Average weighted price for oranges at €89 per 100 kgs in September
2023-10-25 00:00
The average weighted price for oranges (in € per 100 kgs) stood at €89 in September. That is an €7 drop compared to last month.
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"Our goal is to build up the market and demand nationwide through direct marketing"
2023-10-25 00:00
Dr. Andreas Peil of the Institute for Breeding Research on Fruit at the Julius Kühn Institute presented the new green apple variety Pia 41, which he helped develop, at this year's Anuga. "It all started with a cross in 2005, and the seeds were sown a year later and selected, propagated and
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A conference in Catania dedicated to the fight against Huanglongbing
2023-10-25 00:00
Next Friday, 27 October, at the Aula Magna Di3A, Via Santa Sofia, 100, Catania, a crucial conference will be held to safeguard national and international citrus fruit cultivation, coordinated by the Distretto Produttivo Agrumi di Sicilia.
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Between grapes at the end of the line and clementines in the shadows, transitional phase at the wholesale level
2023-10-25 00:00
Italy is divided in two by the weather: in the North the rains arrive, with temperatures dropping below 15°, while in the South the days are almost summer-like. This scenario affects trading in the wholesale markets, which are experiencing a transitional phase, as Carlo Quirico tells IFN -
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Normec Foodcare specialists organize a mini-symposium on tomatoes
2023-10-25 00:00
The tomato world is changing. ToBRFV necessitates strict hygiene procedures and has led to the appearance of many new resistant or highly tolerant varieties. Growers need to make decisions with less information, and seed houses try to introduce new varieties as fast as possible. What
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The "largest ever" national campaign for Irish organics
2023-10-25 00:00
Ard Discount replaces Leader Price in Sardinia
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North Ossetia has exported almost 5,000 tons of vegetables and greens to Georgia for the first time in two years
2023-10-25 00:00
North Ossetia has exported almost 5,000 tons of vegetables and greens to Georgia for the first time in two years, as reported by the press service of the North Caucasus interregional branch of the Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance (Rosselkhoznadzor).
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Using data to determine shelf life and assess pest risks before container arrives at destination
2023-10-25 00:00
It is becoming more critical for shippers, exporters and growers to understand what is happening to fresh produce and other perishables when it is in transit, be that from packhouse to port, port to port, or port to final destination.
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Inflation-adjusted orange juice prices up 12 percent over 20 years
2023-10-25 00:00
Orange juice, once a staple beverage in many U.S. households, has experienced a steady decline in consumption over the last two decades. While waning consumer demand has played a role, decreased domestic orange production has also negatively impacted per capita availability, a proxy measure for
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Agriculture in space: the new wild west
2023-10-25 00:00
With their lives packed into covered wagons, Marshall Porterfield's great-grandparents made their journey across the Great Plains in the Oklahoma Land Rush of 1889, becoming a part of agriculture's pioneering history.
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SANLUCAR fulfils sweet wishes with "WISH".
2023-10-25 00:00
Make a wish! In the magical wonderland where 17-year-old Asha lives, anything is possible. Because in the latest Disney film "Wish", many wishes, whether big or small, come true. Just as SanLucar, the premium brand for fruit and vegetables, makes wishes come true.
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Less imported kiwi from Europe expected this season
2023-10-25 00:00
Demand is anticipated to be strong for the start of the imported kiwi season. The first containers are expected in the U.S. in the first week of December. “Everybody is waiting for the arrival of Italian and Greek kiwi as the market is empty. Supply will start strong because of the request for
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It’s one of the busiest times of the year for Barfoots of Botley who, together with supply chain partner IPP, are responsible for delivering four different types of pumpkins into the UK’s supermarkets. At its busiest time in 2022, the Bognor Regis-based company delivered the equivalent of 40
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Westfalia Fruit, a year-round multinational supplier of avocados, and an array of fresh produce to international markets around the globe unveils their forward-looking approach in striving to ensure the security of avocado supply chains amidst the formidable challenges confronting industries
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Freight rates up on long-haul lanes as capacity withdrawn
2023-10-25 00:00
Sentiment for rates on long-haul routes has turned positive for the first time since August. Vessel utilisation has been beyond expectations and Maersk has had to deploy extra loader services.
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Spain, fruit and vegetable exports drop in volume
2023-10-25 00:00
Exports of fruit and vegetables by quantity to Spain are falling. This was stated by Fepex, the Spanish federation of fruit and vegetable producers and exporters, which announced a drop in exports in the period January-August 2023 compared to the previous year, 7.6 million
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Barbera, for Etna's pomegranates, quality comes through selection
2023-10-25 00:00
Cultivated in the areas on the slopes of Mount Etna, in the Catania plain, in a generous land capable of enhancing the product's quality characteristics, Barbera pomegranates are distinguished by their intense red colour and strong, decisive flavour.
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David Jochinke elected President of National Farmers’ Federation
2023-10-25 00:00
Victorian grain and livestock producer David Jochinke has been elected President of the National Farmers’ Federation, succeeding Fiona Simson who steps down after seven years in the role.
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"No major Dutch potato export outliers, prices much lower than early in the season"
2023-10-25 00:00
The Dutch potato export season may have begun with high prices, but those have since all but halved. "Compared to early in the season, prices have dropped significantly and, though stabler, are gradually declining. The season began at €0.50, but bale prices are now at around €0.26," says
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Brazilian researchers develop 'self-pollinating' dragon fruit
2023-10-25 00:00
After 30 years of research, the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa) presents new varieties that should boost dragon fruit production. In the Midwest, in the Federal District, the number of farmers investing in the crop has doubled in the last 3 years: from 22 to 55.
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