All Supply articles – Page 6
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NewsBelgian apples gain access to China
Protocol signed after years of negotiations and first shipments expected next season
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NewsBumper crop paves way for “outstanding” Picota cherry campaign
Favourable weather produces high quality crop and good volumes
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NewsGuatemalan avocado exports keep on growing
Export volume could increase by 20,000 tonnes by 2028, but sector faces major structural challenges
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NewsSpain set for positive stonefruit season
Production up 6 per cent on last year following benign winter and spring
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NewsSambóa apples conclude successful season
The Sambóa Network continues to expand, with significant volume growth outside Italy expected in 2026/27
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NewsCalifornia Avocado Month provides peak season spotlight
In June, the California Avocado Commission (CAC) will celebrate the fourteenth year of its California Avocado Month programme. Source: California Avocado Commission While California avocado season generally runs from spring through summer, the start and end dates vary each year. The peak availability of the crop is ...
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AnalysisEuropean peach and nectarine forecast up 8 per cent
Europe’s peach and nectarine production looks set to recover this season, thanks to favourable growing conditions
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NewsSwiss strawberry harvest set to exceed five-year average
National association forecasts weekly volumes of up to 1,100 tonnes from late May until mid-June
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NewsMission Produce clears Mexican regulatory hurdle for Calavo merger
Supplier secures antitrust approval to satisfy key closing condition for planned acquisition, expected to go ahead this week
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FeaturesFruitMasters facility shortlisted for Breeam Awards
Smart Fruit Hub apparently achieved ‘Outstanding’ score of 91.04 per cent, making it ‘most sustainable’ food production facility in Netherlands
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CommentComment: Why climate action in food and farming can’t wait
Soil health, water availability and biodiversity are not abstract environmental concepts; they are the foundations of food security, writes McCain CSO Charlie Angelakos
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NewsDyson Farming to host pea and bean trial days
Two June open days organised by trade body PGRO will showcase the latest trials and evaluation for vining and combinable pulses
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CommentGrowing more in the UK won’t solve food security, warns FPC
Trade body raises concerns that the new EU-UK reset deal, and calls to produce more domestically, threaten UK imports from further afield
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NewsSouth Africa reflects on 2025 gains
South Africa was the world’s largest citrus exporter by volume in 2025, but celebrations are likely to be short-lived given the realities facing the sector
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NewsRSA deciduous fruit industry counts cost of storm damage
Losses to pome and stonefruit sector estimated to be as high as R6.3bn
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NewsPEI Trade closes record-breaking 2025/26 Egyptian orange export season
Cairo-based exporter sets new internal benchmarks and signals strong outlook for the 2026/27 campaign
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FeaturesFall Creek Spain celebrates tenth anniversary
In the past decade, it has evolved from two hectares to the heart of the company’s EMEA operation
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NewsMontosa registers strong growth in Spanish avocado season
Plentiful rainfall, ripening technology and enhanced logistics capacity in France consolidate supply across European markets
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NewsKorean fruit exports weather supply chain storm
Government support is helping exporters maintain their trade through the first third of the year
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NewsCosts and uncertainty hit Australian vegetable growers as conflict impacts drag
Source: Adobe Stock Ausveg has cautioned against a false sense of security as the impacts of the Middle East conflict continue flowing through Australia’s vegetable industry, leading to continuing widespread uncertainty for vegetable growers and future supply of Australian-grown vegetables. An updated Ausveg survey of almost 200 ...

