All Supply articles – Page 328
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ArticleEcuador cultivates a taste for blueberries
Diego Paredes, founder of EcuaBlue, tells Fruitnet how the country’s burgeoning blueberry industry has big ambitions
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ArticleBotswana citrus growers hail cooperation with South Africa
Botswana citrus growers say new deal with South Africa will unlock new opportunities
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ArticlePeru limbers up for new grape campaign
Peru poised to overtake Chile as leading global supplier as output continues to grow
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ArticleMSC to develop air cargo solution
Logistics group to add complementary service to its container shipping solutions from early 2023
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ArticleChile launches strategic plan for table grape sector
As it releases the first estimates for the 2022/23 crop, Asoex unveils strategy to improve sector’s competitiveness
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ArticleIFG seeks Chinese support with unauthorised varieties
Grape breeder implores Chinese retailers to cease selling unauthorised versions of popular grape varieties
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ArticleQuest to tailor strawberry taste
Australian researchers are trying to understand the genes that determine strawberry characteristics to assist varietal development
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ArticleTR4-resistant bananas appeal to consumers
Consumers give positive response to new Goldfinger banana varieties in Australian tasting trials
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ArticleFrutas Montosa smashes it with new avocado range
Málaga-based company looking to create new eating opportunities with its Native-branded smashed avocado
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ArticleBritish GM tomato trials in US next year
The US has overhauled its approval process for genetically-modified products, opening the doors to British GM tomatoes
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Plenty partners with Bristol Farms
Grocer says it supports the future of farming as it offers indoor, vertically grown fresh produce for first time
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ArticleNinjacart launches export-import platform
Agricultural trade platform Ninja Global designed for UAE and Gulf countries
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ArticleGrubMarket acquires JC Produce
California-based distributor sources produce from South America and Asia for US customers
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NFU calls for clarity on longer-term energy support
Union says further detail needed about what support will be available for farming businesses after the initial six-month period
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ArticleFruit Attraction 2022 prepares for action
Almost one-fifth of companies taking part will be participating for the first time, say organisers
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ArticleGreenyard closes refinancing with banking group
Group says new agreement secures funding stability for the next five years and room for further growth
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ArticleSouth African table grape industry ready to bounce back
After a tough year there is a new resolve and confidence in the South African table grape sector ahead of 2023 season
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ArticleTru-Cape Marketing hits landmark
Record South African apple and pear harvest translates into milestone for leading exporter
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ArticleWork begins on new London Gateway warehouse
London Gateway builds new warehouse to meet “unprecedented” demand at logistics park
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ArticleKissabel Rouge makes UK debut
The complete spectrum of red-fleshed Kissabel apples will be available in the UK for the first time this season as British-grown Kissabel Rouge makes market debut

