All Supply articles – Page 385
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ArticleTanzanian farmers get Covid support
Small-scale farmers in Tanzania are set to receive assistance from IFAD to boost food security during the Covid-19 crisis
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ArticleMontague enters citrus and grapes
Leading fresh produce company acquires Piscioneri Farms in conjunction with Primewest
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ArticleRecord campaign for NZ horticulture
Report highlights surge in export earnings over 12 months to 30 June 2020
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ArticleStrawberries help heart health, study suggests
Strawberries could improve markers of cardiovascular and metabolic health in at-risk adults, new research finds
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ArticleGesex, Pura Fruit form Peruvian grape alliance
Companies said the goal is to create a one stop shop for Southern Hemisphere grapes in the future
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ArticleCosta teams up for tomato study
University of New England will lead research into hydroponically grown greenhouse tomatoes
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AdvertorialRijk Zwaan keeps track of melon trends
R&D group's hybrid event showcases new varieties that meet consumer preferences in both melons and watermelons
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ArticleMalagasy lychees choose SIIM
The French exotics specialist has been selected to take on the marketing of Madagascan lychees for the new campaign starting this autumn
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ArticleIndustry launches Adopt a Pea Field
Adopt a British pea field and celebrate UK pea harvest for only 100p(ea) during Great British Pea Week
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ArticleHenan distillery transforms into kiwifruit business
Dukang Distillers targets massive expansion in kiwifruit production under new name China Shenshan Orchard
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ArticleBrassica growers in quit threat
Static returns, combined with a wide range of input cost increases, are threatening to drive growers away
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ArticleChilean worker shortage “worse than feared”
Fedefruta survey reveals that the crisis could affect next season’s harvest unless urgent steps are taken
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ArticleFairtrade Base Wage for bananas
The Fairtrade Base Wage came into effect on 1 July, boosting wages by up to 15 per cent for thousands of workers on banana plantations
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ArticleRevised forecast for Australian macadamias
Weather events prompt slight reduction in harvest volume estimate
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ArticleMaersk signs world-first shipbuilding deal
First container vessel fueled by carbon neutral methanol will be deployed on the Baltic shipping route
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ArticleEgypt grape one to watch
Egypt shows strong potential for grape export growth, thanks to climate, costs and location, says supplier
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ArticleIndustry launches National Berry Month
The UK's first National Berry Month launched yesterday (1 July), showcasing softfruit's versatility and health-giving properties
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ArticleKooky brings dried Thai fruit to UK market
Dried exotic fruit brand Kooky launches on UK market, bringing a taste of Thailand to British consumers
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ArticleAgranimo’s analytics platform wins funding boost
Startup says investment from Nector Holdings will accelerate its growth in the fresh produce industry
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ArticleGreece eyes late-season grape potential
Speakers at the Global Grape Congress outline their optimism for Greece's role in international supply

