All Supply articles – Page 53
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Fairtrade highlights “urgent” banana challenge
Anna Pierides says too many banana farmers and workers are left vulnerable under current practices
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Apofruit brings “nickel-free” vegetable range to Berlin
Vegetables are grown hydroponically so they do not absorb nickel or other heavy metals that may be present in the ground
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Major suppliers with direct lines into retail join Dutch group Zon
Move underlines need for consolidation among fresh produce suppliers as retail buying power across Europe continues to strengthen
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ARU leads £2m project to save UK from food shortages
Anglia Ruskin University leads work to avoid collapse of UK’s food system
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Wadi El Nour upbeat about Egyptian orange campaign as demand rises
Egyptian citrus exporters are confident of achieving a better balance between supply and demand this season, helping to improve the profitability of the category compared with last year
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Driscoll’s, Hortifrut, and Rabobank share knowledge at Fruitnet Berry Congress 2025
Several of the world’s leading berry companies will take part in Fruitnet’s event on 13-14 March in Rotterdam
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Rijk Zwaan and partners face the future together
The seed specialist says partners can count on its support when tackling issues such as climate change and supply chain concerns
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NFU Cymru to host crops and horticulture conference
The Welsh crops and horticulture sector will be in the limelight at a special conference organised by NFU Cymru next week
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Richard Clayton elected chair of the Australian Fresh Produce Alliance
Managing director of Australian Produce Partners will take on the role for 2025 succeeding Gavin Scurr
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T&G licences Joli apples to the New Zealand Super Fund
Agreement through the fund’s rural investment manager FarmRight will see Joli apples grown in Canterbury for the first time
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Veg Power expands core team with two new recruits
The campaign to boost UK children’s veg consumption has hired Rachel Nunns to its schools team and Alex Tyrie as campaign director
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NFU plans further Family Farm Tax protests
The farming union is pushing for a halt to the Family Farm Tax with two more demonstrations planned in London in February and March
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Tatayoyo: Rijk Zwaan, Unica and Lidl collaborate on pepper push
The versatile Tatayoyo pepper is benefiting from a collaborative approach between seed company Rijk Zwaan, Spanish producer organisation Unica and discount giant Lidl
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Fruit Logistica presents the European Statistics Handbook 2025
An in-depth look at market developments, economic challenges and climate impacts in the fruit trade – now available for free on the website
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German group demands ‘fundamental change’ from new government
DFHV president Dieter Krauß criticises Scholz-led coalition for what he calls “empty strategic concepts”
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GCCA European event highlights shifting trade and market trends
More than 200 cold chain professionals will meet to discuss the challenges and opportunities in temperature-controlled logistics
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Calavo Growers appoints Farha Aslam as new chair
Outgoing chair Steve Hollister is to remain on Californian avocado company’s board of directors
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East-West Seed launches Uganda project
New pilot project is introduced with aim of boosting smallholder farmer financing in Uganda
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“Stop planting mango” minister tells Peruvian growers
Agriculture minister urges farmers to consider alternative crops as prices crash due to oversupply
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Zespri secures positive insurance settlement for Crown Garnet mice incident
Kiwifruit marketer reaches NZ$24.1mn settlement recovering a substantial portion of losses