Egypt breaks garlic export record to EU. Much more challenges ahead
2023-11-11 00:00
Egypt will export a record volume of garlic to the EU countries in 2023, according to EastFruit. However, the pace of export growth in this direction may slow down slightly this year, although the volume of exports for the first eight months of the year already exceeds its indicator for the
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Armenia’s main trading partner turns its back on it – horticulture will heavily greatly impacted
2023-11-11 00:00
EastFruit experts draw attention to a number of sequential events that have a negative impact on Armenia’s ability to export its fruits and vegetables, as well as other types of goods. Moreover, these events surprisingly coincide with the cooling of relations between Armenia and Russia, which
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Berry grower retail relations sour
2023-11-10 17:00
A new survey by British Berry Growers, the industry body representing 95 per cent of British berries sold in the UK, has found that 80 per cent of British berry growers feel they no longer have partnership relationships with UK supermarkets.
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Conad opens Italy’s first-ever cashierless supermarket
2023-11-10 17:00
Autonomous grocery retail has been a feature of the northern European landscape for some time, but now it seems ready to change the way shoppers buy food in southern Europe too.
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While the scientific community seems to consider it appropriate to adapt European legislation, consumers remain sceptical, as a survey conducted by the organisation Foodwatch by Forsa at the end of September showed: 96% of consumers would have preferred a change in European legislation.
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Once this disease (also known as Panama disease) has established itself in a plantation, it takes decades before Cavendish bananas or other banana varieties susceptible to Fusarium can be grown there again. Wageningen University & Research and its partners
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Netherlands: sales growth for Growers United in 2022
2023-11-10 13:00
The Greenery hands CEO role to David Markowski
2023-11-10 13:00
Dutch fresh produce marketer The Greenery has appointed David Markowski as its new chief executive officer.
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EHI Retail Institute: Self-checkout systems increasingly in demand
2023-11-10 12:00
Self-checkout systems in Germany have seen strong growth in the last two years: more than 5,000 shops now offer their customers the opportunity to scan and pay for their purchases themselves in different ways. The shortage of skilled labour in retail with
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Mexico invests in alternative to Panama Canal
2023-11-10 11:00
Mexico is investing in a new logistics corridor connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that could provide a viable alternative to the Panama Canal. The Panama Canal Authority recently announced that it had been forced to cut the number of ships using the waterway due to the worst
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Efra to scrutinise UK food supply chain
2023-11-10 10:00
The Efra Committee is preparing to take evidence as it seeks to establish how resilient the UK’s supply chain is.
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David Markowski becomes the new CEO of The Greenery
2023-11-10 10:00
He succeeds Steven Martina, who moved to Zespri in August. David Markowski has held various management positions at The Greenery since November 2019. During this time, he has held the positions of Director of Growers and Group Strategy Director. "As
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Hort careers hub in development for Kent & Medway
2023-11-10 09:00
A new partnership between The Institute for Agriculture and Horticulture (TIAH) and Growing Kent & Medway is aiming to entice a new generation into a career in horticultural food and drink production.
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Ecomix Australia targets global expansion
2023-11-10 03:00
Australian-owned, Indian cocopeat manufacturer Ecomix Australia – one of the supply partners under the umbrella of ProdOz International – has set its sights on global expansion.
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Australian science tackles citrus virus
2023-11-10 02:00
Scientists are developing a vaccine-like solution to arm Australian citrus growers with an effective way to combat citrus tristeza virus (CTV), a significant challenge for the Australian citrus industry.
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Fries feast
2023-11-10 00:00
After more than 30 years, the Idaho Eagles have finally won the Potato Bowl. USA Today reports that this historic victory was celebrated in style with a "fries bath." After the Eagles defeated the San Jose State Spartans 41-27, coach Creighton was showered with a huge load of fries.
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Aigen's $12 mln Series A unleashes True-Solar Agriculture Robots
2023-11-10 00:00
Aigen, an AI-driven robotics company, closed $12 million in Series A financing from leading investor ReGen Ventures along with NEA, Cleveland Avenue, Incite, and Susquehanna Private Equity Investments LLLP. The funding expands Aigen's manufacturing capacity to meet high pre-order demand and
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With stormy seas forecast for shipping lines next year and decarbonisation high on the agenda, the pressure on container terminal operations to reduce port stays has never been more urgent. “The biggest gains will come from companies who improve cooperation between shipping lines and
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"The weather is affecting onion cultivation all over the world"
2023-11-10 00:00
The 27th Euronion meeting, an event that gathers traders, producers and researchers from all over the world specializing in the onion sector ended on November 10th, 2023. The 2023 edition was organized by Matteo Freddi from "Cipolle Freddi" and featured David O'Connor as the event coordinator.
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Fruit, the value of territory for market growth
2023-11-10 00:00
The fruit sector in Italy has reached a turning point. This is what emerged from the conference held on Wednesday 8 November in Cavour (TO) on the occasion of TuttoMele, organised by Confagricoltura Cuneo and Confagricoltura Torino.
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