All Supply articles – Page 316
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ArticleSpain slashes kaki forecast
Persimmon producers anticipate a significant drop in volumes for the 2022/23 campaign
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ArticleZespri expansion plan doesn’t pass grower vote
Grower votes do not pass threshold to increase Zespri kiwifruit production outside of New Zealand
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ArticlePumpkin shortages predicted
Essex grower Foxes Farm says its yield is down by a quarter to a third this year and expects to see “some kind of shortage”
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AdvertorialClemenGold launches bus promotion in China
Throughout August this year, Shanghai residents from Lujiazui to Xujiahui will see ClemenGold-themed Number 985 buses on the road every day.
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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

