Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences: Researchers develop recommendations for action against food waste
2024-03-07 11:00
The results of the two-year research project were presented to the practical partners from the retail sector, production, the food banks in Lower Saxony and various other organisations at the final conference at the project's client, the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection.
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Bumblebees master complex tasks through social interaction
2024-03-07 11:00
This challenges the long-held view that such advanced social learning is exclusive to humans, and even suggests the presence of key elements of cumulative culture in these insects.
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Maersk makes first air shipments of Chilean cherries
2024-03-07 11:00
Maersk carried out its first-ever airfreighted shipments of Chilean cherries in the 2023/24 season. Between 21 November and the end of December the Danish company chartered five flights, each carrying 500 tonnes of Chilean cherries and with a transit time of 2-3 days.
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Plenty of cauliflower available on the market
2024-03-07 11:00
In the current 10th week, conventional cauliflowers from France cost an average of €9.97 (6-piece rises) at German wholesale markets and have thus remained almost stable compared to the previous week. Sales are satisfactory. Due to the high supply volume, food retailers are responding with numerous
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The consequences of the PV boom: HI ERN study analyses recycling strategies for solar modules
2024-03-07 11:00
Enormous capacities are to be added over the next few decades. Experts expect several tens of terawatts by the middle of the century. This means that there will be ten to 25 solar modules for every person. The boom will provide clean, green energy. But the growth also has its
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New report maps out US citrus decline
2024-03-07 11:00
US citrus production is projected to continue its long-term decline before stabilising through 2033, according to a report from the US Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Office of the Chief Economist.
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This week in Fruchthandel Magazine: Packaging & Technology, France and Global Player
2024-03-07 11:00
Packaging innovations that are 100% recyclable, reusable solutions that make supply chains more sustainable and, last but not least, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) - these are topics that are by no means new in the areas of packaging and technology, but which continue to shape the way we act and work.
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Chilean grape exports set to grow slightly this season
2024-03-07 10:00
Chilean table grape exports are projected to reach almost 62m cartons this season, slightly up on the 60.5m cartons shipped during the 2022/23 campaign. Around 57 per cent of this season’s projected total volume – equivalent to 35m cartons – will go to the US.
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Biome Makers database surpasses 24M microorganisms
2024-03-07 10:00
Biome Makers has announced that its soil database has now surpassed 24 million microorganisms, making it the world’s largest database of soil data paired with AI.
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German Fruit Award: Are you the YOUNGSTAR of the O+G department?
2024-03-07 09:00
The German Fruit Prize has been one of the most important industry awards for more than 27 years. This year, we want to do more to promote young talent: We are looking for the YOUNGSTAR for the first time.
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Valencian farmers association Ava-Asaja has demanded “urgent measures” from the Spanish government and the EU after Hepatitis A was allegedly found in strawberries from Morocco.
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'Lempso and Sanguinello take the stage, late Tarot starts soon'
2024-03-07 00:00
Asked about the commercial campaign for oranges, Ivan Mazzamuto, president of the La Normanna cooperative in Paternò (Catania), tells IFN about the current situation and the outlook for the coming weeks: 'The season is conditioned by the weather, as for all fruit and vegetables,
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Dutch study unveils findings on genomic diversity and evolution of Fusarium oxysporum
2024-03-07 00:00
Recent research led by Utrecht University and Wageningen University & Research, with contributions from six KeyGene scientists, has unveiled significant findings on the genomic diversity and evolution of the soil-borne fungus Fusarium oxysporum, which causes Fusarium Wilt in bananas. This study,…
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US: Floriculture experts & educators meet at National Floriculture Forum in Mississippi
2024-03-07 00:00
Floriculture educators, researchers, and graduate students met in Biloxi, Mississippi, February 22-24, 2024, for the National Floriculture Forum (NFF). For over two decades, dedicated faculty and educators have collaborated in this event to promote unity, communication, and advancement within the…
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JD.com: Q4 and full year 2023 results
2024-03-07 00:00
UK: M&S joint chief executive Bickerstaffe to step downSky News reported: "Katie Bickerstaffe, the joint chief executive of Marks & Spencer (M&S), is to leave the company after just two years in the role. Sky News can exclusively reveal that Ms Bickerstaffe is to leave M&S this year, handing
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The Coordinator of Farmers and Ranchers Organizations (COAG) of Andalusia demands an immediate halt to strawberry and other fresh product imports from Morocco. The organization makes this demand based on the repeated health alerts in recent weeks, especially the one on Monday, March 4, in which
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Fruitnet’s Michael Barker hosted a panel discussion looking at the future of the perishable logistics business, on the opening day of Fruit Logistica in Berlin.
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Dedicated knowledge partner helps achieve maximum performance
2024-03-07 00:00
The culmination of dedication, that is the role of growing supporter Herbert van Gijtenbeek at Schoneveld Breeding. When he was a child, he was always busy with seeds and plants, now it is his daily work. "I stand next to a grower; I partner with them and help them look to the future. All
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Texas family farm lets wildflowers bloom
2024-03-07 00:00
What do wildflowers and Texas have in common? We can't get enough of either. If you feel the same way about the Lone Star State and gorgeous blooms, you'll want to plan a trip to Arnosky Family Farms. This Hill Country wonder in Blanco, Texas, came to be in 1990 and now includes 20 acres of
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EU trade support extension for Ukraine and Moldova
2024-03-07 00:00
On Thursday, MEPs cast their votes in favor of extending the suspension of import duties and quotas on Ukrainian agricultural exports to the EU for an additional year, spanning from 6 June 2024 to 5 June 2025. This decision, aimed at supporting Ukraine amid ongoing conflict with Russia, passed
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