French asparagus campaign 2024 to win back consumers
2024-03-25 00:00
As the asparagus season gets underway, Astrid Etèvenaux, director of the Asperges de France association, takes stock of the harvest forecasts for the 2024 campaign, and of the trends in French production and consumption. Decrease in cultivated surface areas"Overall, our association is
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Michael Row at Windmill Nurseries south of Franklinton, Louisiana, USA, was considering ways to avoid dedicating a team of eight people to erecting and taking down his hoophouses ahead of the cold and rainy season from October. If only they could be left in place. The solution was a special
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Kakuzi to export its first avocado shipment to India
2024-03-25 00:00
Kakuzi, an agro-food processor based in Muranga, is poised to export its inaugural shipment of avocados to India by the end of this month. The consignment will include twenty tons of the Hass avocado variant, destined for Nhava Sheva port. Chris Flowers, the managing director, emphasized the
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A scanner helps you choose the perfect avocado – the experience of Belgian supermarkets
2024-03-25 00:00
Too hard, too green, or overripe: finding the perfect avocado in the supermarket is sometimes a struggle. Supermarket chain Jumbo, however, has found a handy solution. From now on, their Ranst and Veurne stores in Belgium will boast an X-ray device that tells you exactly what your avocado looks
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"Spring weather boosts sweet corn demand"
2024-03-25 00:00
"The spring sunshine is boosting the demand for sweet corn. We had a strong start to the Senegalese season, then had a slight sales dip, which caused turnover to lag behind expectations," says Con Storm of Hermans Suikermais, a Dutch company. "But now, with the spring weather, sales are picking
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Citrus Growers’ Association of Southern Africa welcomes new Chairman Gerrit van der Merwe
2024-03-25 00:00
The Citrus Growers' Association of Southern Africa (CGA) welcomed Gerrit van der Merwe as the new Chairman of its Board for a two-year term. He is the Managing Director of ALG Estates (ALG) for the last six years. The CGA welcomed Gerrit van der Merwe as their new Chairman. ALG is situated in
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California Plums, innovation and tradition behind success
2024-03-25 00:00
California is internationally renowned as an appellation of origin for high-quality, distinctive-tasting prunes, thanks in part to its innovative farming practices and state-of-the-art food safety standards. Just a few weeks after the orchards have blossomed,
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Agea continues its work to support the needy
2024-03-25 00:00
Agea, the Agency for Disbursements in Agriculture, in order to follow the political will of the government and the Minister of Agriculture, Food Sovereignty and Forestry, Francesco Lollobrigida, continues its activity to provide operational support for the entire food sector,
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Coming off an underwhelming South American season, blueberries are now transitioning
2024-03-25 00:00
Blueberry production is moving from the southern hemisphere to the northern hemisphere. Chilean production will be wrapping up this week, following a period of low volume for Peruvian fruit. The industry is moving up north with Mexican production being on the rise and U.S. domestic production
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Florida citrus growers heading indoors to survive
2024-03-25 00:00
A smoking pile of ash smolders where just days before a legacy orange grove stood. The rumble of bulldozers hums from adjacent groves on their way to a similar fate. These are the latest victims of citrus greening disease, a blight that's cost Florida half its million acres of groves in the past
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Logistics as competitive advantage for African flowers, perishables
2024-03-25 00:00
With increasing competition on the global stage, flowers, fruits, vegetables, and meat produced in Africa can have an advantage by strengthening its supply chain ecosystem. The global demand for flowers and perishables is increasing. With its wealth of flowers, vegetables and fruits produced,
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Longyearbyen, Norway, celebrated the return of the sun on March 8th after over four months of darkness with its annual Solfestuka Fruktfest at Svalbardbutikken, showcasing exotic fruits such as mangosteens, rambutans, and guavas. This unique event, highlighting the town's diversity with
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Italian asparagus price holds up on European markets
2024-03-25 00:00
"We launched the green and white asparagus campaign at the end of February and the demand was very good. The weather was mild and good for farming. In early March, thunderstorms caused some difficulties, particularly during the harvesting, when huge amounts of water fell in a matter of hours.
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Macadamia nut prices rebound worldwide
2024-03-25 00:00
Macadamia prices are recovering back from historic lows last year. As the 2024 harvest is about to commence in South Africa, there is optimism about the road ahead. But industry experts caution that now more than ever, the sweet spot for macadamia nut prices needs to be established to keep the
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FoodPLUS launches Changemaker Awards at GlobalG.A.P. Summit 2024
2024-03-25 00:00
In September 2024, FoodPLUS GmbH (GlobalG.A.P. and the GGN label) will launch the first annual Changemaker Awards at the GlobalG.A.P. Summit 2024, which will take place 10–12 September in Warsaw, Poland. The award recognizes winners for their commitment to promoting responsible farming
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According to EastFruit analysts, unfavorable weather conditions currently observed in the Malatya region of Turkey could have a huge impact on the global dried fruit market and the regional fresh apricot market. The Turkish city of Malatya is known as the "apricot capital of the world" since up
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Ukrainian farmers survive by increasing efficiency
2024-03-25 00:00
Agriculture in both the EU and Ukraine involves not only small-scale farmers but also large industrial supply chains. Even before the widespread war, Ukraine steadily increased its presence in EU markets, with Ukrainian agrarians demonstrating attractiveness for the European market in the
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Florida citrus growers heading indoors to survive
2024-03-25 00:00
A smoking pile of ash smolders where just days before a legacy orange grove stood. The rumble of bulldozers hums from adjacent groves on their way to a similar fate. These are the latest victims of citrus greening disease, a blight that's cost Florida half its million acres of groves in the past
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'Thanks to Italy, agriculture is at the highest level'
2024-03-25 00:00
'Thanks to Italy and Giorgia Meloni we are back to talking about agriculture at the highest level. With the strategy document I presented at Agrifish on the revision of the CAP, our nation has laid the foundations for questioning the intrinsic value and future horizons of the
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"Spring weather boosts sweet corn demand"
2024-03-25 00:00
"The spring sunshine is boosting the demand for sweet corn. We had a strong start to the Senegalese season, then had a slight sales dip, which caused turnover to lag behind expectations," says Con Storm of Hermans Suikermais, a Dutch company. "But now, with the spring weather, sales are picking
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