All Supply articles – Page 56
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NewsPhilippines committed to meeting Australian banana import requirements
Australia to conduct a technical visit to the Philippines in early 2026
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NewsBrazilian apples bounce back after rain-affected export campaign
Production could reach 1.15mn tonnes in 2025/26, with improved fruit health and export recovery on the cards
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NewsDole’s Colada Royale pineapple scoops BrandSpark award in US
The naturally bred pineapple is the only fresh produce item to be honoured in the BrandSpark and Newsweek Awards
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NewsFirst South African Sugar Plums arrive in China
The shipment of nectarines and plums comes in the wake of the signing of the phytosanitary protocol at the end of 2025
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NewsZespri tips record returns in final 2025/26 forecast
New season New Zealand fruit expected to arrive in market from mid-April
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NewsHapag-Lloyd signs merger agreement with Zim
US$4bn deal would make global shipper fifth largest in the world
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NewsAdelaide prepares for Hort Connections 2026 as event expands to four days
Exhibitor space at the Southern Hemisphere’s biggest horticulture conference in high demand
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NewsAustralasian Space Innovation Institute launches National Digital Twin supporting Australian agriculture
Institute commits A$15mm to create dynamic, virtual replica of Australia’s agricultural landscapes
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NewsLast chance to register for 2026 Spain Food Nation Summit
Organic produce and opportunities to boost exports from Spain to the UK will be focus of free event in London
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NewsTomato sector on the hunt for ‘standout’ baby plum variety
There is currently a lack of options in the premium tier with resistance to ToBRFV, according to BASF’s customer marketing specialist
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CommentComment: Defra funding has supercharged food redistribution
The £9.2mn in Defra funding has helped us redistribute over a third more surplus produce and allowed growers to cover costs – now it’s time to go up another level, writes FareShare’s head of fresh produce Emma Brown
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NewsBritish apples have ‘negligible water footprint’
New research finds British apples have a low water footprint compared with European or southern hemisphere origins, while greenhouse gas emissions are comarable across the UK, Europe and Chile
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NewsSpanish councils back tomato sector against EU-Morocco trade deal
El Ejido, Nijar and Almería councils have backed Spain’s tomato sector following concerns about the impact of Moroccan imports
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FeaturesSouth Africa’s cherry industry is showing 'remarkable growth'
Hortgro has highlighted the cherry sector’s expansion, driven by innovation in low-chill cultivars, strategic investment, and developing market opportunities
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NewsHurricane-force winds wreak havoc in Valencia
Extensive damage reported to citrus and avocados, along with agricultural infrastructure
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NewsClimate change hits Mexican mangoes
Production in Michoacán fell by 37.5 per cent last year, while growers in Sinaloa concerned over delayed flowering
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NewsKorea prepares for growth in subtropical crops
Government prepares tools to help growers transition to new fruits as climate changes
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NewsNuffield Australia opens applications for 2027 scholarships
The scholarship is widely recognised as the pinnacle of industry-based learning,
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FeaturesWomen drive leadership across New Zealand’s food system
Women in Horticulture New Zealand highlights role women play in shaping the country’s industry

