All Supply articles – Page 380
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ArticleNew Zealand avocado prices under pressure
Strong start to season puts pressure on pricing, as consumers are urged to eat more to support the industry
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ArticleMore apples but fewer pears for Catalonia
2021 apple production forecast to rise by 16 per cent while pear volumes set to fall by 14 per cent year-on-year
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ArticleCaccamo confirmed as NIAB CEO
Current MD of NIAB EMR will take over from retiring NIAB chief executive Tina Barsby in October
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ArticleBrexit trade deals 'may cause 1,500 extra deaths'
Comment: Marco Springmann, senior researcher at the Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Food, University of Oxford, argues UK agricultural trade policy must be based around health priorities
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ArticleChina welcomes fresh US blueberries
USHBC teams up with Pagoda for the first-ever promotion of US fresh blueberries in China
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ArticleStrong Q2 growth for Bakkavor
Fresh prepared specialist sees revenue bouncing back after being hit hard by lockdown measures during the pandemic
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ArticleExport revenues increase for Del Monte Philippines
Higher market share for company’s fresh pineapples in China boosts bottom line by 37 per cent
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ArticleProduction progress buoys Chinese kiwifruit industry
Expertise and experience drive kiwifruit production improvements in northwest China
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ArticleIndia seeks new markets for mango exports
Pandemic disruptions impact export volume as government steps in with promotions to encourage consumption
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ArticlePerfection Fresh gains full ownership of Fruit Master
Opportunities in export and domestic table grape markets motivate move
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ArticleTransition ahead for Southern Forests Food Council
West Australian government funding of food council concludes after nine years, with local council to step in
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ArticleCopefrut earns carbon neutral status
Chilean group says certification is beginning of its sustainability journey
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ArticleValenzuela re-elected Fedefruta president
Tackling Chile’s water crisis is the most urgent issue facing the industry as it approaches the new season
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ArticleEurope's flood damage begins to emerge
Production has been affected in large parts of Belgium, Germany, Netherlands and Switzerland
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ArticleNIAB launches fruit variety brand
‘Malling Fruits’ varieties to set the industry standard, says horticulture research institute
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ArticleScientists call for action on gene editing
Take action to harness unique contribution of plant genetic innovation, scientists urge government
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ArticleMushrooms could fix vit D deficiency
UK faces vitamin D deficiency, nutritionist claims, but eating mushrooms could be the answer
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ArticleSoil support for Carnarvon growers
Flood-affected, West Australian fruit and vegetable growers to receive replacement soil
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ArticleNew administrator for USDA Foreign Agricultural Service
Daniel Whitley oficially takes over the role after six months as acting administrator
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ArticleFSANZ formally gazettes irradiation
New provisions permit irradiation as a phytosanitary measure for all types of fresh fruit and vegetables

