All Supply articles – Page 358
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ArticlePumpkins 'increasingly seen as food'
Consumer awareness of pumpkins as a food and not just for carving is on the rise, according to research by charity Hubbub
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ArticleStrong start to Spanish Ambrosia campaign
A similar production volume to last season will ensure the brand is available in stores until April
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ArticleMango shoot looper detected in North Queensland
Detection of invasive pest from Asia being handled by Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
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ArticleUS ports eye 24/7 operations
President Biden approves extended operating hours at West Coast ports, following busy September
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ArticleZespri Red becomes RubyRed
Red kiwifruit variety gets rebrand in preparation for first commercial volumes
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ArticleBetter soil management urgent
In order to boost sustainability, the way we treat our soils is fundamental, write Grace Njeru and Simon Odhiambo of Kenyan avocado exporter Kakuzi
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ArticleBrand new beginnings
Having first launched its retail brand at Costco over 10 years ago, OrchardWorld’s fruit is now also available at Ocado and Amazon Fresh. Fred Searle hears how the supplier is making concerted efforts to educate and connect with consumers
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ArticleLogistics UK welcomes NI protocol news
EU-proposed solutions are 'step in the right direction', but 'devil is in the detail', industry body states
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ArticleIntello Labs launches trade platform
Praman is an artificial intelligence-powered produce trade platform with integrated quality assessment
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ArticleMarquis Group reports bumper season
Record kernel sales and greater volume of Nut in Shell sees leading macadamia producer end 2021 season on a high
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ArticleAfghan fruit going to waste
Border delays are disrupting exports and cutting off a vital source of foreign currency for Afghanistan's fresh and dried fruit exporters
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ArticlePort of Felixstowe hits capacity
Shipping containers divert from Felixstowe as port hits full capacity due in part to HGV driver shortage
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ArticleTwo new additions to LEAF innovation network
Agrii and Newcastle University Farms have joined the LEAF Network
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ArticleBrand revamp for Clock House Farm
Kent fruit grower updates its corporate look as it aims to boost awareness of its sustainability credentials
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ArticleBig names booked in for Fruit Logistica
Dole, Fyffes, SanLucar and Zespri among leading companies ready to exhibit at world's leading fresh produce trade fair
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ArticleTop Seeds launches Fanello tomato
Company introduces its first mini-plum tomato, which offers "immense sweetness in a small fruit"
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ArticleLatAm banana countries issue new cost warning
Suppliers say the future of the industry is under threat unless a more realistic price is paid for their fruit
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ArticleG's takes lead in £3.6m science initiative
Programme aims to train the next generation of new thinkers to effect positive change in food and farming
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ArticleOishii expands in US with new farm
Vertical farming company’s Omakase Berries now available in Los Angeles
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ArticleCapespan and Yupaa celebrate partnership
Pair mark five years since Capespan invested in the Indian importer-distributor-grower

