European Commission allocates funding of almost €52 millions to Greek and Slovenian farmers
2023-11-24 00:00
The European Commission has presented a proposal for support measures worth €51.7 million to directly support Greek and Slovenian farmers affected by natural disasters. Some €43.1 million will be allocated to Greece and €8.6 million to Slovenia.
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Queensland-grown bananas and melons have been shipped to Japan, in an Australia-first trial aimed at breaking into the potentially lucrative Japanese market.
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In almost the first 11 months of the year, the islands have sent 341.3 million kilos of fruit to other European countries and Morocco, i.e. 30% or 78.3 million kilos more than in the same period of the previous year. According to producers from the Canary Islands, average prices in 2022 were
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"Uzbekistan is the procurement country of the future"
2023-11-24 00:00
On September 1, Frutree took over the business operations of Vetter Slovakia. With this step, the Europe-wide producer of high-quality nut and dried fruit products is not only breaking new ground in the production and marketing of its products, but also in the procurement of raw materials, as
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Foldable plastic crates are a game changer for farmers
2023-11-24 00:00
In the face of growing challenges and increasing financial pressures in the agricultural sector, efficiency has never been more critical for farmers. While inflation continues to drive up production costs, commodity prices are not keeping pace, reducing the costs of production.
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"The tough conditions will sort out resilient exporters"
2023-11-24 00:00
"This season is shaping up to be even more complicated than last for the Moroccan agribusiness and fresh produce exports", announces Mostapha Mohattan, CEO of Fructimoor. Mostapha blames the same factors as many producers are complaining about, but assures that this difficult period will leave
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“Berries are booming in Canada”
2023-11-24 00:00
“Strawberries grown indoors are hot and trending in Canada. There’s a lot of buzz around it, however, we still have to wait and see what is truly going to be realized in the end. Globally, there’re a lot of new berry projects to stimulate local production of berries,” says Alexandre van
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Six long months have passed since the terrible flood that devastated Emilia-Romagna. The damage has been incalculable and among the sectors most affected is undoubtedly agriculture. The expected resources to rebuild and get farms back on their feet are on the way;
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Climate change poses a direct threat to the Peruvian blueberry industry and other countries' fruit markets globally. The industry has experienced adverse meteorological effects, leading to crop destruction, slowed production processes, and reduced yields. Intense rains, hail, and high radiation
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Piura's Kent mango for export campaign started with high prices
2023-11-24 00:00
Piura's Kent mango campaign began with a price that reached S/ 200 soles for a 20-kilogram bag, that is, producers were paid S/ 10 soles for each kilo that will be exported by air. Meanwhile, the mango that is exported by sea reached a price of S/ 70 per bag, i.e. S/ 3.5 for each kilo at origin.
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The Commercial Horticultural Association (CHA) will be hosting a group of UK exhibitors at Fruit Logistica, 7-9 February 2024 in Berlin.
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GLOBAL MARKET OVERVIEW PEPPERS
2023-11-24 00:00
The pepper market finds itself in different phases across the globe at the moment. In the Netherlands, prices are high due to the end of the domestic season, whilst in the UK demand for imported Spanish peppers is good. The French market is currently experiencing oversupply, due to the late of
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Yesterday, the first shipment of Egyptian strawberries arrived at Bij LuBa Fresh in the Netherlands. “They barely touched the ground. Customers fought over them; I even had to turn some away, but fortunately, we got another load today,” says Lucien de Wit.
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Tajikistan reports bumper fruit harvest, but prices soar
2023-11-24 00:00
In Tajikistan, the Ministry of Agriculture reveals a remarkable increase in fruit production, surpassing last year's yield by 47,000 tons. As of November 20, over 456,000 tons of various fruits have been harvested, with cherries, apricots, apples, plums, and lemons leading the surge in output.
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Nearly reaching the end of the year, fruit and vegetables by weight rose almost twice as fast as Lcc in week 45. The sales channels are all in the positive, but the discounter is the one that contributes most to the growth in turnover.
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Over 23,000 tons of mandarins were imported into Russia through the Krasnodar Krai in a week
2023-11-24 00:00
In the past week, more than 26,000 tons of citrus fruits were brought into Russia through the Krasnodar Krai. The fruits were delivered from Turkey, Egypt, and Abkhazia. The main volume, exceeding 23,000 tons, consisted of mandarins, with around 2,000 tons of oranges and 765 tons of grapefruits
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Promoting kaki consumption in Spain
2023-11-24 00:00
The Spanish Kaki Association, in collaboration with Mediterranean Combo, a campaign co-financed by the European Union, is carrying out a campaign to increase the consumption of European fruits in the EU internal market. In order to raise awareness of Spanish kaki among citizens, the campaign has
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“We are only producing first-class products”
2023-11-24 00:00
The high-tech greenhouses of Romenatur, with which they have managed to significantly increase the volume and quality of their cucumber crops, are among the greenhouses of Paraje la Cumbre, in El Ejido.
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Blumen Vegetables Seeds innovates the Neapolitan friggitello ecotype
2023-11-24 00:00
Enhancing local ecotypes has always been an objective of the seed company Blumen Vegetables Seeds (click here to read more). This time the company's research, in the person of breeder Mariano Giannone, has turned to the pepper segment, for which the local ecotype has been innovated
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On 16 November 2023, the Dutch Ambassador in Benin, Mr Joris Jurriëns, visited the vegetable trials conducted in the SafeVeg project at Sèmè-Kpodji. The project “Safe locally-produced vegetables for West Africa’s consumers” (SafeVeg), funded by the European Union and the Ministry of
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