All Supply articles – Page 378
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ArticleM20 barrier to be removed
Operation Brock contraflow in Kent will be removed as risk of disruption subsides
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Article'Grant temporary EU HGV work visas'
Logistics UK presses government for temporary EU driver visas to ease supply chain issues
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ArticleDole & Total Produce form largest produce supplier
New company's share sale attracts reported US$480m as US and Irish groups complete planned merger
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ArticleCyber-attack hangover for South African ports
Disruptions from a recent cyber-attack on South African ports expected to last for some time
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ArticleChina tightens Covid protocols for Thai fruit
Exporters warned to disinfect trucks and packages while drivers undergo testing
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ArticleProduce Plus Spring out now
Spring issue features in-depth interview with MOYA winner, plus the latest across key categories including bananas, avocados and citrus
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ArticleFareShare and Jaffa combat school holiday hunger
Campaign sees Heart FM DJ Dev Griffin front series of short films to promote food charity’s crucial work
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ArticleASF to switch to recycled punnets
Scottish berry giant will switch to 100 per cent recycled material across its soft fruit punnets over the next year
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ArticleOddbox welcomes major report on farm-level waste
Driven to Waste study from WWF and Tesco estimates that 40 per cent of world’s food goes uneaten with half of that lost on farms
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ArticleTrade welcomes bipartisan support in tomato spat
Group led by Congressman Vicente Gonzalez urges Dept of Commerce to reject rule change
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ArticleSouth Australia ramps up fruit fly protections
State government introduces new measures to protect the Riverland region from fruit fly
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ArticleAH Worth launches new prepared range
Products are aimed at the farm shop and deli trade which enjoyed strong growth during lockdown
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ArticleNew R&D grants for green hort projects in Kent
Grants of up to £250,000 soon available to horticultural firms looking to develop green technologies, processes or products in Kent and Medway
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ArticleNZ horticulture tops $10bn for first time
Kiwifruit, apples and avocados led the charge in 2020 as the country's fruit and veg exports continued to rise
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ArticleGreat start for Serbian blues
As Serbian blueberry production expands, the country’s new generation of producers are using the latest technology to maximise quality, says AgroBrand’s Julka Toskic
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ArticleCambridgeHOK builds new NIAB glasshouse
CambridgeHOK glasshouse to provide high-speed growing capability for leading crop science research organisation
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ArticleHelios raises bar in orchard management
Helios orchard trials to improve apple yields are driving innovation in UK topfruit productivity, says trial manager Hutchinsons
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ArticlePML creates 30 jobs at new site
Global perishable cargo specialist PML sets up Kent operation creating over 30 new jobs
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ArticleTrops and Ruchey sign avo marketing deal
Agreement signals further consolidation between Spain’s avocado producing cooperatives
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ArticleGBLG calls for grower-run research agency
An influential group of UK produce growers is calling on the government to support a grower-managed research agency

