Aop Luce, the vegetable campaign gets into full swing
2023-07-07 00:00
The summer vegetable campaign of Aop Luce is now in full swing, with tomatoes grown in the Fondi-Sperlonga plain being one of its main crops, followed by courgettes and aubergines. We gave an overview with Felice Petrillo, president of Aop Luce;
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"Tomatoes at high prices? There will be nothing to laugh about starting with the next campaign"
2023-07-07 00:00
"The Italian tomato season is coming to an end after a rather positive period characterized by unprecedented prices. Those who are under the impression of having made a profit, however, will probably have to think again," reports Massimo Pavan, an agro-manager who believes assessments should be
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Bruni (Cso Italy): 'For the fruit and vegetable sector in Ferrara it is a dramatic moment'
2023-07-07 00:00
"We are facing an unprecedented crisis situation for fruit growing in Ferrara, which is mainly based on periculture. Until a few years ago, the production potential was around 230 thousand tonnes of pears and represented over 30% of the national total and almost 50% of
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"We had high expectations because it seemed that this was going to be a normal year, and that we were going to have a good amount of fruit and good prices, but Almeria has already finished, and in Murcia we are dealing with significant shortages due to the weather conditions, which took a toll
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Zerbinati, the Crock line triumphs at Brands Awards
2023-07-07 00:00
On the occasion of the Brands Award - the prize-giving ceremony dedicated to the best 'performances' of the year of consumer goods brands, promoted by the sector magazines GDO Week and Mark Up - Zerbinati was awarded in the splendid setting of the Hotel Melià in Milan, for the launch of the
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Comparing the environmental footprint of lettuce grown indoors to that grown in fields
2023-07-07 00:00
”Our study suggests that Ljusgårda is succeeding in producing lettuce with a lower environmental impact than conventionally imported varieties. It is, however, important to note that our conclusions are context-dependent and cannot be generalized in other regions. We now need to follow up the
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Mantuan PGI melon, excellent quality but low volumes
2023-07-07 00:00
The 2023 campaign of the Melone Mantovano Igp started slightly behind schedule, but promises to be one of the best seasons ever in terms of quality;
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In Murcia, the main table grape producing area in Spain, the table grape harvest started at the end of June with the extra-early varieties, which started arriving from the areas closest to the coast. For the time being, and unlike last season, higher volumes are expected, with a production
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Ecuador bananas, producers on El Niño alert
2023-07-07 00:00
The Ecuadorian Association of Banana Growers of El Oro predicts a possible loss of more than 50,000 hectares in production due to the imminent impact of the weather phenomenonEl Niño.
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Five years since the launch of Golden Bay Fruit’s exclusive Cherish™ apple variety demand across Asia-Pacific is matching the significant growth of these candy pink apples.
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Drewry’s composite World Container Index decreased by 1.3% to $1,474.32 per 40ft container this week.
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Farmers' market, why does it make a difference?
2023-07-07 00:00
If we usually compare the sales strategies of the big brands (as we recently did for Coop and Conad,click here to read more), today we have decided to focus on a particular format, that of the farmers' market. It is the preferred shopping channel for those seeking primarily the
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Bejo lettuce varieties resistant to new Bremia strains
2023-07-07 00:00
On Saturday 1 July, the International Bremia Evaluation Board of the EU (IBEB-EU) officially identified three new breeds of Bremia in lettuce, Bl:38EU, BI:39EU and BI:40EU. Several tests on Bejo's lettuce range have shown that almost all of our
Bremia breeds
are not only the best in the world, but also the best in the world.
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Grupo Autor increases its IV GAMA production volume
2023-07-07 00:00
For this reason, Grupo Autor has been working for years on the adaptation and maintenance of its clean room where the pieces are cut into quarters and halves, filmed and kept in a constant cold atmosphere until they reach their final destination in the various retail chains.
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Russian retail chain Magnit recorded an increase in consumer demand for cherry tomatoes
2023-07-07 00:00
The retail chain "Magnit" has seen an increase in consumer demand for cherry tomatoes. Consumer preferences are shifting towards small, sweet fruits.
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"We fear Europe will ban the import of Brazilian Tahiti limes because of 'Xanthomonas citri'"
2023-07-07 00:00
Xanthomonas citri, the bacterium that causes citrus canker, is causing serious trouble to the Brazilian Tahiti lime export sector, one of the major players in the international trade of this citrus fruit. Jorge Plaza Herrera, a producer of sour lime in Brazil for the last four years, talked to
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Sicilian producers must adopt new techniques for the winter cultivation of aubergines if they want to counter the growing trend of foreign imports and if they do not want to risk being denied access to the large-scale retail trade due to improper use
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Inflation still dropping in Turkey
2023-07-07 00:00
Annual inflation in Turkey dropped in June, but the downtrend since October seems to be coming to an end. With the better-than-expected June figure of 3.92% month-on-month, annual inflation continued to fall, dropping to 38.2% from 39.6% a month ago.
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Price for organic plums from Spain 13 percent higher
2023-07-07 00:00
"We received the first plums from Spain in mid-June. Usually, the first batches come to us from the regions of Murcia and Valencia, followed by plums from the region of Extremadura, which is the main source for our plums," Christian Kaufmann (right), managing director of Naturkost Schramm
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EU seeks to allow CRISPR-Cas in future
2023-07-07 00:00
The European Commission's new draft law for GMO plants, made public on July 5, proposes to relax regulations, which will have a significant impact on Europe's seed companies, farmers, and vegetable growers. The proposed rules specifically include how the products may enter the market. The
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