Sauna treatment for strawberries provides a fresh beginning.
2024-06-07 00:00
Przez zastosowanie specjalnego zabiegu termicznego z użyciem napowietrzonej pary do delikatnego stymulowania roślin truskawek i ich łodyg, można produkować materiał roślinny wolny od chorób bez użycia środków chemicznych. To, w skrócie, jest zasada działania Plantsauna. Cztery lata po tym, jak pierwszymi użytkownikami w Holandii zaczęli być zatrudniający.
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Representing over a quarter of the world's population and with an estimated $450 billion in spending power, Gen Z (aged 18-28) offers a significant opportunity to cultivate lifelong fans of potatoes. This demographic has the potential to drive sustained growth and increase demand for potatoes. Thankfully, Potatoes USA is well-positioned to capitalize on this opportunity.
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Easyfresh Netherlands has selected BlueBox Systems to increase transparency throughout the cold chain logistics process.
2024-06-07 00:00
BlueBox Systems, a leading developer of intelligent freight tracking solutions, is excited to announce Easyfresh Netherlands as a new customer for its BlueBoxOcean platform. Easyfresh Netherlands is affiliated with the Spanish cold chain logistics provider, Easyfresh Logistics. The Dutch company now has access to the latest technology for tracking their shipments.
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Unpredictable berry prices due to abnormal weather conditions
2024-06-07 00:00
Despite the unusual spring weather, Ukraine is expected to harvest enough berries for both domestic consumption and export, although prices may be unpredictable. In an interview with SEEDS, Taras Bashtannik, President of the Ukrainian Fruit and Vegetable Association, outlined the main factors...
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Essen's Mayor Julia Jacob warmly welcomed the fruit trade industry on June 4th at the Octagon on the mining site and also highlighted the high importance of healthy eating, especially school nutrition, in the largest city in the Ruhr area.
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Lower Saxony: Blueberry harvest follows asparagus season - Pick-your-own fields for strawberries in high demand
2024-06-06 15:00
"Light and not too warm weather is optimal for asparagus sales," says Fred Eickhorst, managing director of the Association of Asparagus and Berry Growers. When it gets warmer, people are more likely to crave bratwurst and steak from the grill rather than an asparagus menu with schnitzel and sauce.
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The German sweet cherry season has started.
2024-06-06 14:00
The warm and humid weather with occasional heavy rainfall is causing the cherries in German orchards to split, resulting in unstable fruit conditions. Prices depend heavily on the quality of the cherries. In the current 23rd week, German sweet cherries are priced at.
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This week in the Fruit Trade Magazine: The Sustainability Special
2024-06-06 13:00
What may initially sound like a minor issue has enormous implications for all aspects of life. The accelerated melting of ice and the rise in sea levels can, no, will fundamentally change the lives of millions of people, according to experts. Not only those who
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France: Cauliflower production declining due to climate conditions
2024-06-06 13:00
On May 1, 2024, the service estimates the French cauliflower production for the 2023/24 campaign at 175,900 tons, representing a decrease of 22% compared to the previous year and 25% compared to the average from 2018-2022. The page attributes the decline to strong...
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Fall Creek recently announced the acquisition of a Romanian company.
2024-06-06 13:00
Fall Creek has announced the acquisition of a 50-hectare land parcel in Moara Vlasiei, Romania, from real estate developer Portland Trust.
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Valencia: Catastrophic Onion Season 2024
2024-06-06 13:00
The original price paid in Campo was at best around 0.10 Euro/kg, which practically means giving away the harvest. In view of this situation, according to La Unió, many producers have decided not to harvest the onions and instead plow the fields.
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It was the same this year: Hailstorms on May 19th (Pentecost Sunday) led to damage to pome fruit trees on a total area of nearly 800 hectares in the Altes Land region. Nationwide, almost 15,000 hectares were reported as damaged over the Pentecost weekend. The Lower Rhine, Cologne, and other regions were also affected.
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An Innovation Steering Committee chaired by Jiunn Shih, Chief Marketing, Innovation and Sustainability Officer of Zespri, has evaluated the ideas submitted by potential solution providers that support projects focusing on four core priorities of Zespri:
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ZVG evaluates energy alternatives.
2024-06-06 11:00
In protected cultivation in Germany, young plants, vegetables, mushrooms, and ornamental plants are produced. Depending on the crop, this process can require high energy inputs. Given the ongoing discussion about energy prices and supply, horticultural businesses must explore all possibilities.
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The Mozambique citrus industry has joined the CGA.
2024-06-06 11:00
South Africa has a long history of supporting the export of citrus from Mozambique, and this support will now be elevated as the local industry has decided to become a part of the Citrus Growers Association of Southern Africa (CGA).
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High losses due to frost damage in Poland
2024-06-06 09:00
"In one plot, half a tree could shed its blossoms and half bloom. This spring has hit us very hard," Pasik continues. For him, the extent of the disaster is attributed to the frosts resulting from the changing climate: "I can."
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Trade warns against further regulation of the food supply chain.
2024-06-06 09:00
"The legislator should take the recommendation of the experts from the Monopolies Commission seriously," said Stefan Genth, CEO of the HDE. In February 2024, the Commission advised against short-term measures and interventions in agricultural markets and food supply chains in order to
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Thrip attack in citrus fruits: concerning resurgence in Spain
2024-06-06 00:00
There has been a violent attack of thrips in the citrus groves in southern Alicante – reported by L'Unió de Llauradora – given the virulence, the vector could be Scirtothrips aurantii, which comes from Africa and Yemen, first detected in Spain in November 2020.
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MSU breeder has developed a new genetically engineered potato.
2024-06-06 00:00
A new genetically engineered potato developed by Michigan State University's potato breeder Dave Douches has been granted an exemption from the biotechnology regulations that apply to genetically modified products by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA).
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To jest mieszanka winogron stołowych z Meksyku.
2024-06-06 00:00
By the first week of June, the Mexican table grape industry had shipped 35 percent more volume compared to the same period last year. More than 5 million boxes have already crossed the border into the U.S., as opposed to 3.9 million boxes at the same time last year.
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