All Supply articles – Page 77
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NewsSuppliers asked for feedback on GCA
Retail suppliers are being asked to share anonymous views on how the watchdog Groceries Code Adjudicator is performing its role of monitoring retailer behaviour
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NewsM&S extends Tenderstem season as Plan A bears fruit
Premium retailer has worked with growers to extend British veg season using polytunnels and is trialling precision pollination to boost strawberry yields
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NewsDiversification crucial for South African citrus
The country should expand its citrus markets to counter challenges such as the US trade tariff dispute
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NewsDSI director Klop buys out founder’s share
Jan van den Adel has exited the business he created in 2011 with Jan de Sterke and Marnix van Fraassen
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NewsStrong start to the year for Peruvian lime exports
Q1 shipments up 44 per cent in volume and 35 per cent in value
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NewsPakistan launches mango export season with 125,000-tonne goal
Achieving the export goal could see Pakistan generate US$100mn and significantly boost its agricultural exports
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NewsKenyan vegetable exports hit by EU roadblocks
Fresh vegetable exports halve as tightened pesticide checks impact trade
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NewsKiwi Crunch expands into cherries
New Zealand apple and pear grower-marketer acquires 132ha from Cherri Global to provide year-round fruit volumes to its Asia markets
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NewsProduce Plus Hort Connections 2025 Preview
Australia and New Zealand’s largest horticulture conference and trade show comes to Brisbane on 4-6 June with over 4,000 visitors and 200 must-see exhibitors. Produce Plus profiles some of the key companies to connect with below
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NewsGuangdong lychee season gets underway with exports set to rise
Shipments from key production region in China are tipped to increase by 30 per cent
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NewsIndia seeks improved US access for fresh produce exports
Trade talks could see Indian exporters overcome regulatory hurdles
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NewsSouth African citrus industry optimistic following Washington talks
Details of trade talks in Washington DC between the US and South Africa and reaction thereto are slowly beginning to emerge
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NewsChina approves new export codes for Vietnam durian
Vietnam now able to export durian to China from 1,469 planting areas and 188 packaging facilities
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NewsNew Soluna apple juice and fresh cut slices add value for growers
Sustainable Innovative Food Technologies Centre in Western Australia develops now methods to extend shelf-life of value add product
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AdvertorialTalia Farms a goldmine opportunity for investors, fresh produce operators
For sale: one of the largest and most Innovative table grape enterprises in Australia
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FeaturesHussey & Co celebrates 50 years with launch of Hussey Group
New national grower processor entity to combine baby leaf processing network into Australia-wide supply chain
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CommentAustralian Horticulture Trade advocates for flourishing industry
Peak body representing the horticulture trade advocates for market access improvements and sustainability in international supply chains
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NewsDriscoll’s appoints first ever chief communications officer
Berry company promotes North America marketing chief as it looks to build global brand reputation
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FeaturesFrigotec aims for ripening perfection with Softripe
Frigotec’s Roland Wirth tells Fruitnet how Softripe is making global fruit ripening more efficient, intelligent and sustainable, while unlocking new fruit qualities
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FeaturesLocal focus for Belgian suppliers
Global instability is encouraging Belgian suppliers to stay close to home when it comes to strawberry and tomato exports, with the UK remaining a key destination despite the post-Brexit uncertainty

