Page 302
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ArticleMorocco continues bold UK export push
Government earmarks agriculture as top priority for the country’s development over the next 10 years, with particular focus on fresh produce exports to Britain
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Article‘Eat Them to Defeat Them’ generates £34m in veg sales
Healthy eating campaign has led to £132 million in vegetable sales over four years, equivalent to 1.4 billion children’s portions
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ArticleLinton Growing celebrates second season
Clock House Farm’s plant propagation business Linton Growing celebrates second successful season
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ArticleBranston appoints new MD
Branston finance director Jim Windle takes over as company managing director
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ArticleSPS standards “key” to international trade
Freshfel calls on global actors to introduce international sanitary and phytosanitary standards to facilitate international trade and market access
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ArticleReed avocado breakthrough commercialised
Commercial-scale tissue culture propagation technology for Reed avocado rootstock licenced in Australia
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ArticleUncover new berry trends at Global Berry Congress 2022
Fruitnet’s annual event for the international berry business returns to Rotterdam on 15 November
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Article‘No-spend November’ hits UK retail
British shoppers are slashing budgets this month, says ParcelHero
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ArticleRedPop apple debuts at Asia Fruit Logistica
Vog consortium has high hopes for its new brand following a successful first season in Asia
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ArticleChile increases airfreight capacity ahead of cherry campaign
Extra capacity and improved coordination of air shipments will ensure smoother dispatch of airfreighted cherries this season, says terminal operators
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ArticleAustralian mango express heads to Korea
First-ever direct shipment of Northern Territory mangoes to Korea flown by Cathay Pacific
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ArticlePlantTech enters liquidation
New Zealand horticulture research institute ceases operation after research revenue and government funding dry up
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ArticleProduce supplier Reynolds enters meat JV
Fresh fruit and vegetable supplier Reynolds announces investment partnership with Select Butchery
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ArticleKaplanis focused on upholding quality image
Costs are rising throughout the sector, while consumer budgets are plummeting, but top standards remain non-negotiable at Greece’s Kaplanis Fruits
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ArticleAgroberries moves into Morocco
Company will initially plant 300ha of blueberries, with goal of reaching 1,000ha across berry categories in the coming years
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ArticlePopstar lobbies PM for free school meals
British singer Zayn Malik adds his voice to Food Foundation campaign to expand free school meals
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ArticleLidl crowned UK cheapest supermarket
Lidl scores hat trick as it’s named cheapest UK supermarket for third time in a row
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ArticleUK grocery price inflation hits 14.7%
Grocery price inflation hits record 14.7% and still too early to call the ceiling, says Kantar
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ArticlePlanasa reopens Navarra plant after fire
The Navarra facility is back to full production rate of 175,000kg per week
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Article“Challenging” Asian market remains a priority for Washington apples
Short crop, unfavourable exchange rates, and export duties in China and India are affecting trade, but Asia remains a key market, says Washington Apple Commission

