Sources forecast that Ukraine’s walnut production will stand at 106,500 tons for marketing year (MY) 2023/24,similar to MY2022/23. Production fell in 2022 because some production areas are currently in occupied territory at the time of the report writing. Exports are slow, plagued by quality
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Canadian port workers go on strike tomorrow
2023-07-03 00:00
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada (ILWU Canada) issued a 72-hour strike notice to the British Colombia Maritime Employers Association (BCMEA) with regards to the expired collective agreement. The BCMEA received a formal, written strike notice on 28 June and ILWU Canada
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Ripe to overripe stone fruit from Spain due to heavy rainfall
2023-07-03 00:00
The heavy rainfall in Spain meant, among other things, that the water content of the fruit was so high that it arrived in Germany partly ripe to overripe and rotted more quickly, as Philipp Lang, managing director of Früchte Lang from Hengersberg, tells us. "This disadvantage is unusual at the
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The French banana, official banana of the Tour de France since 2019
2023-07-03 00:00
This year, the sector will celebrate 5 years as the official supplier and official banana of the Tour de France. After arriving at the world's biggest cycling race in 2018 as sponsor of the team, the French banana has been the official banana of the Tour de France since 2019, spreading its
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FreshPlaza Special on Automation
2023-07-03 00:00
This month FreshPlaza will focus on Automation.
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Spain extends VAT reduction on food
2023-07-03 00:00
Spain is extending the tax relief on food purchases, which was originally intended to cushion the price increases resulting from the Ukraine war for six months since the beginning of the year. As the Council of Ministers recently decided in Madrid, the tax on bread, flour, milk, cheese and eggs as well as the
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UK expects bumper blueberry crop this summer
2023-07-03 00:00
The British blueberry season kicked off a week later than usual this year; it started on 9th June and is set to run until 30th September. Experts predict that the crop will be particularly sweet this year, as warm sunny weather in June boosts the sugar content.
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"The melon and watermelon shortage will continue during the first three weeks of July"
2023-07-03 00:00
The situation of the Spanish melon and watermelon season has changed drastically from May to June and July, going from a clear oversupply in the markets and the collapse of prices to a shortage and a significant rise in prices.
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Europatat welcomes the Polish Seed Trade Association as new member
2023-07-03 00:00
Europatat has welcomed the Polish Seed Trade Association (PIN), the only chamber of commerce in the seed industry in Poland. The origins of the formation date back to the 90s of the twentieth century, and currently there are 95 national and foreign affiliates, having the majority share of the
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The demand-supply gap in agriculture must be closed
2023-07-03 00:00
The Minister of Agriculture, Food Sovereignty and Forestry Francesco Lollobrigida spoke in recent days via video link at the Labour Festival held in Bologna.
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ASAJA Alicante warns that the heat and drought in March will cause a drop in the orange and mandarin harvest.
2023-07-03 00:00
ASAJA Alicante states that the extreme heat that occurred in the province in March this year, with peak temperatures exceeding 30 degrees, as well as the lack of rain in the same period have altered the flowering of citrus fruits, a fact that will affect the quantity and quality of citrus fruits.
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While food runs, fruit and vegetables sleep
2023-07-03 00:00
Not a day passes that, analysing what the various generalist media report on the food sector, I don't come across product launches, initiatives and communication campaigns, or even just the economic results of some national or multinational group that threaten to
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South African retailer Pick n Pay has started selling apples of all varieties that sustained surface damage during hail storms over the Ceres area in November and again over the Langkloof in February – apples that otherwise might have had to be discarded.
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Watermelon season in Calabria in the starting blocks
2023-07-03 00:00
"The year 2023 is definitely a special one for watermelons. The weather has been crucial. First, there was a mild winter, then there was rain in February that somewhat complicated the planting of seedlings. In addition, there were hailstorms in the Calabrian province of Crotone that made it
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Table grapes, Regina di Puglia programme defined
2023-07-03 00:00
The event launched by the municipality of Noicattaro (Bari) 'Regina di Puglia', an initiative to enhance the Apulian table grape and its territory, will be held from 23 to 26 July. Table grapes, we recall, are the second most important export product after apples.
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Market, after Cesena also Rimini thinks about daytime hours
2023-07-03 00:00
After the Cesena market decided to experiment with daytime hours in 2024, the Rimini Caar is also addressing the issue. As reported by Rimini's Resto del Carlino, Alessandro Marchese, president of FedagroMercati Rimini states: 'Times are changing. The current time from 4.30 to
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"The only product in Almeria that isn't currently sold at low prices is the aubergine"
2023-07-03 00:00
Almeria's greenhouse campaign is in its final stretch. Producers are marketing their last production volumes, and the quality, after several intense months of challenging growing conditions, is not very good, which translates to the prices.
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Two million strawberries to be delivered to Wimbledon
2023-07-03 00:00
Some two million strawberries are to be delivered to the All England Club during Wimbledon, and this year’s crop have had ideal growing conditions. Lack of spring frosts and the current dry weather are the perfect combination for delivering a plentiful supply over the coming weeks.
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Greenyard, a large supplier of fruit and vegetables, announced that Nicolas De Clercq will join the company as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and member of the Executive Management of the Group. He succeeds Geert Peeters, current CFO, who will leave the company at the end of September, to pursue
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The Egyptian Grape campaign is progressing in a positive direction for producers and exporters, while key changes have marked the industry this year in terms of production and marketing. Salem Ghonim, a consultant to various Egyptian grape companies, sheds light on these novelties.
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