All Supply articles – Page 389
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ArticleSlow start for Northwest cherries
Small sizing in some early varieties, fruit quality holds strong
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ArticleCalls for seasonal visas to tackle HGV driver shortage
Logistics UK urges government to introduce seasonal visa for European HGV drivers as well as funded driver training to help combat crisis
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ArticleBiodiversity survey yields positive results for VIP
Company says it strives to promote biodiversity and thus a natural production at its Val Venosta orchards
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ArticleQuick commerce channel 'set for major growth'
Rapid food and grocery delivery now considered a sales channel in own right and IGD says burgeoning sector could more than double in size
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ArticleColombian losses mount as protests continue
Road blockades are preventing fruit and other agricultural products destined for export from reaching ports
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ArticleNFU calls for govt strategy to manage trade deal impact
Concerns that tariff liberalisation and rise in imports could drive down farm gate prices, undermine standards and harm UK farm businesses
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ArticleMalaysia to avoid durian glut
Durians from key production region Penang are not expected to oversupply the market as country manages Covid-19 outbreak
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ArticleCalifornia almonds set new records
With two months still to go in the year, the crop is already setting export records
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ArticleTop 20 out now
Download the Produce Plus-NielsenIQ Top 20 to read about Australia’s leading fresh fruit and vegetable products
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ArticleF&V imports from EU down significantly in Q1
UK imports from EU fall by around 15 per cent, while overall food and drink exports almost halve as traders feel effects of Brexit and Covid-19
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ArticlePort of Almeria to launch F&V sea service to UK
Port Authority said short-sea shipping provides a viable alternative to road transportation from the region
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ArticleUK farming needs urgent image change, study says
Urgent need to reform image of UK farming to prevent “disastrous” labour shortages, University of Exeter report warns
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ArticleDriver shortage causes UK supply crisis
A shortage of HGV drivers is causing national supply crisis, leaving produce rotting and empty shelves, say distributors
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ArticleHerbs turn over a new leaf
The pandemic has kickstarted fresh herbs, with many products enjoying sales growth of around 30 per cent. Fred Searle reports on the sector's key trends as UK consumers get more adventurous with their cooking
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ArticleRSA offers hope in banana disease fight
South African laboratory given exclusive rights to banana variety which shows moderate resistance to Panama disease
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ArticleNational Berry Month set for kick off
First-time event will target barbecue and cinema lovers, as well as highlighting the various benefits of berries
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ArticleAsiafruit June out now
New issue spotlights Vietnam, one of Asia’s most exciting markets for premium produce, while Freshmax Group CEO Murray McCallum outlines the company’s growth plans
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ArticlePort of Oakland on track for record year
Cargo volume up over first five months, vessel congestion continues
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ArticleElectronic avocado helps cut food waste
ImpacTrack track the movements of fruit, highlighting areas that could cause potential damage
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ArticleStrong start for CMI Orchards
Northwest cherry season off to a cracking start, with growth anticipated in 2021 cherry crop

