West Coast NZ black garlic company tastes success
2023-10-26 00:00
Sam Weston is a joiner by trade but by night (and weekends) he, and his business partner Wayne Hanright, are producing award-winning Black Garlic from the small town of Blackball on the remote West Coast of New Zealand.
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Granada La Palma SCA and UNICA Group, where the SCA Group is integrated, have signed an agreement for the joint commercialization of Zucchiolo, a product of the biotechnology group Beyond Seeds.
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AILIMPO pushes for measures on new lemon and grapefruit varieties
2023-10-26 00:00
Varietal improvement is one of the most important advances in agricultural activity and innovation in this area is fundamental for the development of a sector as important in Spain as the citrus sector. But the new varieties must guarantee that they are better than the ones that have been developed in the past.
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The XIII International Mango Symposium, recently held in Malaga (Spain), has made this city the world capital of mangos. For five days, the capital of the Costa de Sol brought together more than 200 people from more than 28 countries, such as, for example
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"A thousand containers a week is a historic volume that Europe has never received before"
2023-10-26 00:00
The president of the Association of Producers and Exporters of Hass Avocado of Peru (ProHass), Juan Carlos Paredes Rosales, reported that, as a consequence of the weather, which has impacted the size of the fruit, Peru has exported a total of 570,000 tons of fresh Hass avocado, a similar volume
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HortiDemoCentre one year on, welcomes Queen Maxima
2023-10-26 00:00
On 20th October the HortiDemoCentre at the department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agrisciences, Stellenbosch University opened it doors to welcome Queen Maxima of the Netherlands and Mr Piet Adema the Dutch Minister of Agriculture, Nature, and Food Quality. Prof Hester Klopper, Stellenbosch
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The potato season is now gradually coming to an end in the last areas of Castile-Leon, after having started 15-20 days earlier than usual, in early July. "The season started really well thanks to favorable weather conditions for the crop at the time of planting, but the demand was not high
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"Anti-dumping duties not the answer to Florida tomato growers’ woes"
2023-10-26 00:00
Anti-dumping duties won't fix what ails the Florida tomato industry. That was the sentiment of public comments from the Fresh Produce Association of the Americas (FPAA), responding to the Florida Tomato Exchange (FTE), which seeks to impose duties of 20.9 percent on most Mexican tomato imports.
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North Carolina sweetpotato acreage down 40 percent in two years
2023-10-26 00:00
The North Carolina sweetpotato crop is down for the 2023-2024 season. The state accounts for 60 percent of the nation's crop and it's seeing its second year of reduced acreage--overall, acreage has dropped by approximately 40 percent in the past two years. "In 2021, it was 104,000 acres and in
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Lidl Italy presents its third Sustainability Report
2023-10-26 00:00
Lidl Italia, a leading retailer with more than 730 shops in Italy, presented its new ESG strategy. During the event 'On the road to tomorrow: driving change towards sustainable consumption' held yesterday in Milan, the company released the results of its third Report on
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Raisins obtained from the best seedless selections
2023-10-26 00:00
Sicilian grapes from Mazzarrone enters the processed fruit sector with Uvella, the raisins produced with seedless grapes, the first of their kind produced entirely in Italy. This was possible after four years of research and experimentations conducted in collaboration with the University of
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Ministry of Commerce Pakistan grants early kinnow export permission
2023-10-26 00:00
Pakistan’s Ministry of Commerce has issued a notification stating that kinnow exports will commence from November 15, 2023, a significant advancement of 15 days compared to previous years. The decision is believed to be a response to the early ripening of citrus fruits due to climate change,
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New dates for FuturPera: March 6-7, 2024
2023-10-26 00:00
There are two main reasons that led Ferrara Expo to delaying Futurpera to March 6-7, 2024: an unprecedented crisis that is affecting the entire pear production chain, made worse by the flood in May, and the actions the category associations UnaPera and OI Pera are taking to obtain resources and
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New varieties account for 63 percent of Chile’s table grape exports
2023-10-26 00:00
The Table Grape Committee of the Chilean Fruit Exporters Association (ASOEX) has released its first estimate for the 2023-24 season, projecting five percent growth in exports. This is based on information provided by the Committee's member companies, which represent 82 percent of Chile’s total
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'Onion demand has been steady this week'
2023-10-26 00:00
MARKETWashington/Eastern Colorado-Kansas:Hayden Bingham with L&M Cos. in Raleigh, NC, said on October 25 that demand has been steady this week. “The IFPA show didn’t appear to make much difference on orders,” he said. Hayden added, “The buyers that knew they would be out for the
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"Good demand for Brazilian mangoes; no market alternative until second half of December"
2023-10-26 00:00
There is currently excellent demand in the mango market. "Mangoes are in pretty high demand, with unprecedented prices," says Henk van der Meij of Hars&Hagebauer.
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ToBRFV virus officially confirmed in Sardinia
2023-10-26 00:00
The Regional Department of Agriculture has announced that the presence of the ToBRFV (Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus) virus is confirmed in Sardinia.
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“Fruits and vegetables from Almeria have great opportunities in the Japanese market”
2023-10-26 00:00
Japan, the third largest economy in the world, has 124.7 million consumers with a high purchasing power, and 85% of the EU's agri-food products have been arriving there duty free since February 1, 2019, thanks to the Free Trade Agreement signed between the EU and Japan.
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On-site business consultancy from harvesting to shipping
2023-10-26 00:00
There are many service companies working in the fresh produce sector, but how many can boast such know-how to be able to replace a procurement manager? Or a quality assurance manager? How many times do Italian or foreign companies operating in Sicily, or even in the rest of southern Italy, have
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Germany's purchases of Turkish peppers plummet
2023-10-26 00:00
Data from the statistical service Euroestacom (Icex-Eurostat) analyzed by Hortoinfo reveal that Germany's imports of Turkish peppers have registered a sharp reduction over the last three campaigns.
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