Greenyard turns to online platform to monitor sustainability efforts of global suppliers
2023-11-06 00:00
In an era where sustainability is a big priority for the fresh produce industry, Greenyard has emerged as an example of unwavering commitment for a healthier future. Dedicated to improving lives through pure-plant food experiences, promoting healthier lifestyles, and fostering more sustainable
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Small fruits feel the impact of climate change
2023-11-06 00:00
The impact of climate change on crops is now evident on all products, including small fruits. The crazy climate and drought have a direct effect on harvests, on which the axe of labour shortages also weighs heavily. With Spreafico, leader of
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What influences the marketing of fruits and vegetables? First of all, this category of products is poorly branded – in retail and markets, price tags for vegetables and fruits often contain only information about whether the products are local or imported, without indicating a specific
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One litre of diesel at wholesale has already increased by 50 cents
2023-11-05 00:00
On the day after the last parliamentary elections, a litre of diesel at PKN Orlen wholesale cost PLN 4.77. Today, it costs 5.27 PLN (+11%). This is equal to 50 groszy more. However, at filling stations, the retail price has risen not only by 50, but at selected points by 60 or 70 groszy per
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Top 3 organic producers of vegetables and fruits in Ukraine
2023-11-04 00:00
Ukraine, endowed with vast agricultural resources ideal for organic farming, has significant potential to become a key player in the global organic products market. The country is already among the top five largest exporters of organic products to the EU and exports its produce to more than 40
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Govt rejects EFRA calls for rural mental health help
2023-11-03 16:00
Responding today (3 November) to the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee’s (EFRA) recent rural mental health report, the government has stated that the mental health needs of rural communities do not require targeted action, and said it considers that existing provisions are
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Farm Fresh Revolution named national winner
2023-11-03 13:00
Love British Food yesterday (2 November) announced Farm Fresh Revolution as winner of its national ‘community competition’ held during British Food Fortnight, the organisation’s annual celebration of British food.
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MP calls for Food Resilience Committee
2023-11-03 13:00
Caroline Lucas MP and the Soil Association have both warned of the vulnerability of food and farming to processes of environmental breakdown and highlighted the need for urgent political reform.
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Wilsons’ Country unveils mash offer
2023-11-03 13:00
The beginning of October marked the launch of two new, pre-prepared potato mash products from Northern Irish potato grower-supplier Wilson’s Country: Wilson’s Mash and Wilson’s Naked Mash.
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Maersk Q3 results “in line with expectations”
2023-11-03 12:00
AP Moller-Maersk has released it results for the third quarter (Q3) of 2023, with revenue and earnings down on the corresponding period last year.
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Youphoria focused on collaboration
2023-11-03 11:00
Youphoria, a new fruit brand from Greece, is hoping to make waves on the European market, not just in kiwifruit, but also in grapes and cherries. According to George Kallitsis, general director at Youphoria Fruits, the concept is to work directly with growers, forming a producer organisation for
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Australian Citrus Congress to focus on profitability
2023-11-03 03:00
Citrus Australia’s new Australian Citrus Congress will be held for the first time on 5-7 March 2024 on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast.
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The company UNICA FRESH, S.L., dedicated to the commercialisation of fruit and vegetables, has received the certification of Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) in customs simplifications, which evaluates and regulates those agents involved in foreign trade activities. UNICA is
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New research from the University of Cincinnati found that daily strawberry consumption could help reduce the risk of dementia for certain middle-aged populations. In 2022, UC’s Robert Krikorian, PhD, and his team published research that found adding blueberries to the daily diets of certain
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"Labor shortages drive growth in machinery market"
2023-11-03 00:00
Dutch company Pack TTI officially moved into its new premises this week. With the move, the machine trader made significant progress, especially regarding warehouse space, which was also needed, explains Christian Oosterlaan. "Automation is an ever-growing trend in the sectors in which we
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With the Egyptian strawberry campaign fast approaching, growers are gearing up in high spirits, while expecting a few complications. Abdullah ElRehiewy, CEO of Royal Foods, gives a behind-the-scenes account of the pre-campaign.
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Provisional list of drought aid beneficiaries published
2023-11-03 00:00
The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food has published the provisional list of 71,044 holders of agricultural holdings producing fruit and nuts, which may receive the extraordinary aid to compensate for the situation due to the drought and conditions.
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Sakata enters the strawberry F1 seed business in earnest
2023-11-03 00:00
In November 2023, Sakata Seed Corporation will start an activity to commercialise F1 seed strawberry varieties suitable for greenhouse breeding in the near future.
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Building resiliency in P.E.I.’s potato sector
2023-11-03 00:00
In the fall of 2021, the detection of potato wart disrupted sales of P.E.I. potatoes to the United States, threatening the livelihoods of thousands of Islanders. The Government of Canada launched the Prince Edward Island Potato Stabilization and Innovation Initiative (PSII) to help the industry
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Melon pricing becoming more movement-friendly
2023-11-03 00:00
Supply of cantaloupe and honeydew melons is improving out of Yuma, Arizona. “We’re getting into some better supply,” says Tom Conrado of Classic Fruit Company. “We had some pest issues that put a lot of pressure on harvest in the first 10 days two weeks of the beginning of the fall
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