All Supply articles – Page 364
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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
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ArticleAustralian mangoes exported to Singapore
Pak Fresh sends its first consignment of the season to Singapore through Darwin Airport’s A$15m cold storage hub
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ArticleLimoneira and Wileman Bros & Elliott form alliance
Citrus companies to sell combined volumes under One World of Citrus programme
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ArticleWelsh government maintains BPS funding
NFU Cymru welcomes Welsh government rural funding announcement
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ArticleFocus on local food, says Bidfresh
Fresh produce specialist Bidfresh is advising UK chefs to focus on British ingredients in their festive menus
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ArticleJeremy Clarkson champions home-grown production
Celebrity farmer Jeremy Clarkson joins NFU in urging government to boost UK food self-sufficiency
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ArticleDeal restarts CO2 production
UK ministers reach deal on CO2 production to ease food supply fears
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ArticleMaersk prepares UAE facility
Maersk's new Warehousing & Distribution facility in the UAE is set to become an important link in the group's integrated logistics solutions
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ArticleBayer expands organic seed range
New certified production of tomato, pepper and cucumber seeds aimed at helping boost access to healthy, fresh food
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ArticleMG Marketing continues trading
Fire causes short-term disruption at Auckland branch, contingency plan in place for bananas
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ArticleNew project examines plastics' impact on soil
University of Gloucestershire researchers will handle UK side of EU-funded project into little-studied area
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ArticleGiumarra expands citrus programme
Group ready for a large increase in California-grown mandarins in October
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ArticleRungis backs return of primeurs train
Next month's resumption of the Rungis-Perpignan 'primeurs train' line in France is set to benefit fruit and vegetables suppliers and the environment

