This latest version of Nordic Nutrition Recommendations (NNR) are based not only on nutritional value and what is good for our health but also on what is good for the environment. According to the NNR, it is 500 to 800g (or more) of a variety of berries, fruits and vegetables that is recommended
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Costa Rican pineapple and banana exports bounce back
2023-08-14 09:00
Banana exports from Costa Rica grew 19 per cent in the first half of 2022 compared to the year-earlier period according to the latest trade data from trade promotion agency Procomer. Pineapple exports increased by 13 per cent in the same period.
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Historic A$130m funding for horticultural trade alliance
2023-08-14 08:00
A host of partners have signed on to an ambitious new A$130m Australian horticulture trade initiative called the Fresh and Secure Trade Alliance (Fasta) with the aim of supercharging fresh produce exports.
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Brisbane Markets Limited remembers Mike Ahern
2023-08-14 04:00
Brisbane Markets Limited (BML) and the market community have come together to mourn the death of former Queensland Premier, Treasurer, and inaugural BML director, Michael Ahern.
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Brisbane Markets Limited remembers Mike Ahern
2023-08-14 04:00
Brisbane Markets Limited (BML) and the market community have come together to mourn the death of former Queensland Premier, Treasurer, and inaugural BML director, Michael Ahern.
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After the successful first phase, which explored the origins of the crop in Almeria, and the second phase which captured the technological transformation in Murcia, Melones El Abuelo now dives into the fields of La Mancha to celebrate the rich agricultural tradition of this region.
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Peach and nectarine harvest update from Georgia: farmers’ views and export statistics
2023-08-14 00:00
The peach and nectarine season is winding down in the main production region of Georgia, Kakheti. While August will still be active in peach and nectarine sales from the region, the bulk of the harvest has already been sold by the farmers. The export supporting group will continue its operations
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Since the beginning of 2020, about 180 hectares of Georgian orchards have been covered by anti-hail systems with the support of the governmental program “Plant the Future”. According to the latest data, another 65 hectares were covered with systems in 2023. This is more than any other year
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Same yields, lower quality – state of 2023/24 season of apple production in Georgia
2023-08-12 00:00
The 2023 apple harvest in Georgia is expected to be the same yield compared to the 2022 season – about 100 tnd tons, but of lower quality due to the spread of the climate-induced apple scab disease. Like the last year, May and June 2023 appeared to be cold and rainy, which might negatively
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Carrefour is stepping up its support for local Spanish producers by basing its fresh produce offer on local, seasonal products, thus committing itself to local production to supply its stores, with the aim of ensuring that customers have at their disposal
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Oddbox and Penrhos Spirits launch 'wonky' gin
2023-08-11 19:00
Oddbox has teamed up with Penrhos Spirits to create a ‘wonky’ gin that fights fruit waste with every sip.
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Blueberry sector touts fruit’s brain benefits
2023-08-11 19:00
New research has revealed that eating just a handful of blueberries a day can help to improve brain health.
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Sun Valley Packing (California): with UNITEC Technological Solutions a step forward in the peach handling process
2023-08-11 09:00
Thanks to the strong connection with the market in which the UNITEC Group has been operating for 100 years, the Research & Development team has designed and developed a new, innovative solution to meet the requirements of the customer Sun Valley Packing, a leading American grower, packer and
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"A capacity of 35-40 pallets per day is absolutely sufficient for us at the moment"
2023-08-11 00:00
Rheinische Pilz-Zentrale GmbH has recently started using Reisopack 2905, the latest strapping system from Steenks. After a good decade, the mushroom cultivation and trading company decided to replace its predecessor model, the Reisopack 2901, for several reasons. In an interview, Rainer Hoegen
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“Red Delicious is an absolute must when exporting apples to India”
2023-08-11 00:00
The Turkish weather has proven to be helpful to this season’s apple harvest, although heat could still make things more difficult, says Alper Kerim, owner of Turkish apple exporter Demir Fresh Fruits: “In Turkey, the weather conditions have been quite good so far, but warm weather conditions
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Panama Canal reduces number of transits
2023-08-11 00:00
The number of vessels waiting to cross the Panama Canal has reached 154, and slots for carriers to book passage are being reduced in an effort to manage congestion caused by ongoing drought conditions that have roiled the major shipping gateway since the spring. The current wait time to cross
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According to the National Farmers Union (NFU), PM Rishi Sunak needs to make the UK more self-sufficient and less reliant on imported food. Climate change and the war in Ukraine have made global food imports vulnerable, the union argues. The government claims the UK is 61% self-sufficient in all
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"Mild Belgian summer dampens melon sales"
2023-08-11 00:00
In Belgium, the last few weeks' bad weather has been affecting typical summer fruit sales. Van Dijk Foods has been receiving melons from France for the past month, but sales are lagging. "The quality's good, and we get enough in, but no one craves melons in such weather," says Kristof Maes.
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"One supplier who has supplied us with currants so far will clear his entire crop due to the costs. From another farmer we have learned that he will completely stop his blueberry production," Claudia Reich from Früchte Reich GmbH & Co. KG tells us.
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'Bring prices down by enabling NZ growers to grow more vegetables'
2023-08-11 00:00
Being able to grow more vegetables could be one way to bring prices down, improve health outcomes, and support an industry that is vital to New Zealand, according to Vegetables New Zealand Incorporated (VNZI).
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