All Supply articles – Page 4
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First quarter throughput drop at Antwerp-Bruges
Port says it saw strong container throughput, with downturn restricted in an “eventful” first quarter
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Port of Chancay faces logistical challenges
Direct connection with Shanghai opens new commercial horizons, but shortcomings are limiting the port’s operational reach
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Peruvian market reopens for Chilean apples
New phytosanitary rules pave way for resumption of exports after three-month hiatus
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ProCitrus calls for new citrus investment in Peru
General manager Sergio del Castillo warns that exports could stall unless investment landscape improves
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South Africa-India trade agreement hopes raised
A South African delegation has returned from a visit after positive talks on a new trade deal with Indian authorities
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Warakirri announces Goulburn Valley kiwifruit deal and new partner Seeka
Investment fund commits over A$33mn to kiwifruit, pear and jujubes orchards with Seeka to act as tenant partner
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Agroponiente set for big rise in watermelon and melon production
Company expects to market 60,000 tonnes of watermelons and 10,000 tonnes of melons in 2025
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Fires take toll on Korean apple production
Apple prices tipped to rise after key production regions devested by fires
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UK trade bodies call for government action amid cost crisis
The Fresh Produce Consortium has united with the Horticultural Trades Association and British Potato Trade Association, urging the government to help secure the future of the industries in the face of huge challenges
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CH Robinson hits AI landmark
The global logistics provider says artificial intelligence has now performed over 3mn shipping tasks
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Challenging outlook for Peruvian bananas
Water shortages, increased competition and rising costs set to hit production and exports this year
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BelOrta and Hoogstraten join forces on Belgian blues
The Belgian cooperatives are set to combine their volumes of domestically produced blueberries, boosting the visibility of local blues in Belgian retail, wholesale and specialist shops
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FPAA calls for end of Tomato Suspension Agreement
Association urges government rethink on Mexican imports as tomato prices rise
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International Fresh Produce Safety Symposium unveils keynote speaker Jim Monaghan
Early bird tickets for the Sydney event close 30 April
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Australian Bananas launches educational video at Sydney Royal Easter Show
Show activation aims to connect children to the origin of their food in order foster life long healthy habits
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Apple celebration days in the Cape
South Africa’s apple sector marks the start of the industry more than 360 years ago
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Growers United expands its assortment
SweetPoint has said it is adding Rijk Zwaan’s Tatayoyo pepper to its assortment
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Turkish crops hit by severe frost
Turkish authorities are calling it one of the worst cold spells in the country’s recent history, with crops including stonefruit, apples, grapes, vegetables and nuts all badly impacted
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Netafim partners with Treetoscope
The collaboration provides farmers with broader access to digital farming solutions that deliver real-time, data-driven irrigation recommendations
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US tariffs – expect the unexpected
John Giles, divisional director of Promar International, analyses the likely fallout from Trump’s new tariff regime