Cabbages
"Stopniowo się rozwijamy z fioletowym kapustą w kształcie stożka"
2024-06-06 00:00
The growing conditions for open ground vegetables in North Holland are proving challenging due to the wet weather. "We've had a significant amount of rain, which is causing the fertilizers to leach out. Eventually, our pointed cabbage, Chinese cabbage, and bok choy will all be harvested from the field, but it may be delayed due to the current conditions."
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Cabbage prices in Ukraine have dropped by 20% in just one week.
2024-05-31 00:00
Według analityków EastFruit, obserwuje się obecnie trend obniżania się cen wczesnej białej kapusty na ukraińskim rynku. Głównymi powodami tego dostosowania cenowego są sezonowe zwiększenie podaży nowo zebranej kapusty oraz relatywnie niskie zapotrzebowanie na ten produkt. Obecnie,
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Syngenta expands its savoy cabbage offering with Dakota and Alabama.
2024-05-31 00:00
Syngenta Vegetable Seeds is working to strengthen its position in brassicas by developing high-performing varieties that can provide a valid alternative to Italian producers compared to the current market offerings. We discuss this at IFN with Dario Antonante, Product Development Specialist SWE.
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Uzbekistan’s onions and cabbage: affordable options on EU supermarket shelves (pictures)
2024-05-29 00:00
Zgodnie z raportem EastFruit, wczesna kapusta i cebula z Uzbekistanu trafiły na półki supermarketów w Rydze, na Łotwie. Pomimo znacznej odległości, jaką musiały pokonać te produkty, okazały się być wyjątkowo przystępne cenowo.
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"Cabbage is in the top ten of our references."
2024-05-24 00:00
Among Annaturac's flagship products is cabbage, which ranks among the top ten best-selling references from the company. The key to success is definitely a quality product, already prepared and versatile, which are the most loved characteristics by modern consumers.
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Cabbage, a slow start
2024-05-22 00:00
The start of the cabbage season at Claudio Belliadi Cappella's agricultural company in Scorzè (Venice) is slow. The production of the new season, which is beginning these days, has been slowed down by the recent bad weather, which has had a negative impact on the...
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Established the Brassica Committee of Fepex.
2024-05-14 00:00
"Viral video exposes the use of chemicals on cabbage in India."
2024-05-14 00:00
A video has gone viral showing a man sprinkling chemical powder on cabbages in Delhi, India, to supposedly keep them fresh longer for the market. The video, posted by an Instagram user named Anjum, warns that such chemicals can be harmful, potentially causing serious health issues like heart.
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UK: Coroner's inquest reveals picker died from work-related illness.
2024-05-10 00:00
A woman died from a rare lung disease caused by picking flowers and vegetables in Cornwall, as an inquest has revealed. Rosa Perestrelo, 52, from Reawla Lane, Hayle, was exposed to irritants while working picking daffodils and cabbages, according to a respiratory consultant, Dr. Benjamin Soar.
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In Ukraine, the first shipments of early locally grown cabbage are now available for sale. Analysts from EastFruit report that these initial quantities consist of young white cabbage and have recently entered the Ukrainian market. This marks the beginning of the early cabbage season this year.
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Kazakhstan: Keless cabbage being exported to megacities.
2024-04-17 00:00
Located in the southernmost part of the country, the Keless district in the Turkestan region of Kazakhstan experiences an early arrival of spring. Farmers in this area quickly begin agricultural activities, with vegetable crops ripening as early as April. The main source of income for the district is agriculture.
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The export of fruits and vegetables from Uzbekistan to Russia has shown a significant increase.
2024-04-15 00:00
In the first quarter of the year, Uzbekistan's exports of fruit and vegetable products to Russia reached approximately 70 thousand tons, which was a significant increase from the 39.5 thousand tons recorded in the same period of 2023. It is worth mentioning that white cabbage exports increased elevenfold.
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Examining the relationship between vegetable consumption and the reduction of cancer risk
2024-04-12 00:00
Cruciferous vegetables, such as broccoli, cabbage, and radish, are known for their health-promoting properties, primarily because of isothiocyanates, compounds known for their cancer-preventive abilities. A recent study by Nihon University has explored the benefits of these vegetables.
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Competing effectively in the vegetable market
2024-04-11 00:00
Close to Qonce (King William's Town), the potatoes on Thulani Magida's farm Juta Agritech will be harvested in May. Throughout the year they grow cabbage, pumpkin, and butternuts, which will rotate with green mealies (corn) in summer, onion and carrots in winter. Right: Thulani Magida of Juta...
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Competing effectively in the vegetable market
2024-04-11 00:00
Close to Qonce (King William's Town), potatoes on Thulani Magida's farm Juta Agritech will be harvested in May. Throughout the year, they also grow cabbage, pumpkin, and butternuts, which will be rotated with green mealies (corn) in summer, and onion and carrots in winter. Pictured on the right is Thulani Magida of Juta...
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Ukraine to see a decrease in white cabbage cultivation areas
2024-04-09 00:00
In 2024, the cultivation areas for white cabbage in Ukraine are expected to decrease by 15-18% compared to the previous season, marking a significant decline as reported by the marketing manager of vegetable seed company Syngenta, Yevhen Kolin'ko. Several factors contribute to this decrease.
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"After a challenging fall, leek prices are low due to good growing weather and milder temperatures"
2024-03-27 00:00
At Calsa, they are looking forward to the upcoming summer season. The abundant fall rain made it challenging for many Belgian winter products, like cabbage, leek, and celeriac. But, as Charlotte Buyck from the Flemish exporter states, "Fall was still fairly reasonable; we could move our winter
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"With the first sunshine also comes demand for asparagus and salads"
2024-03-15 00:00
For Atilla Dagvers, a foodservice wholesaler based in Deerlijk, Flanders, the transition from the winter season to spring has truly begun. "When people feel the sun and warmth, they forget about cabbages and sprouts and start thinking about summer products. Sales of salads with green fennel,
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First salt - now grapefruit with your tea, advises US professor
2024-03-07 00:00
Professor Michelle Francl, a controversial American chemistry professor from Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania, who previously suggested adding salt to tea to enhance its taste, now recommends adding grapefruit to prolong the caffeine effect. Conversely, consuming vegetables like cabbage,
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