All Vegetables articles – Page 30
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NewsPotato mop-top virus detected in Australia for the first time
The virus was detected in northwest Tasmania following an industry member reporting signs of disease to Biosecurity Tasmania
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NewsAsia Fruit Logistica exhibitor preview: China
China is the largest exhibiting nation at Asia Fruit Logistica, with companies from all corners of the value chain represented
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NewsPotato grower diversifies into padel
A Yorkshire farmer has converted a potato warehouse into an indoor court for the world’s fastest growing sport after low returns prompt diversification
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NewsPort of Los Angeles records busiest month ever
Increased traffic due to shippers frontloading cargo to get ahead of new Trump tariffs
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NewsOntario announces multimillion-dollar investment in water infrastructure
Government said move will safeguard Leamington greenhouses and attract new businesses
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NewsSyngenta showcases veg innovations at Future of Veg
New solutions in lettuce, spinach, and brassica crops presented at Salinas event
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NewsTime running out to secure tickets to Asia Fruit Logistica
Meet top buyers and suppliers, gain expert insights, and discover cutting-edge products and solutions at Asia’s premier fresh produce hub
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NewsVertical Future in administration after losses widen
Ag-tech company that opened eight vertical farms across the UK has appointed administrators after heavy losses and failure to secure more funding
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VideoVideo: Magnetic fields, better yields
Rozalin Aliramaei speaks exclusively to Fruitnet about Elenovations’ AI-driven technology, which simulates plants’ natural growing conditions
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NewsAsia Fruit Logistica exhibitor preview: Asia
Growers, packers, shippers, and technology providers from all corners of Asia will promote their latest developments, smart solutions, and new products in Hong Kong this year
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NewsQueensland researchers explore plant “vaccines” to protect vegetable crops
Five-year initiative led by The University of Queensland will assess how peptides trigger broad immune responses in vegetable crops
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NewsUK drought declared to be ‘nationally significant incident’
Low water resources are leading to mixed harvesting conditions and some significant drops in yields as the National Drought Group upgrades water shortage warnings
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NewsDole launches Consumer Compass 2026 research project
Landmark initiative is dedicated to leveraging best-in-class consumer insights to drive fresh fruit and vegetable consumption across Europe
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NewsIAG Cargo reports growth in perishable volumes
Company said expansion of Madrid perishables centre is supporting exporters and opening up new global trade opportunities
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NewsBonnysa expands fresh-cut presence in domestic and international markets
Company’s product offering has been growing steadily
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NewsErbacher’s Fruit & Vegetables voted ‘a better choice!’ Retailer of the Year
Sunshine Coast greengrocer receives national people’s choice award celebrating independent Australian fruit and vegetable shops
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NewsAsia Fruit Logistica exhibitor preview: Australasia
Growers, exporters and marketers from Australia and New Zealand return to Asia Fruit Logistica to highlight new product lines, company restructuring and evolving marketing strategies
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NewsDole’s Q2 results exceed estimates on strong produce demand
Revenue totalled US$2.4bn, significantly above the US$2.16bn analysts had expected
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AdvertorialNew Zealand set for strong showing at Asia Fruit Logistca
New Zealand will be a leading presence at Asia Fruit Logistica 2025 with companies from Aotearoa represented at New Zealand pavilion and across individual booths
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VideoVideo: Tariff tension triggers Canadian concern
Seeds & Stems’ Sav Tsoukalas discusses how US tariff policy and Canada’s own response is reshaping supply chains, changing retail buying patterns, and influencing consumer choices in the country’s fresh produce market

