Figs
The Central de Abastos, with more than half a million daily visitors, stretches across 320 ha on the eastern side of the Mexican metropolis. It is a wholesale produce market, but it is also a machine that feeds tens of millions of people every day. Unfortunately, it is also a huge source of food
read more
read more
Northern Territory produces over half of Australia’s mangoes
2024-01-08 00:00
The Northern Territory is Australia’s top grower of high-quality mangoes, with Australia’s favourite, sweet-tasting mangoes produced right here in the Territory.
read more
Agroponiente grows 4% in volume and turnover
2024-01-08 00:00
These figures, very positive in general terms, are excellent if two factors are taken into account: on the one hand, that they are based on an already tremendously positive year, the previous one, which has led to growth compared to the already very positive figures of the previous year.
read more
read more
The Christmas week shows apparently exciting figures for Lcc fruit and vegetables, however the calendar effect, with one extra day of sales in 2023 compared to 2022, distorts the results, which we estimate would be down, at least in volume. We also report a performance
read more
read more
Maersk to divert all ships away from Red Sea
2024-01-05 14:00
Danish shipping giant Maersk warned customers on Friday to prepare for significant disruption after announcing it will divert all vessels from Red Sea routes around Africa’s Cape of Good Hope for the foreseeable future.
read more
Peru sees big fall in blueberry exports
2024-01-05 11:00
Peru exported 171,500 tonnes of fresh blueberries between week 18 (the start of the 2023/24 season) and week 51, a decrease of 32 per cent on the same period of the previous campaign.
read more
US apple stocks are 33% higher compared to December 2022
2024-01-05 00:00
European apple stocks in December were 4.2% lower than in 2022.
read more
Desperate German farmers fight to save harvests from flooding
2024-01-05 00:00
Many farmers in Lower Saxony, northwestern Germany, have been working non-stop for days to save their lands from the floods. Regional farmers' association Landvolk Niedersachsen estimates that all of the 35,000 farms in Lower Saxony have suffered water damage to their fields. "Several hundred
read more
read more
Supermarket sales reached pre-Covid levels in December
2024-01-04 11:00
Supermarket sales reached pre-pandemic levels in the run up to Christmas, new figures show.
read more
Currently, delays to global trade are caused by hundreds of ships diverting around Africa to avoid attacks in the Red Sea. These delays are set to inflict months of disruption and imminent price rises on supplies of household items and foodstuffs.
read more
Fruit returns to the Gaza Strip
2024-01-03 00:00
Crates of apples, kiwis, oranges in front of a shop in Rafah; for the first time in weeks, since the beginning of the fighting between Israel and Hamas, loads of fruit arrived in the Gaza Strip through the Rafah crossing.
read more
One in three adults in the UK and Ireland consume five or more portions of fruit and vegetables every day. This seems to be a higher proportion than in any other nation in the developed world. Of course, the World Health Organization recommends eating at least 400g – or five or more portions
read more
read more
According to figures provided by the European Parliament, each inhabitant of the EU, whose population exceeds 448 million people, generated an average of nearly 190 kg of packaging waste in 2021. Packaging, necessary to reduce food waste, but at the same time, an undeniable source of waste, is
read more
read more
The banana industry of Ecuador is aspiring to produce and export more bananas in 2024, with figures similar to those of 2021, during pre-Covid times. “This will be achieved more quickly, not only through increased exports and production, but also because the Trade Agreements with China and
read more
read more
Morocco has been expanding its fresh berry exports to the Middle East, one of its key markets, at a remarkable pace. EastFruit reports that Moroccan exporters have boosted their shipments of fresh berries to the Persian Gulf countries by eightfold since the MY 2018/19 (July-June), and they have
read more
read more
More than 400,000 'Too Good To Go' bags sold at Netto
2024-01-02 09:00
"The figures show that the idea of not throwing food away, but giving it away at a favourable price, is very well received by our customers," says Netto Marketing Manager Timo Schroedel. "Together with our cooperation with the food banks, Netto is thus making a
read more
read more
Focused pricing for South African avocados will sustain the sector
2024-01-02 00:00
South African avocado growers are set to start the new year with a range of new market options, which is just in time, as the country is expecting an increase in yield in 2024. Last year saw 18,5 million 4-kg cartons exported. Since much of the crop sold on local markets is done so informally,
read more
read more
Moroccan fresh berries: a growing success story in the Middle East
2023-12-27 00:00
Morocco has been expanding its fresh berry exports to the Middle East, one of its key markets, at a remarkable pace. EastFruitreports that Moroccan exporters have boosted their shipments of fresh berries to the Persian Gulf countries by eightfold since the MY 2018/19 (July-June), and they have
read more
read more
Successful participation and positive balance after the end of the promotional tour 'It's Greenhouse. Sustainable Fruits and Vegetables from Europe' at the IES María Moliner Secondary School in Seville. More than 40 days after its successful start in Almeria on the 8th of November, the figures of
read more
read more
"Win the battle against roughness" with BASF Nunhems
2023-12-27 00:00
ToBRFV "is an extremely dangerous virus. It can wipe out the tomato industry". It is currently estimated that around 20% of the cultivated area is affected, but the figures could be higher, as some growers tend to hide it.
read more