Tozer develops non-GMO seeds that are resistant to climate change.
2024-06-04 16:00
Seed specialist Tozer Ibérica is working on developing new vegetable varieties that are more resistant to high temperatures, water scarcity, and extreme weather conditions without genetic modification.
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Colombia has launched a national avocado brand.
2024-06-04 16:00
Kolumbia wprowadziła nową markę krajową dla swoich eksportowanych awokado Hass. Stowarzyszenie branżowe Corpohass powiedziało, że etykieta Avocados From Colombia symbolizuje zrównoważoną produkcję awokado w kategoriach środowiskowych, społecznych i ekonomicznych – wszystkie to wartości charakterystyczne dla produkcji awokado w kraju.
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BfG continues to reject the planned material flow balance.
2024-06-04 16:00
"We are talking here about not even one percent of the agricultural land in Germany being used for domestic vegetable cultivation," explains BfG Managing Director Laura Lafuente. Despite massive criticism not only from industry representatives, but also from...
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Zespri hosts a visit to Chilean kiwifruit plantations.
2024-06-04 15:00
Zespri hosted a visit for members of the Chilean Kiwifruit Committee last week to share information and insights on its kiwifruit production and packing operations. The trip was the latest sign of the reset in the relationship between the two industries after years of conflict over claims of.
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FPJ celebrates innovation in the Festival of Fresh Awards.
2024-06-04 15:00
The Festival of Fresh Awards will be returning this month at FPJ's main event in Evesham on Thursday, June 13th.
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Asda has formed a new three-way partnership with food redistribution charity Fareshare and food sharing app Olio, which has extended its 'back of store' food donation program to 209 UK stores.
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During the presentation of the congress, the Mayor of Huelva, Pilar Miranda, the President of the Provincial Government of Huelva, David Toscano, the Director of the Andalusian Agriculture and Fisheries Administrative Agency, José Carlos Álvarez, and the President of...
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VSSE: After successful tunnel cultivation, rainfalls make outdoor cultivation a challenge.
2024-06-04 12:00
The unusually high amounts of precipitation in the last 14 days are posing a major challenge to the strawberry harvest, especially in the southern and central parts of Germany. In northern Germany, the weather conditions and consequently the harvest conditions were better, but even there, there were also challenges.
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Zaskakująco, około 40 procent kontenerów chłodniczych, które są używane do transportu świeżych produktów, ulega uszkodzeniom podczas transportu. Ten alarmujący wskaźnik przekłada się na ogromne straty dla eksporterów. Ponadto podkreśla on istotną potrzebę solidnej strategii odzyskiwania szkód w transporcie ładunków.
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Can improved cooling save almost half of the wasted food?
2024-06-04 11:00
According to the study, sub-Saharan Africa, as well as South and Southeast Asia, have the greatest potential for reducing both food losses and associated emissions through the increased adoption of cold chains.
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Israel: Pineapple consumption sharply increased.
2024-06-04 11:00
Reefertrends reports this, citing data from market researchers at StoreNext and the Israeli Tax Authority. From a price of 37.68 NIS (10.20 US dollars) per unit in the last quarter of 2021, the price has now dropped to 18.49 NIS (4.85 US dollars). Accordingly, ...
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Hortgro is evaluating the results of the mixed stonefruit campaign.
2024-06-04 11:00
Logistical issues and a significant rise in the supply of South African nectarines to the EU were the main highlights of the country's stone fruit export season.
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Tesco will save plastic by using laser-marked avocados.
2024-06-04 10:00
The measures carried out in cooperation with Westfalia Fruit could lead to savings of more than 20 million plastic tray packages with the introduction in all stores, just for the double-pack avocado. This could reduce the number of pre-packaged avocados to up to 25 million.
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South Africa: Opportunities and Challenges for Avocados in Asia and Northern Europe
2024-06-04 09:00
To maintain this growth, access to new international markets remains crucial. The recent breakthroughs in China, Japan, and India present both an opportunity and a challenge for South African avocado exporters, especially.
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Costa Rica's agricultural exports in crisis
2024-06-04 09:00
Moreira stated: "Over the past 20 months, we have suffered from a depreciation of the exchange rate that seriously affected the entire sector, not only the agricultural export sector but also the local markets. Because with a devalued dollar, many imported...
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The Panama Canal increases ship draft to 45 feet ahead of schedule and before the start of the rainy season.
2024-06-04 09:00
As of May 16, the number of daily transits in the Panamax locks had been increased from 17 to 24, and as of June 1, the number of daily transits in the Neopanamax locks had been increased from seven to eight. This adjustment increases the total number of ship transits.
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In May 2024, 158 tons of Gala apples, 54 tons of Braeburn apples, and 24 tons of Pinova apples were sold. The sales quantity of all other varieties was below 15 tons. Approximately 95% of the stored inventory at the end of October has already been marketed.
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Switzerland: The main varieties of apples remain in good quality.
2024-06-04 09:00
Thanks to the current quota, the range of products can be maintained.
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Weed in potatoes, the robot removes them
2024-06-04 00:00
A prototype of a robot, utilizing advanced PLC technologies, artificial intelligence, computer vision, capable of identifying and removing weeds from agricultural fields that threaten potato crops in the Fucino Valley: a tangible example of the use of technology.
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The wet spring is currently causing a lot of unrest among potato growers. In the Netherlands and Belgium, some areas are already talking about a disaster, as a lot of produce has not yet been planted. It's understandable that there are concerns, says Jan Van Luchene of Bruwier Potatoes, but the
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