All Supply articles – Page 352
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ArticleCourt upholds Zespri IP case win
Appeal from former grower who took cuttings to China is unsuccessful
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ArticleOppy’s grape category techs up in California
The company is trialling a range of innovative technologies to advance its California table grape business
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ArticleFour seasons in one brand for Marlene
Following its première at the Venice Film Festival, a new marketing campaign highlights the apples' unique quality
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ArticleClock House Farm hosts recruitment roundtable
Kent fruit grower Clock House Farm hosts recruitment roundtable with Helen Grant MP and NFU
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ArticleDutch tomato exports under pressure
Brexit and Morocco are hampering Dutch tomato exports to the UK, Rabobank's Cindy van Rijswick and René Gomersbach report
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ArticleHuge season ahead for Delcado
Bumper crop and strong retail support see Western Australian-grown avocados reach Queensland for first time
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ArticleADQ unveils UAE farming hub
Abu Dhabi fresh produce ag-tech park to supply Middle East and African markets
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ArticleMacfrut hails recovery and pushes trade with China
Rimini exhibition's physical return brings prospect of new growth, especially in Italy's exports to the Asian market
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ArticleManage waste to boost profits
Analysis from Wrap shows the potential financial benefits of improving the recording and management of food surplus and waste on farms
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ArticleNatural light produces tasty cues
Natural Light Growing Centre yields tastiest baby cucumber crop, independent tests find
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ArticleLondoners spend most on fruit and veg, research reveals
Capital spends most on fruit and veg and least on meat, while Northern Ireland spends most on sweets and meat but least on fruit and veg
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ArticleStonefruit sales fall 'out of top ten'
Smaller harvests and changing demand have affected the peach and nectarine market, according to new research
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ArticleBerryWorld’s SA blueberry exports ‘set to rise 25%’
South Africa's biggest blueberry exporter started its season earlier than ever this year with first pick for local supply beginning in April
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ArticlePort commits to climate target
Port International aims for a 50 per cent reduction in CO2 emissions by 2030
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ArticleFuture of new mango varieties resolved
Queensland department of agriculture to take over stalled commercial development of three mango hybrids
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ArticleAmazon invests in Indian produce
Tech giant works to improve production and supply chain for fresh produce
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ArticleLatAm banana sector slams unfair cost burden
Joint statement demands commitment of all actors to the sustainability of the global banana industry
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ArticleEcuador: FTA would boost banana exports to China
Shipments could double under a free trade agreement, according to AEBE’s José Antonio Hidalgo
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ArticleUK pumpkin shortage threatens Halloween
Growers predict shortfall caused by poor August weather and lack of pickers and HGV drivers, reports iNews
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AnalysisSpain's non-European exports slide
Logistical issues and Covid-19 pandemic hurt volumes and value in opening half of 2021

