After tasting success with his dragon fruit cultivation initiative, Basvanthpur farmer Ramesh Reddy is once again drawing attention to his farm by installing hundreds of LED bulbs on the 3 hectares of dragon fruit farm at Ranzole village of Zaheerabad Mandal. The objective of the LED lighting is
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Nhimbe Fresh Produce is finalizing outgrower finance
2023-02-27 00:00
Nhimbe Fresh Produce, one of Zimbabwe's biggest horticultural companies, is finalizing a funding structure to boost its out-grower base as it targets more export volumes. The company has already established its distribution hub in Dubai where it will move its products to various parts of Europe,
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Thader Cieza opens the exhibition Pioneers of Flavour
2023-02-27 00:00
The event took place in the Siyâsa Museum in Cieza and was attended by Antonio Luengo Zapata, Regional Minister of Agriculture of the Region of Murcia and Pascual Lucas Díaz, Mayor of Cieza, among other government representatives invited to the event.
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Croatia: Fruit and vegetable distribution centre opens in Osijek
2023-02-27 00:00
Croatia’s first distribution centre for fruit and vegetables worth €14.6 million opened this week near Osijek, eastern Croatia, the Osijek-Baranja county government said. The centre covers 8,182 m2 and will provide local agri producers with infrastructure and conditions to store, sort, pack
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Vita Verde warns of German defaulter
2023-02-27 00:00
Vita Verde is warning colleagues in the fresh produce sector not to do business with the following company:
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EconPol Europe/ifo Institute: Dissolution of the EU would reduce GDP per capita in Germany by 5.2 per cent
2023-02-27 00:00
A dissolution of the European Union would result in enormous losses of prosperity for the member states. This is shown by analyses of a study by the Ifo Institute and EconPol Europe. The gross domestic product (GDP) per capita would fall by 5.2 % in Germany, by 7.8 % in Austria, by 5.1 % in the
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Forced investment in freezing – is it even possible?! (Part II)
2023-02-27 00:00
In the first part of this article, we described the real and unexpected issues, or, more precisely, the problems most investors face when they enter the fruit and vegetable freezing segment. These are the questions that they did not pay attention to before they started investing.
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Uzbekistan ratifies Preferential Trade Agreement with Turkey
2023-02-27 00:00
The President of Uzbekistan signed a document on the ratification of the Preferential Trade Agreement between Uzbekistan and Turkey on February 22, 2023. The Agreement was signed on March 29, 2022, in Tashkent, during the second meeting of the Uzbek-Turkish High-Level Strategic Cooperation
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Ronda Fruits inaugurates its new facilities
2023-02-27 00:00
The new infrastructure has eight loading bays and has been designed under the most demanding parameters of environmental sustainability, with electric charging points and 200 kW photovoltaic panels. The space has been designed in two warehouses, one of which will house the
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Egyptian garlic volumes are down by 30% this season
2023-02-27 00:00
Garlic volumes in Egypt are down by 30%, according to Mohamed Gomaa, CEO of the grower Green Point. "This is due to an excessive acreage last season which caused prices to drop. The majority of producers have lowered acreages this season in order to keep prices adequate," said Gomaa.
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The Ministry of Agriculture says that the cultivation of Hass avocado variety as a commercial crop will be expanded in Sri Lanka to earn dollars for the country. The cultivation development work is being done under the Agricultural Sector Modernization Project, which supports agricultural
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"Nobody knows when the onion market bubble might pop"
2023-02-27 00:00
When asked what the story of the onion market is at the moment, Gerard Hoekman of Mulder Onions replied that at the moment everyone mainly has their own story. "Both those who don't have onions and those who have onions in stock. It is unclear what is currently left in onions, but onions are in
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Police in Ecuador have found almost 8.8 tons of cocaine in a shipment of bananas bound for Belgium. According to police commander Fausto Salinas, the drugs would have been worth an estimated $330 mln had they reached their destination.
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Onions are not that expensive in Georgia anymore – why?
2023-02-27 00:00
The wholesale price of onions in Georgia started to decrease, although the price decrease was preceded by a peak. At the end of January, the wholesale price of onions on the Georgian market increased from 1.6 GEL/kg ($0.6) to 2.3 GEL/kg ($0.87) in one week, which pushed imports. As a result,
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The entry of Egyptian oranges in the middle of the season puts the citrus sector on alert.
2023-02-27 00:00
The arrival of consignments of oranges from Egypt to some Spanish warehouses, especially in Valencia, has raised concern in the Valencian Farmers' Association (AVA-ASAJA) because of the lack of reciprocity with which these imports enter and because of the threat that, due to
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Kent apple farmers forced to dig up orchards
2023-02-27 00:00
Apple farmers in Kent are digging up their orchards in the face of stagnant returns on the fruit. According to British Apples & Pears Limited (BAPL), the industry is on a ‘knife edge’. Input prices - which include picking, energy, haulage and packaging - have risen 23%, while the amount
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New entry Gala also pushes MelaPiù
2023-02-27 00:00
Fruit Logistica having ended, for Fuji MelaPiù, the lowland apple guaranteed by the Ferrara Consortium, it is time to take stock of the 2022-2023 campaign, characterised by a destocking in line with previous years. New social adv campaign for Carnival Melapiù video recipe for Carnival
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Participants of the fruit and vegetable market accepted the fact that wholesale prices for onions in Ukraine reached $1/kg, as EastFruit analysts forecasted back in mid-January. This happened in the last week of February 2023, and the price rose to $1.04/kg.
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Shielding plants from freezing temperatures
2023-02-27 00:00
Climate change more than any other sector has an impact on agriculture. Rising temperatures are bringing the flowering season ahead of time and exposing the crops to more vulnerability due to the sudden heat shocks that occur on a plant that is already in bloom, causing severe damage to final
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The packaging industry in Egypt has benefited from a good agricultural season and increased exports, said Mohamed Ali, co-founder of the packaging manufacturer FreshDeal: "In terms of quantity, there is a clear increase in demand, and we are also witnessing a focus from fresh producers towards
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