All Supply articles – Page 359
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ArticleSRUC to build vertical farm
New facility will grow nutrient-dense fruit and vegetables that have specific human health qualities
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Article£1.25m for crop waste research facility
Upgraded Eastern AgriTech Innovation Hub seeks to promote the reduction of unsustainable crop and food waste
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ArticleNew Zealand fruit promoted in Vietnam
Vinmart and New Zealand Trade and Enterprise organise New Zealand Fruit Week for second year running
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ArticleGala tops Washington apple crop
WSTFA forecasts similar total volume as 2020, with Gala accounting for 21 per cent of production
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ArticleIrrigation win for Queensland growers
State government to reduce irrigation costs by 35 per cent for horticulture businesses
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ArticleAI powers new AeroFarms partnership
Collaboration with Nokia will utilise artificial intelligence-enabled planet vision technology in vertical farms
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ArticleT&G Global launches VentureFruit
New global genetics business underpinned by partnerships with Plant & Food Research and Plant IP Partners
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ArticleUSDA announces specialty crop funding
US$10m in grant funding has been made available for the Specialty Crop Multi-State Program
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ArticleWeather puts strain on UK cherry season
Growers face up to challenging campaign as extreme weather leads to reduced tonnage, although quality remains high
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ArticleMinisters 'dragging feet' over driver crisis - union
Unite proposes six-point plan to alleviate pressure on haulage industry and prevent further gaps on supermarket shelves
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ArticleMixed fortunes for Europe's apples and pears
Figures released by WAPA at Prognosfruit predicted apple growth of 10 per cent, with pear volumes down 28 per cent
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ArticleTaiwanese pineapples pivot from China
Domestic sales and new markets have been crucial to the industry after losing access to China
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ArticleNew agriculture visa to be delivered before Christmas
Federal Agriculture Minister confirms agriculture visa on track to be legislated in coming months
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ArticleCornish potato grower invests in new grading facility
EW Button & Son purchases state-of-the-art grading equipment following spike in demand for its Cornish early season and ware potatoes
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ArticleOnline event promotes Egyptian produce
This month's first Virtual Egyptian Food Show will enable visitors to link up directly with top fresh produce exporters from Egypt
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ArticleUK sees cherry glut after hot July
Tesco takes additional volume as Britain prepares for crop of over 6,000 tonnes, according to BBC
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ArticleDriscoll's Zara prevails in Taste of Kent Awards
Judges declare entries of Driscoll’s Zara strawberries, Nobility raspberries and Penny cherries ‘Kent’s tastiest'
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ArticleFama helps growers in lockdown
Malaysian authority buys durians to avoid market oversupply as Covid-19 restrictions impact trade
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ArticleThailand’s fresh fruit exports increase
Robust demand from China responsible for 42.2 per cent growth in Thailand’s fresh fruit exports during first half of 2021
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ArticleDel Monte Philippines defers IPO
Company delays public offering due to market volatility but remains “committed”

