The strawberry harvest in the Spanish province of Huelva has started with some delay this year compared to previous campaigns. "The harvest of the potted varieties has been underway for a month now, but that of the varieties planted on the ground is now starting to pick up," says Salvador Muñoz
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The new grant programs have significantly impacted the development of berry farming in Ukraine
2024-01-11 00:00
New grant programs in Ukraine, initiated in the fall of 2022, have emerged as a crucial factor in the development of berry cultivation. Taras Bashtannik, the President of the Ukrainian Fruit and Vegetable Association, emphasized in an interview that 2023 faced significant challenges due to war
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The second part of the Fino lemon campaign in Spain has officially started and, according to the Interprofessional Association of Lemon and Grapefruit (Ailimpo), producers are under pressure by the supply at origin and their main objective now is to manage making a profit.
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Garden Salad revenues exceed 50 million
2024-01-11 00:00
Insalata dell'Orto will be present for the first time at Marca (MarcaFresh area, hall 29, stand E/61). The production of references for the mdd represents the core business of the Veneto-based company whose turnover has exceeded 50 million. New developments in the edible flower segment
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Chile to see extended end to 2023/24 blueberry season
2024-01-11 00:00
While Chilean blueberry volumes are down, an extended end to their season is still expected says Andres Amstrong, Chair of the Chilean Blueberry Committee. “Our latest report shows the estimates we have done during the season. We expect an extended end of the season compared to previous
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The start-up behind a new AI-based forecasting tool for soft fruit was one of just 13 UK businesses selected to showcase innovation and investment opportunity to leading international financiers at a recent summit hosted by the government.
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AIGN welcomes Turkey’s Potamia as new member
2024-01-10 16:00
The management and membership of the Associated International Group of Nurseries (AIGN) have announced the induction of new member Potamia Fruit Breeding R&D of Eskisehir, Turkey, a partnership between Dr Yasemin Evrenosoğlu and the SS Ödemis Bademli Nursery and Agricultural Cooperative.
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Growers offer MPs seven-point plan to save UK food producers
2024-01-10 16:00
UK food producer representatives gave a damning indictment of British supermarket pricing and intimidation practices in an EFRA Committee meeting on 9 January.
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Salix Fruits opens Singapore office
2024-01-10 16:00
Salix Fruits has expanded its global footprint with the opening of its newest office in Singapore, marking a significant strategic move to enhance its presence in the Asian markets. The company said the move would enable it to better serve and engage with its customers in the dynamic Asian
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Supply of raw materials for Fresh Cut salads remains critical
2024-01-10 13:00
The association announced at the beginning of December 2023 that the capricious weather conditions would have a significant impact on the supply of raw materials and would likely continue to have a massive impact on supply chains in the coming weeks. Maximiliane Overhage explained to Fruchthandel Magazin,
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The Port of Antwerp-Bruges has revealed its results for 2023, highlighting how geopolitical tensions and slowing global economic growth have driven down industrial production and trade flow and, ultimately, hurt throughput.
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Limes: Brazil remains the EU's most important supplier
2024-01-10 12:00
As there is lively intra-EU trade, e.g. through ship deliveries to the Dutch ports, and Europe's own supply is negligible, a look at third-country imports shows exactly the increase in Europe's demand. Between 2013 and 2022, the
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Netto: Fully autonomous shopping without registration
2024-01-10 11:00
According to Netto, the Netto shop is also the largest autonomous shopping location in Europe. For the first time, Netto is taking a new approach with the 800 m2 Regensburg shop with almost 5,000 products in all product groups and is enabling autonomous shopping with cashless shopping.
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To this end, renewable energies such as photovoltaics and wind power are to be further expanded in the port area and renewable energy solutions developed. The new company "Erneuerbare Hafenenergie Hamburg GmbH" will be managed as an equal partnership in which the two
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Sollum and Delphy partner on greenhouse LED research
2024-01-10 11:00
Lighting speciaist Sollum Technologies has announced that it is joining the LED pepper trial at Delphy Improvement Centre, a leading research and training facility located in the Netherlands.
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Discounted berries in Tesco’s latest price drive
2024-01-10 11:00
Berries are among more than 150 items to be discounted in a new price-cutting round at Tesco.
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The temperate climate favours the expansion of greenhouses, as there is no risk of frost as in other regions. In addition, the tomatoes grown there are known to be a sought-after export product. Recently, according to the Syrian media organisation Enab Baladi, the
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AgPick Technology has unveiled AgPick ID, a new mobile application that harnesses facial recognition to replace the need for physical ID cards.
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Sydney Markets announces new chair
2024-01-10 07:00
Agribusiness leader Peter McBride will step into the role of chair of the board of directors for Sydney Markets in January 2024. He succeeds John Pearson, who retired in 2023 after serving as chair for almost 19 years.
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Sydney Markets announce new chair
2024-01-10 07:00
Agribusiness leader Peter McBride will step into the role of chair of the board of directors for Sydney Markets in January 2024. He succeeds John Pearson, who retired in 2023 after serving as chair for almost 19 years.
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