All Supply articles – Page 89
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NewsUS imposes further tariffs on China
China’s countermeasures target US agricultural and food products
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NewsRainforest Alliance unveils streamlined certification programme
The new streamlined certification will mean less complexity for farmers, says Rainforest Alliance, allowing them to focus on practices that matter most for people and planet
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NewsAgriAudit wins £10k grant to develop compliance app
Recently launched app helps ease the audit burden on UK farmers and growers
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NewsIndia streamlines import protocol for Spanish oranges
New rules allow cold treatment to be carried out during transit
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NewsLes Domaines celebrates Japanese first
Company ships first container of Moroccan Nadorcotts to Japan after opening of that market earlier this year
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NewsREO Veiling simplifies identity to REO
Belgian cooperative REO Veiling has changed its corporate identity to REO, accompanied by a new logo and company motto, ‘Together it tastes better’
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NewsDP World’s Modal Shift Programme moves 100,000 rail containers
Share of rail freight for onward journeys by containers arriving by sea at DP World Southampton has risen to more than 30 per cent
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NewsMexican F&V exports to US could fall by one-third with extra tariffs
Further taxes announced by Trump on imports of agricultural products would slash exports by 35.12 per cent says consultancy firm
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NewsViveros California makes new raspberry variety available to all
Growers can now access Vica Alegría under a free marketing model
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NewsUS consumers ‘will pay more’ after tariffs come into effect
Leading expert in agricultural economics predicts Trump duty will mean higher prices for Mexican avocados
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NewsImproved apples performance signals bounce back for T&G Global
T&G saw an operating profit of NZ$12.7mn in 2024 compared to a loss of NZ$45.6mn in 2023
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NewsAnother bumper crop expected for Washington apples
Despite initial forecasts, mid-season packouts have 2024/25 crop at 134.6mn cartons – just under 2023/24’s second largest in history which had growers barely breaking even
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NewsKiwi Crunch sees boost in Piqa crop
Production set to increase 26 per cent this season based on harvest to date
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NewsMontague Farms calls consumers to SweeTango crunch
More than 220 tonnes of the Honeycrisp and Zestar cross will hit Australian shelves in 2025
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NewsLosses mount for Chile’s cherry industry
Sector faces losses of US$1.6bn following collapse of the Chinese market and Saltoro fiasco
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NewsTrump to go ahead with tariffs on Canada and Mexico
US tariffs on Canada and Mexico will happen on Tuesday, says commerce chief
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NewsMexico’s Finka opts for Source.ag’s precision-enhancing solutions
A leading high-tech greenhouse tomato grower in Mexico is seeking to enhance precision and efficiency in its operations through Source.ag’s cutting-edge solutions
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NewsAntwerp-Bruges initiates tendering process for new site
The tender focuses on logistics projects that align with deep-sea and short-sea activities, including cold chain operations
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NewsCrowded markets put pressure on Chilean grapes
Oversupply pushes prices down, but outlook expected to improve by April
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NewsSouth African grape harvest coming to a close
With 94 per cent of the 2025 South African table grape export crop already packed, the season is expected to conclude by the middle of March

