All Supply articles – Page 356
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ArticleFeedback call over soft-fruit genetic network
NIAB and the James Hutton Institute are calling for views as it builds a case for a Soft Fruit Genetic Improvement Network
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ArticlePort Manatee confirms Del Monte stay
Fresh produce company’s fruit imports will continue move through the port until at least 2026
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ArticleNew Zealand apple industry welcomes FTA with UK
In principle agreement to phase out tariffs on apple and pear exports welcomed by growers in New Zealand
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AnalysisResilience needed for berry trade to thrive
Experts at Global Berry Congress focus on need to overcome big challenges so berry category growth can continue
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ArticleFreight cost increases loom in South Africa
The country's fresh produce industry is facing major freight cost rises as the new season gets underway
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ArticlePeruvian grapes heading to new markets
Agricola Don Ricardo’s Arturo Hoffman shares his outlook for Peru’s 2021/22 table grape campaign with Fruitnet
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ArticleSouth Africa guards citrus reputation
Unusual circumstance have made things difficult for the South African citrus industry in 2021
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ArticleUK Kissabel crop hits the market
Growers report outstanding quality and colouring for the club variety, despite weather reducing fruit size
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ArticleChilean cherry season closes in for Vanguard
Estimates put volume up 10 per cent while labour and logistics provide uncertainty two weeks out from season
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ArticleHazel Tech, Calavo Growers team up
Partnership to look at extending shelf-life of Hawaiian grown papaya, effectively reducing unnecessary food waste
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Don't switch off UK food supply, says NFU
UK horticulture reports unprecedented labour shortage, yet Home Office interprets visa figures to support anti-immigration agenda
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ArticleFrench kiwifruit up to challenge
French marketer Primland is confident of its ability to adapt to new challenges, as it looks to take advantage of kiwifruit's growing popularity
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ArticleG-Berries and Dole form Mexico partnership
Companies unveil plan to test new varieties that should enable Dole to develop strong foothold in expanding berry market
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ArticleGovernment fruit policy "a basket case"
The UK government's current food strategy is an incoherent mess, according to food policy export Professor Tim Lang
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ArticleClock House named NFS Supreme Champion
First-time win for Oli Pascall and his team at the National Fruit Show, with fruit set to be presented to the Queen
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ArticleUKSHi marks World Earthworm Day
UK Soil Health Initiative launches husbandry guide for growers to mark today's World Earthworm Day
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ArticleNZ/UK trade deal threatens UK farming, says NFU
UK government's pursuit of trade deals with world's largest agri-food exporters threatens national farming future, says NFU
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ArticleFairtrade farmers "threatened by climate change"
New report titled 'Fairtrade and Climate Change' warns that producers are under increasing pressure
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ArticleSharp rise in Peruvian blueberry exports
Country consolidates its position as the leading exporter of fresh blueberries in the world
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ArticleTurkmen tomatoes vie for Russia
Turkmenistan looks poised to become Russia's top source for greenhouse tomatoes in the near future, reports EastFruit

