All Supply articles – Page 38
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NewsColes Nurture Fund application deadline nears
Fund provides grants for innovative and sustainable projects
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NewsCalifornia Avocado Commission forecasts 150,000-tonne crop
Terry Splane calls time on 40-year career, including two years as CAC vice president of marketing
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CommentComment: Our sector faces a talent crisis
Products and partnerships remain the core of any fresh produce business, but labour is another vital resource under increasing pressure, says Mark Grim
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NewsGenetically modified purple tomatoes approved for sale in Australia
Nutritionally enhanced Purple Bliss tomatoes first GM fresh food to be grown and sold in the country
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NewsMoroccan citrus exports face challenges from much-needed rain
Improved water reserves have lifted the mood in Morocco, but persistent rain is disrupting citrus harvesting and forcing downward revisions to export expectations
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NewsNick Marston to step down as British Berry Growers chair after nine years
Under his leadership, UK berry industry has expanded to be worth more than £600m in Gross Value Added, supporting over 16,000 jobs
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NewsFrigotec to present HappyRipe kiwifruit at Fruit Logistica
The Softripe technology developer will present its new AI-driven kiwifruit ripening process at Fruit Logistica
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NewsParametric Service to offer instant relief to farmers
Through a collaboration between CNH Capital, Shepherd Compello, BNP Paribas Leasing Solutions and Swiss Re, the Parametric Service aims to protect European farmers from the impact of weather extremes
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NewsHortgro mulls legal action over operational failures in Port of Cape Town
Leading industry body now threatens to head to the courts as export costs mount
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AdvertorialMorocco’s fresh produce, fast and reliable across the sea
Source: DP World Morocco’s growers and exporters now have a new way to reach the UK and Northern Europe. Tomatoes, blueberries and other high-value fruits and vegetables can travel faster, fresher and more reliably thanks to the new DP World Atlas short-sea reefer service. Connecting Casablanca ...
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NewsChina’s cold chain expansion fuelled by fresh produce demand
Hunger for high-quality fresh products and e-commerce growth force supply chain upgrades
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PodcastsHow can fresh produce make the most of a new era in health?
In the latest episode of the FPJ Podcast, Nina Pullman, Dan Parker and Fred Searle discuss how the fresh produce industry can benefit from a step change in health, from the rise in weight loss jabs to a shift in government and retailer motivation
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NewsPhilippines pushes for lower tariffs on banana exports to Japan
Philippines currently incur an 8 per cent tariff on banana exports to Japan between October and March and 18 per cent from April to September
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NewsAustralian table grape growers prepare for promising season amid record heatwave
Investments in irrigation infrastructure, protected cropping methods and technology have armed growers for extreme conditions
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NewsVolumes triple for second Australian season of QTee pears
Red-blushed pear production ramps up as orchards mature
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AnalysisAnalysis: A new era for appetite
Weight loss medication is transforming the food industry, but how can the fresh produce sector make the most of it?
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NewsStorm Kristin damages crops and infrastructure in southern Spain
Berry and vegetable producers hit by high winds and heavy rains
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NewsPeru revises 2025/26 table grape forecast downwards
Provid pegs crop at 84.2mn cartons, down from initial forecast of 86mn
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NewsEvent celebrates quality of European fresh produce
The Europeanfruits campaign hosted an evening in Warsaw focused on freshness, quality and safety standards
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PromotionPrepare for Fruit Logistica with Eurofruit Magazine
Source: Messe Berlin Fruit Logistica is just around the corner, and the global fresh produce industry is getting ready to meet on 4-6 February in Berlin. To help you prepare, Eurofruit Magazine’s special editions bring you a comprehensive event preview packed with insight, inspiration, and essential industry ...

