Club apples increasingly important in VIP strategy
2023-11-29 00:00
Co-ordinating the development and growth of 'managed varieties' (Club apples), having the overall view of each individual project, is a role that VIP, the Association of Fruit and Vegetable Cooperatives of the Vinschgau, wanted to develop by entrusting it to a manager in October 2022.
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Save agriculture to save the future': it is with this claim that Cia-Agricoltori Italiani announces its next Annual Meeting scheduled to take place in Rome today, 29 November, at the Auditorium Antonianum, Viale Manzoni 1;
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November marks the start of the Egyptian Citrus Campaign by BGP International, a marketer and distributor of a wide range of agricultural products, including citrus, grapes, apples, stonefruit, and more. With a keen eye on quality and color, BGP International is excited to announce the launch of
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Spanish citrus season off to a good start
2023-11-29 00:00
"Excellent" is how William Willems of Central Fruit describes the Spanish citrus market in mid-November. Central Fruit is a Belgian fruit and vegetable import and export company. He says demand is good and that there is enough product available. William, though, has a comment about the fruits'
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Yellow melons drive sales of imported fruit
2023-11-29 00:00
In the run-up to the Christmas period, which traditionally boosts sales of foreign fruit, we wanted to take a snapshot of the current situation in the market. And we did so with Chiara Celiberti, sales account manager at Nicola Paglionico, a company operating within the
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"High prices cause lag in avocado demand"
2023-11-29 00:00
"Hass avocado volumes have remained stable these past few weeks, but they're mostly smaller sizes (20 to 32)," says Elena Rogojnikova of The Greenery. "Arrivals from Chile in November were still surprisingly high (34% of total exports to Europe). Israel, where volumes keep rising despite the
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44% farm income drop is a serious concern, says IFA president
2023-11-29 00:00
IFA President Tim Cullinan said the 44% drop in farm incomes confirmed by Teagasc today was a huge concern particularly given the ongoing cost of living crisis.
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“Saturated” French tomato market
2023-11-29 00:00
The Agence Laparra team has just returned from Almeria, where it met with partner producers to discuss the success of the last season.” Despite this positive momentum, Eric Godard Durand, president of Agence Laparra, warns that the new tomato season will “once again bring new challenges.”
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Rosselkhoznadzor limits supplies of seed and planting material from the Netherlands
2023-11-29 00:00
Rosselkhoznadzor, the Russian Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance, has imposed restrictions on the import of seed and planting material from the Netherlands starting November 23, 2023. The ban includes a prohibition on importing seeds and planting material accompanied
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Russia blocks Armenian imports over ‘sanitary concerns’
2023-11-29 00:00
Russian customs have blocked the entry of a number of Armenian lorries for ‘violating sanitary measures’, as relations between the two countries continue to deteriorate. The lorries are believed to be carrying fruits, vegetables, flowers and fish.
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InspiraFarms Cooling in talks to acquire Celtic Cooling
2023-11-29 00:00
InspiraFarms Cooling, a provider of cooling solutions across Africa, just announced the process of acquiring Celtic Cooling's operations in Africa. "This will ensure the continued operations of the teams based in Ethiopia, Ghana, and Kenya, who have developed a reputation for high-quality
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"We are seeing a good crop set on all blocks and are expecting the biggest volume of cherries ever"
2023-11-29 00:00
The Tasmanian cherry harvest is still a few weeks away but so far it is looking positive. Howard Hansen from Hansen Orchards grows all of his cherry crop under cover so although the recent good weather has its advantages his crop no longer relies on it.
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Belgian strawberry prices crest peak
2023-11-29 00:00
After peaking in week 45, Belgian cucumber prices fell slightly over the last two weeks. Week 47 cannot match the 2022 price but is well above the five-year average. The same goes for tomato prices. Those, though, remain well above 2022 prices. Strawberry prices are also very high, although
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NielsenIQ, inflation falls in October (7.2%) and volumes grow
2023-11-29 00:00
In October, total Italian omnichannel FMCG revenues amounted to € 9.8 billion, up 6.8% compared to the same period last year. The theoretical inflation index in FMCG stands at 7.2% in October,
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EU extended duty-free imports of fruits, vegetables and nuts from Uzbekistan for another 4 years
2023-11-29 00:00
In April 2023, EastFruit wrote that the European Union intends to extend Uzbekistan’s status as a beneficiary of the GSP+ system for a new cycle. At negotiations with representatives of the government of Uzbekistan, the EU delegation at that time noted that Uzbekistan had ratified the
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Challenges and prospects in Southern Russian horticulture
2023-11-29 00:00
Horticultural enterprises in southern Russia face challenges this year due to unfavourable weather conditions, leading to reduced yields and fruit quality. Increased costs for agricultural machinery, fuel, and fertilizers have lowered the industry's profitability to 12%. The shortage of fruit
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Chestnuts, demand revives with requests from northern Europe
2023-11-29 00:00
The chestnut campaign got off to a bit of a slow start in September, characterised by a reduced supply and a still dormant demand (click here to read more). We wanted to discuss the subject with Giuseppe Fortunato, a wholesaler who has been present for years
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Self-service checkouts, Tesco eliminates product scanning
2023-11-29 00:00
Technological innovation has arrived at Tesco's self-service checkouts, where customers will be able to pay without scanning individual products purchased. As stated in a press release from the retailer, the technology is still at the experimental stage and will involve customers of the
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Automation should alleviate harvest labor shortages in Australia
2023-11-29 00:00
Engineering consultancy start-up Vision AI has clinched an $8 million deal that could revolutionize the labor-intensive task of growing fruit and vegetables. The company will use new technology to introduce labor efficiencies into operations at Victorian glasshouse fruit and vegetable grower
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"Despite better prices, Jonagold consumption still lags"
2023-11-29 00:00
The next few weeks will be a peak time for BelOrta's Appelsintjes. The Belgian cooperative introduced this special packaging last year to draw extra attention to local top fruit around the holidays. Despite the better pricing situation, though, BelOrta's Glenn Sebregts sees the consumption of
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