All Supply articles – Page 347
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ArticleConference in spotlight during cycling
The Conference pear was hard to miss during the World Cycling Championships, according to Belgian cooperative BelOrta
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ArticleHigh hopes for seedless lemons
Seedless lemon exports from South Africa are expected to grow significantly in the years ahead
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ArticleSpread lands vertical farming prize
Japanese company's Techno Farm was a winner at Zenith Global's Vertical Farming World Awards
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ArticleInterko expands global footprint
Company says its market-leading ripening technology can help companies cut costs and minimise product loss
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ArticleGSF launches European marketing arm
Farmers Home Europe will export premium fresh fruit to Europe from growers in Latin America
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ArticleZespri responds to Covid-19 detection in China
Kiwifruit marketer launches swift response after Covid-19 detected on fruit sample at Chinese wholesale market
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ArticleBostock named organic brand of the year
New Zealand’s leading organic apple grower recognised at annual Organic NZ awards
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ArticleMelon sector issues cost warning
Central American countries want higher production costs to be shared along supply chain
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ArticleGrapa prepared for extremes
The threat of climate change looms large for growers, but Grapa Varieties believes the genetic profile of its grape varieties offers greater resistance in a future of extreme conditions
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ArticleVolcano threatens CI banana production
Farmers warn that a sea of molten rock is heading towards one of La Palma’s main banana producing areas
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ArticlePrepare for shortages as hauliers cease trading, says ParcelHero
Prepare for basics shortages as 23 per cent of stores report low stocks and 20 per cent of transport companies stop trading, says ParcelHero
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ArticleAsiafruit Congress reconnects Asia to the world
More than 60 expert speakers to join Asia's premier event on 28-29 September as it broadcasts live from Melbourne and London
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ArticleGrant EU visas before it's too late
How bad does it need to get in Britain before the government relaxes post-Brexit immigration and plugs the worker shortage?
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ArticleHaulage sector renews calls for EU drivers
Petrol station closures across the UK spark new row over lorry drivers as logistics organisations renew calls for European workers
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ArticleGovt may extend SAWS, Eustice indicates
George Eustice hints that Westminster is preparing to extend seasonal worker scheme to tackle labour shortages across food production
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ArticleNIAB EMR event to explore new SWD control methods
New approaches to spotted wing drosophila control will open R&D organisation’s annual berry event
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ArticleThe long road to seedless peppers
From Zeraim Gedera’s initial inquiries two decades ago to today’s Breedx breeding programmes, Gerry Kelman explores the development of seedless peppers in Israel
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ArticleMaersk invests in electrofuels company
Group has made a leading venture investment in Prometheus Fuels, a startup with direct air capture-technology
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ArticleDR beefs up certification provision
Agrocolor to provide GlobalGAP certification services for Dominican producers wishing to access global markets
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ArticleRed Moon volumes to increase
Italian harvesting began in mid-September while international production is ramping up

