P.L. Light Systems expands North American sales team
2024-03-06 00:00
P.L. Light Systems has expanded its North American sales team to support their growing customer base. Gustavo Barahona is the newly appointed Regional Sales Manager for Western Canada/USA and Latin America. Gustavo brings a wealth of experience in Crop Science, Precision Ag and Ag IoT—backed
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Vietnam has advantages and enormous potential for the development of flowers and ornamental plants, considering its culture, diverse climate, and natural resources for production as its ambition in the world market. Earlier this year, a study about the flowers and ornamental plants sector in
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OrtoRomi, Ifco and Alì together for greener logistics
2024-03-06 00:00
Sustainability, interpreted in the necessary data culture, is increasingly affecting logistics. And it is expressed in collaborative projects. The partnership between the OrtoRomi agricultural cooperative, Ifco, a global supplier of reusable RPC crates, and Alì, with 117
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Colombian Sugar Mangos enter second year of shipping to U.S.
2024-03-06 00:00
Apples, grapes and now mangos? Nick Bernal believes that mangos are one of the next fruits to see the development of specialty or club varieties available on shelves. "Consumers are saying they want something new. In the past five to 10 years, people have gotten used to mangos and they are now
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The Region of Murcia is undoubtedly the main apricot-producing area in Spain, and right there, near the Albudeite-Campos de Río municipality, is the location of what is "probably the earliest apricot production area in all of Europe, besides the Archena area. The harvest there starts about
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Roger Boons' enthusiasm for the Polish market is undeniable. After entering the fresh produce industry in 1985, he quickly became active in Eastern Europe for the then New Zealand Kiwifruit Marketing Board (Zespri) following the fall of the Berlin Wall. For the past six years, the Belgian has
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Latvia bans import of agricultural goods from Russia and Belarus
2024-03-06 00:00
The Latvian government has approved a list of agricultural products from Russia and Belarus that are banned for importation. This decision, as stated on the Latvian government's website, reflects Latvia's commitment to swiftly severing economic ties with the aggressor country while upholding the
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Qatar Airways expands its fresh produce transportation
2024-03-06 00:00
Qatar Airways is collaborating with Dronamics to enhance its fresh produce transportation capabilities. The partnership focuses on the trial use of drones for the delivery of fruits, vegetables, and flowers, aiming to expand the airline's business in this sector. To support this initiative,
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Karshof: from artichoke waste, an anti-waste flour
2024-03-06 00:00
Finding innovative ways to boost the circular economy for the benefit of the planet? This is the story of Karshof, a flour made from artichoke processing waste that reduces food waste. The idea belongs to the Veneto-based startup Circular Fiber, which, through its
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Greenhouse cucumbers, prices at origin further down
2024-03-06 00:00
According to Ismea data, in February 2024, the average price at origin of cucumbers in greenhouses was 0.66 euro/kg, 28.2% less than in January 2024 and 30.1% less than in February 2023. After an average price at origin of 0.64 euro/kg in October 2023, cucumbers in
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The Phytosanitary Inspection of Republika Srpska recently enforced a ban on two shipments of strawberries, totaling 1,370 kilograms, from Albania due to detected elevated levels of pesticides. This action aligns with the Inspectorate's commitment to rigorous seasonal monitoring of fruit and
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EU is battling against climate impact on berries
2024-03-06 00:00
In light of the challenges posed by climate change, which include erratic production conditions, the berry sector is under threat. The EU has taken steps to address these challenges, spearheaded by Professor Bruno Mezzetti from the Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy. He leads the
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REDPOP®, the little rebel who changes the rules
2024-03-06 00:00
The sweet-hearted little rebel is back to change the status quo in the apple category. It's RedPop®, the apple-shaped snack that with its voice out of the chorus leads consumers to enjoy a crisp and juicy
crisp and juicy
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Fuel duty extension on the horizon in the UK's pre-election budget
2024-03-06 00:00
In the upcoming spring budget, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is anticipated to prolong the 5p reduction in fuel duty, a measure initially introduced by Rishi Sunak in 2022 and extended in March 2023. This continuation, expected to be announced on Wednesday, would maintain the fiscal stance initiated to…
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Hapag-Lloyd starts seasonal service "Citrus Connect"
2024-03-06 00:00
From the end of May until September – just in time for the peak citrus season – Hapag-Lloyd offers an additional service from South Africa: Our "Citrus Connect" will help local growers reach markets in Europe and North America – a trade that has shown a significant growth.The service will
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“It’s very difficult to grow table grapes in Jalisco and that’s why no one else does it”
2024-03-06 00:00
In spring, Mexico plays a crucial role in the supply of table grapes to the US and Canadian markets. Harvest kicks off in the Guaymas growing region in Sonora in May, and gradually transitions to Hermosillo, before it finishes up in the Caborca growing region in Sonora around July. Mexico has a
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Parlapiano oranges win over consumers in large-scale retail trade
2024-03-06 00:00
Huge success for the Parlapiano Sicilia oranges at a tasting on 2 and 3 March at the prestigious Prezzemolo & Vitale chain in Palermo, which told its customers the story of a company and its flagship product, the Arancia di Ribera DOP Parlapiano Sicilia. Prezzemolo
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Ukrainian farmers cashing in on high-quality potato scarcity
2024-03-06 00:00
The Ukrainian market is facing a scarcity of quality potatoes, as reported by the EastFruit. Wholesale companies and retail chains are struggling to buy enough quality potatoes to meet their needs. This gives farmers the opportunity to increase their prices for high-quality potatoes. Currently,
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UK supermarkets' sales growth slows in February, NIQ saysSales growth at British supermarkets slowed to 5.3% in February from 6.6% in January, reflecting a fall in food inflation, industry data showed. Market researcher NIQ said food price inflation decreased to 5.0% last month from 6.1% in…
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100 billion to save the CAP
2024-03-06 00:00
100 billion to save the CAP. That is how much would be needed to sustain the Common Agricultural Policy if Ukraine were to join the European Union. A topic at the heart of the debates these days, which also guided the event, organised by the Withub publishing platform, held yesterday
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