Why should farmers grow more purple corn?
2023-07-04 00:00
The demand for healthier food options is on the rise, driven by an increasing number of health-conscious consumers. According to a survey by Food Industry Asia, eight out of ten Filipino consumers are becoming more health conscious and would prefer healthier food choices as long as they are tasty.
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Germany: Onion harvest has begun
2023-07-04 00:00
In southwest Germany, the first onions of the new season are already ready for marketing. The producers have had to work hard in the last few weeks, which were characterised by drought and heat, according to the German Onion Association (Fachverband Deutsche Speisezwiebel e.V.).
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“The French large artichoke market is finally back on track”
2023-07-04 00:00
“We have had three very complicated weeks for large artichokes,” explains Pierre Gélébart, product manager at Prince de Bretagne.The market was not balanced due to the very high production and a consumption that failed to live up to expectations. “In fact, it is a consequence of last
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Australia: Lowest producer prices for macadamias in over a decade
2023-07-04 00:00
Australian macadamia producers are facing an unprecedented market situation, to which reduced demand and a rapidly growing global supply have also contributed. The Australian Macadamia Society (AMS) now informed about this.
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Penny Italia invests in sustainable agriculture
2023-07-04 00:00
Innovation and sustainability are also growth assets for PENNY Italia in the area of product development;
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Tomato Excellent, a Grand Gala event for tomatoes in Sicily
2023-07-04 00:00
Tomato Excellent, the contest that focuses on Sicilian fruit and vegetable specialties, is back. Now in its fourth edition, the award invented by the event's patron, Rosario Sallemi, was held in Ragusa at the Donnafugata Castle, a location that perfectly combines the themes of agriculture with
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Rijk Zwaan in the forefront against new Bremia breeds
2023-07-04 00:00
On 1 July the European committee of International Bremia Evaluation Board (IBEB-EU) named three new lettuce blight races: Bl:38EU, Bl:39EU and Bl:40EU. A substantial number of Rijk Zwaan lettuce varieties are resistant to the new breeds.
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Sormac expands its delivery programme with Felcon machines
2023-07-04 00:00
Felcon B.V., formerly known as Feltracon B.V., has been developing machines for vegetable and fruit processing for many years.
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Coop: mdd values in fruit and vegetables in a commercial
2023-07-04 00:00
Coop values translated into a commercial to emphasise the retailer's fruit and vegetable and private label products. I'm not a robot has been on air since 3 July and summarises in thirty seconds the values of mdd with the aim of emphasising the fruit and vegetable department, which has always been one of the
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Fresh Polish blueberries granted China market access
2023-07-04 00:00
From June 20 to 21, Yu Jianhua, the head of China’s General Administration of Customs, visited Poland, where the two sides signed a phytosanitary protocol for the export of fresh blueberries from Poland to China. On June 28, the GACC formally announced via its website that fresh Polish
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Brussels presents legislative package on gene editing and food waste
2023-07-04 00:00
The Commission's proposal, which will have to be negotiated with the Member States and the European Parliament during the Spanish Presidency of the Council of the EU, is part of the biodiversity strategy to provide the European Union with a more sustainable food system that ensures
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"We are hoping we don’t get any more extreme weather and will finish the season on a high."
2023-07-04 00:00
The weather has not been kind to Irish farmers so far this year. Earlier in the year they had the wettest March/April on record with 140mm of rainfall recorded when the average for the time of year is 25-30 mm. This meant that growers could not sow the crops and a gap in supply was predicted.
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A little more than a decade ago, some pioneers of Abanilla began to cultivate okra, a crop in which they only compete with a handful of Central American countries. "This means that, due to our geographical position, we have an advantage over our competitors in terms of exporting our okra,"
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Spain, fruit and vegetable imports are running
2023-07-04 00:00
From January to April, the value of fresh fruit and vegetables imported into Spain increased by 25% compared to 2022.
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"I have harvested 40,000 kilos less than last season and I have invoiced 40,000 euro more"
2023-07-04 00:00
This is how Paco Fernandez, a producer of early peppers from El Ejido, summarizes what happened in many Almerian farms in this campaign; as Asaja Almeria detailed a few days ago, the market value of the product has skyrocketed more than 52% over the last season.
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Végé Group, unstoppable growth and turnover approaching 13 billion
2023-07-04 00:00
The VéGé Group reaches a new important milestone and closes its 2022 financial year with strong growth, confirming the trend that has been going on for nine years. Indeed, the first Modern Distribution Group to be born in Italy achieved a market share of 7.9%, while consumer turnover rose from
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Greenyard: Nicolas De Clercq becomes new Chief Financial Officer
2023-07-04 00:00
Nicolas De Clercq succeeds Geert Peeters, the current Chief Financial Officer, who will leave the company at the end of September. De Clercq will also be a member of the Group Executive Board, Greenyard announces.
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Faced with the arrival of new races of Bremia (downy mildew of lettuce) and the spread of the Fusarium threat, Gautier Semences already offers a wide range of Bl:29-40 EU and Fusarium resistant in outdoor lettuces Fol:1 and/or Fol:4.
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Macfrut 2024, off to a flying start with many novelties
2023-07-04 00:00
Macfrut2024, we're off. Just two months after the edition just behind us, which closed with great enthusiasm, the organisational machine for the 41st edition, scheduled at Rimini Expo Centre from 8 to 10 May, is already up and running. It is these days the start of activity
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"The product is currently very scarce, which makes it correspondingly more expensive"
2023-07-04 00:00
The heat in Italy is not only causing poorer quality watermelons and netted melons, but above all crop failures. "The product is currently very scarce, which also makes it correspondingly more expensive. Reticulated melons have recently had a price increase of 50 percent, but the price of
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