All Supply articles – Page 39
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NewsWarm winter hits Sinaloa mango producers hard
Southern Sinaloa faces a 50 per cent drop in its harvest, with producers warning of significant job losses
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FeaturesCBC reports progress on regenerative agriculture pilot
Committee seeking to boost climate resilience, productivity, and profitability in Chile’s blueberry sector
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NewsHome-bred varieties lead Korea’s export push
New grapes, strawberries and pears are headlining export development efforts
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NewsIndia gains market access to Canada for certain fresh produce items
Export authority Apeda encourages interested exporters to heed phytosanitary requirements as new market opportunity opens
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NewsT&G Global explores break-up options amid sale process
Divisions of T&G Fresh could be sold off to different buyers as part of one option under consideration
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NewsHazera promotes seedless watermelon approach
Breeding specialist emphasises how seedless varieties are reshaping the category through consistency, convenience and reliable quality
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NewsIsraeli growers call for urgent help from state
Israeli herb, citrus and avocado exports have been severely hit by the US-Israeli war on Iran, with growers reporting significant losses amid soaring costs
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NewsFall Creek launches Apex blueberry variety
Latest addition to Fall Creek Collection has 45-day shelf-life, and yield potential exceeding 20 tonnes per hectare
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NewsDulcis chimes with retailers during ‘exceptional’ season
Green kiwifruit brand appears to be gaining traction with major retailers across Europe and beyond, as it targets even bigger crop next season
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NewsHigher prices shore up Valencian citrus exports
Value of shipments fell by just 0.4 per cent in first five months of 2025/26 season, despite volumes decreasing by almost 6 per cent
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NewsRising organics demand fuels growth in Spain’s tropical fruit exports
Since 2010, certified avocado and mango acreage has grown by 600 per cent to 12,000ha
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CommentEgypt acts to limit impact of Gulf disruptions
In response to logistical and cost pressures from the war in the Middle East, Egyptian authorities and citrus exporters are implementing strategic measures to maintain trade
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NewsStudy looks at factors driving Colorado potato beetle outbreaks
A comprehensive Michigan State University has revealed new insights into the environmental factors driving Colorado potato beetle populations
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NewsWood pallet sector faces ‘most challenging conditions’ ahead
New EU regulations, supply constraints, and economic uncertainty were discussed at the recent Timcon general meeting
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NewsUSDA offers boost to specialty crop exports
Three programmes award funding to help US farmers and producers overcome trade barriers and expand into new markets
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NewsFepex highlights Spanish import data
Fresh produce imports declined in January, with fruit falling 7 per cent in volume and vegetables remaining stable
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NewsMiddle East conflict hits Spanish prepared produce costs
Afhorfresh says costs associated with the production and distribution of minimally processed fruits and vegetables have increased 5 per cent
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NewsCold chain rail boost for China-South-East Asia fruit trade
China-Laos-Thailand rail connection streamlines supply chain for imported fruit
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CommentComment: A cautious start for Thailand’s 2026 fruit trade
As Thailand’s fruit trade adjusts to shifting dynamics, Flora Capital’s Ritu Ahluwalia provides analysis on where the market is heading as it enters the second quarter of the year
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NewsFear of price rises and shortages without action
Price increases and potential shortages loom if the government and retailers don’t provide support, UK vegetable growers warn

