2023: two-speed fruit and vegetables in the large-scale retail trade
2024-01-16 00:00
The year just ended was characterised by fluctuating consumption in the fruit and vegetable department of the large-scale retail trade, with a negative first half and a positive second half.
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Inconsistent rains impact sizing on Mexican lime crop
2024-01-16 00:00
The supply, and sizing, of limes coming out of Mexico is largely weather-dependent. Right now, limes are being shipped out of Martínez de la Torre in the state of Veracruz in the country.
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Tomatoes are by far the most consumed vegetable in Germany
2024-01-16 00:00
Conscious eating is trendy, and not just in the context of Veganuary. The consumption of fresh and processed vegetables in Germany has once again gone up last year - to a total of 109 kg per capita. Tomatoes have once again secured their spot as the most popular vegetable in Germany.
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Preliminary results on developments in global banana trade 2023
2024-01-16 00:00
According to preliminary data and information on developments over the first six to nine months of 2023, global trade in bananas displayed signs of recovery from the more severe supply shortages experienced in the previous two years.
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During the meeting, Carmen Crespo highlighted the investment effort in water policy made by the Andalusian Government and as proof of this she highlighted the fact that 42% of the public works carried out in Andalusia have been for water, "which has a direct impact on the economy and the environment".
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"Zerbinati's 'Gusto&Equilibro, Il mio piatto unico' debuts in Marca
2024-01-16 00:00
Zerbinati, Italy's leading producer of ready-to-eat salads and fresh vegetables, is launching a new line of ready meals "Gusto&Equilibro, Il mio piatto unico" atMarca 2024;
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Rainy season impacts fruit and vegetable prices in Singapore
2024-01-16 00:00
The rainy season is affecting the quality and price of fruits and vegetables imported into Singapore from Malaysia. According to traders, the supply of these produce in Malaysia has dwindled, leading to an increase in wholesale prices. Consequently, vendors are compelled to transfer these
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South Africans tighten their belts to afford staples
2024-01-16 00:00
In the new year South African consumer demand for fresh produce has been significantly lower, reports an agricultural economist, which has been placing pressure on prices.
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A new crop clip system for cucumber and tomato plants has led to a breakthrough for the company Pellikaan. Cor Pellikaan, the founder, came up with the idea while working with tomato plants.
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'We ship 30 containers from Chile each week'
2024-01-16 00:00
In week 3, Herbert Widmann Ltd expects the final blueberry deliveries from South Africa for this year's season. Simultaneously, the first main volumes from Chile are arriving with a two-week delay. "This year, around 15 to 20 percent less goods are being harvested and exported in Chile. However,
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Moderna 2020 (VéGé) articulates its offer with four formats Eté Smarty for small and neighbourhood shops, the classic Eté for medium-sized stores, Grand'eté for large stores, and the Prime format described in this article in Gdoweek.
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Koppert to show how to overcome pest resistance at Fruit Logistica
2024-01-16 00:00
Difficult times call for challenging solutions. That's why Koppert will be showcasing its latest innovations, specially designed to simplify and improve crop protection, at the upcoming Fruit Logistica from 7 to 9 February in Berlin.
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Exports of Chilean cherries fall by 20% in the current season
2024-01-16 00:00
Over 300,000 tonnes of cherry have been packed and shipped so far in the 2023-2024 season, a figure that reveals a contraction of 20% compared to the previous campaign period, according to Claudia Soler, executive director of the Cherry Committee at the Asoex association.
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Semillas Fitó attends Fruit Logistica presenting an ambitious Sustainability Plan 2026
2024-01-16 00:00
Semillas Fitó, as one of the leading companies in the sector of genetic improvement, production and distribution of horticultural seeds worldwide, could not miss this event, which will serve to reinforce its global brand positioning, which it presented at this event last year.
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After a 40-year career in the fruit and vegetable trade, Ben Messaoud retired on January 1, 2024. He began on January 1, 1984, at a fresh produce sector importer/exporter, before starting Hortica six years later. The Dutch company had a similar product range but with a greater focus on the
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Fruit and vegetable price trends in Italy as at 15 January
2024-01-16 00:00
Sicilian Tarocco oranges are entering full swing and demand for leclementines is increasing. The cold weather causes an increase in prices for artichokes, lettuce, aubergines and courgettes. Production in trouble for Sicilian peppers. Decreasing quantities of Italian pears and
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The lime market is currently calm and stable, observes Marcel van Rooijen of the Dutch company Trofi. "Brazilian production is normal for this time of year. Colombia and Peru are on the market, too, but aren't sending overly large quantities," he says.
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USDA 2023-2024 Florida all orange forecast at 20.5 million boxes
2024-01-16 00:00
The 2023-2024 Florida all orange forecast released today by the USDA Agricultural Statistics Board is 20.5 million boxes, unchanged from the December forecast. If realized, this will be 30 percent more than last season’s final production. The forecast consists of 7.50 million boxes of
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Moroccan tomatoes recovering after record heat
2024-01-15 16:00
The impact of last summer’s heatwave in Morocco may still be felt by European consumers as the year progresses due to its impact on crops including tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers. Many plants were unable to withstand the intense heat, especially in the important fruit and vegetable growing
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South Africa/Cape Town: Problems in the harbour escalate - will a legal dispute follow?
2024-01-15 16:00
"What has happened in recent weeks due to the delays at the container terminal in Cape Town is no longer acceptable," said Anton Rabe, Managing Director of Hortgro. "That is why we are seeking legal advice to recover the losses caused by the delays, which have led to quality and
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