Avocado
Australian avocados move closer on China market access
2023-11-14 02:00
The Australian avocado industry has progressed in its efforts to gain access to China following a new memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed in Beijing.
read more
Being creative with avocado
2023-11-14 00:00
Avocado is in. It is impossible to imagine stores not carrying this fresh fruit; smoothies have been commonplace for several years, and smashed avocado on toast increasingly appears in breakfast bars. Not to mention guacamole. Yet, ten years ago, things were very different. Go back 30 years, and
read more
read more
Queensland avocados a step closer to export to China
2023-11-13 00:00
Exporting Queensland avocados to China has moved a step closer with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in Beijing between Avocados Australia and an agency that assists with market access.
read more
"Lasting relationships are founded on reliability"
2023-11-10 00:00
He is somewhat skeptical about the exact figures government agencies, supranational organizations, and interest groups publish. Yet, Abdelkader Benchagra of Maroc Avocado, an importer in the Netherlands of - as the name implies - Moroccan avocados, is sure avocado acreage and, thus, production
read more
read more
The annual Subtrop (the umbrella body for the avocado, mango and litchi industries) symposium took place in White River today, at which Bernd Julicher of Agrilink explained why the USA, and specifically its Asian and Mexican communities, render the country so attractive to South African litchi
read more
read more
Chilean avocado shipments contracted by 30% in the 2022/2023 season
2023-11-09 00:00
According to the iQonsulting yearbook, the volume of avocados shipped from Chile in the 2022/2023 season decreased by 30% over the previous season to 88,332 tons. This decrease was mainly due to the spring frosts in September 2022, but it did not prevent the country from being among the world's
read more
read more
Strong windstorm causes significant damage to citrus, kaki and avocado crops in the Region of Valencia
2023-11-07 00:00
The windstorm of recent days, which is forecast to continue for a few days more, is already causing significant damage to many crops in the Region of Valencia due to the strong gusts it has brought, according to La Unió Llauradora.
read more
Aussie Hass avo protocol approved by India
2023-11-07 00:00
Avocados Australia has received confirmation yesterday that the protocol for exporting Australian Hass avocados has been approved by India! This is good news for Australian avocado growers looking to export their Hass avocados to India.
read more
Avocado grower branches out to produce premium avocado oil
2023-11-07 00:00
Queensland avocado grower Cherry Creek Estate currently grows over 300 hectares of avocados, this year after a robust R&D process they started producing avocado oil.
read more
Starting from November 13, 2023, Kenyan mango exporters will face more rigorous scrutiny; the country's Agriculture and Food Authority is about to tighten regulations to ensure the authenticity of mango export consignments. This move follows the October 31 decision by AFA to halt avocado
read more
read more
L'avocado vola
2023-11-07 00:00
The avocado is a positive trend that will continue in Italy in 2023. The reason behind its success is the great demand from the retail and HoReCa channels. From data processed by Agroter's Fruit and Vegetable Monitor, in fact, it appears that in the
read more
read more
"Currently, there is no spot market for the sizes in demand"
2023-11-07 00:00
The supply situation on the global avocado market is currently extremely tight. Felix Sperl, product specialist in the exotic sector at the Hamburg-based import company Cobana, explains: "Due to the large stocks in Peru, a lot of promotions were run in the retail sector during the summer months,
read more
read more
The Moroccan avocado campaign is underway with some volumes affected as a result of storm Bernard, although the impact on the country's total volume won't be very representative.
read more
Roma tomatoes, cilantro, baby carrots and cucumbers well advertised
2023-11-06 00:00
Seasonal favorites like pomegranates, persimmons, cranberries, sweet potatoes, pineapples, potatoes, carrots, and celery were front and center. As were football party staples such as avocados, jalapeno and serrano peppers, onions, Roma tomatoes, cilantro, baby carrots, and cucumbers were well
read more
read more
New study suggests that ‘one avocado a day may keep diabetes at bay’
2023-11-06 00:00
In a recent study, published in The Journal of Nutrition, researchers looked at the associations between avocado consumption and diabetes risk.
read more
AVA-ASAJA is warning of possible damage to crops as a result of the strong blizzards affecting the Valencia region. Both in the interior of the Valencian province and in Castellón, an orange alert has already been decreed and winds of up to 108 kilometres have been recorded.
read more
read more
Bearbrunch
2023-11-03 00:00
Residents of Thousand Oaks, Florida, have had to adapt to a black bear's unwanted appetite in recent months. Resident Lynn Wracan has caught the bear several times while feeding on avocados growing in her backyard. Although she contacted authorities, it appears the bear continues to roam,
read more
read more
The representative of ASAJA, Miguel Minguet Gimeno, has today been elected as the new vice-president of the working group on Plant Health Issues of COPA-COGECA, an organisation that brings together the main professional agricultural organisations and cooperatives in the European Union (EU). Producer of
read more
read more
Morocco's agricultural sector is suffering from the effects of the Bernard storm. The hardest hit is the soft fruit sector, which has suffered a "severe blow" following the passage of storm Bernard in the Gharb/Loukkos area in the north of the country. The storm was "devastating".
read more
read more
Avocado demand to start picking up next week
2023-11-02 00:00
Supplies of avocados from Mexico are good and steady. “I just received the numbers from our sourcing team and there’s going to be about 1,400 loads available this week from Mexico so supplies look really good,” says Rob Ybarra, executive vice-president of Villita Avocados. Supplies are
read more
read more