All Supply articles – Page 7
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NewsArgentine cherry producers count cost of hail and rain
Production in Patagonia’s Valle Medio is believed to have sustained significant damage
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NewsFrutas de Chile welcomes USDA’s appeal of Systems Approach ban
The recent ruling suspended US imports of Chilean grapes without need for fumigation
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NewsTomatoes and avocados help drive Spanish import growth
Spain’s fresh produce imports grew 6 per cent by volume and 13 per cent by value in the first nine months of 2024, reaching 3.4mn tonnes worth €4.11bn
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NewsVolatile climate threatening food supply chains, warns DP World
DP World highlights increasing instability in supply chains, as 93 per cent of companies report impact of climate shocks in last three years
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NewsMaersk appoints Christopher Cook as UK and Ireland managing director
Shipping giant Maersk has announced Christopher Cook will become managing director of its UK and Ireland area from January 2026, while Thomas Theeuwes takes over the India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka region
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NewsPhilippine fresh fruit imports on the rise
Imports forecast to grow year-on-year, driven by a young and growing population
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NewsCenturia acquires Arrow Funds Management securing assets leased by Select Harvests, Nutrano Group and more
Arrow Funds Management agriculture property portfolio features 22 properties worth A$444mn
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NewsNew interstate restrictions imposed on TPP carrier and host plants
Victorian businesses transporting tomato, potato, eggplant and capsicum interstate must obtain appropriate accreditation before 8 December
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NewsAustralian fresh produce industry’s Wiggles campaign hits New York
IFPA managing director A-NZ Belinda Wilson and Dorothy the Dinosaur will take the stage at the New York Produce Show and Conference
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NewsVog appoints first new chairman in 17 years
Italian apple grower consortium votes to promote current vice-chair following extended period of growth and diversification
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NewsNew plantings help Mexico’s blueberry exports recover
Country is expected to ship more of the fruit overseas this season, although volumes remain below their 2022/23 peak
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NewsUber Eats to deliver meals by robot in two UK cities
Partnership with Starship will see AI robot deliveries in Sheffield and Leeds begin this winter, with a European and US rollout set to follow
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NewsCape Town winds force fruit exporters to divert containers
Fruit exporters scramble to use alternative ports as Cape Doctor hampers early grape and stonefruit shipments
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NewsUnrest threatens Peruvian mango harvest
Rumours of alleged price fixing lead to violent attacks on Piuran growers
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NewsCMR prepares to receive first container of Chilean cherries
Consignment due to arrive in Rotterdam on 9 December, as new season begins
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NewsMetagen develops DNA-based diagnostic test in battle against SLB
Biotechnology company also seeks to research stemphylium leaf blight fungicide resistance
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CommentComment: Why growing Australian horticulture to $21bn by 2030 is essential
Hort Innovation CEO Brett Fifield calls out productivity, increased consumption and expanded export programmes as key to Australia’s industry growth
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NewsStrong start for South African table grapes
Table grape industry targets close to 80mn export cartons this season despite US tariff challenge and increased competition in Europe
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NewsRMIT launches research hub to unlock protected cropping potential
Five-year programme to develop solutions in renewable energy, plant quality enhancement and intelligent greenhouse monitoring and analysis
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NewsVietnam and China sign new jackfruit protocol
New access expected to expand Vietnamese jackfruit industry, boosting grower returns

