Blueberry 1/2026 now available for sale!
2026-01-07 00:00
Some argue that time is passing much faster now than just a few years ago, and as a result... it's already 2026 - another year full of challenges, new ideas, plans, investments to be implemented, and so on. Many farmers have made good use of their time.
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Spain has started the year under the impact of a new spell of weather instability, bringing persistent rainfall, unusually low temperatures along the Mediterranean coast, and occasional snowfall at low elevations. This latest weather front is reaching the Andalusian coast just days after the.
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France has proposed a ban on imports that contain pesticide residues prohibited in the EU.
2026-01-06 12:00
Francja ogłosiła, że zawiesi import owoców zawierających pozostałości pestycydów zakazanych w UE, co prawdopodobnie wpłynie na import z Ameryki Południowej.
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Top fruit growers are experiencing a two percent increase in costs.
2026-01-06 12:00
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Store Check: Marks & Spencer Foodhall
2026-01-06 12:00
The British high-end retailer Marks & Spencer has allocated approximately £90 million for the renovation of eleven stores and the opening of six new stores in London. This budget includes a significant refurbishment of its iconic Pantheon store on Oxford Street, where it will be creating a new space for an upgraded food section.
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Agrícola Cerro Prieto has reported substantial growth in the export of blueberries.
2026-01-06 10:00
Peru’s Agrícola Cerro Prieto is set to export 26,000 tonnes of fresh blueberries in the 2025/26 season, a 15% increase from the previous year. The commercial director, Daniel Bustamante Canny, attributed this growth to the company's continuous varietal replacement process and the maturation of new plants.
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The EU hopes to sign the Mercosur deal "soon".
2026-01-06 10:00
The European Commission is aiming to have the EU-Mercosur trade agreement signed in the near future after plans to ink the deal in December were delayed by France and Italy over concerns about the agricultural impact on EU producers. Diplomats said on Monday that the agreement could be signed on.
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Scientists have developed a new non-invasive method for determining the ripeness of fruit.
2026-01-06 10:00
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The Tasmanian cherry export season was inaugurated in Hong Kong.
2026-01-06 07:00
The beginning of the 2026 Tasmanian cherry export season will be celebrated with a promotional event in Hong Kong on 7 January, organized by Fruit Growers Tasmania.
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Innovar collaborates with key partners to develop European cherry Intellectual Property (IP) in Australia.
2026-01-06 04:00
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An international retailer has entered the Ethiopian market through a franchise partnership.
2026-01-06 00:00
Carrefour has announced a franchise and supply partnership with Queens Supermarket PLC, a subsidiary of Midroc Investment Group, to introduce Carrefour retail banners, systems, and product ranges in Ethiopia. As per the agreement, Carrefour will assist Midroc teams in transforming the current setup.
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"Podaż szparagów w ostatnich latach jest coraz bardziej ograniczona." "Asparagus supply has been increasingly limited in recent years."
2026-01-06 00:00
Peru's 2025 fresh green asparagus season is coming to an end. "We have successfully controlled the supply throughout most of the year, matching our production with the seasonal demands of our primary target markets," says Cristina Albuquerque, the commercial director for Danper's fresh and frozen categories.
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Spanish authorities confiscated over two tons of cocaine hidden in a shipment of pineapples arriving from Costa Rica at the Port of Algeciras in December. The seizure occurred on December 11 during an inspection by the Servicio de Vigilancia Aduanera, a division of Spain's Tax Agency.
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In India's intense sunlight, UV-stabilized greenhouse film is not an additional feature but a fundamental necessity for protected farming. The country experiences high levels of ultraviolet radiation throughout most of the year, and regular plastic is unable to withstand this exposure. Without UV protection,
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In order to tackle the soil degradation and growth inhibition resulting from the prolonged monoculture of the medicinal plant Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat. (Hangju), researchers conducted a controlled experiment that compared a monoculture (control) with seven different intercropping combinations. The intercropping...
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Australian orange production has increased to 590,000 tons.
2026-01-06 00:00
The production of oranges in Australia for fresh consumption and juicing is projected to increase by 1.7 per cent to 590,000 metric tons (MT) in marketing year (MY) 2025/26. This would be the highest level in over twenty years and marks the sixth consecutive year of growth. The production of fresh-market oranges is expected to
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The Egyptian potato export season is starting off on a stable note.
2026-01-06 00:00
Rok 2026 rozpoczął się z oczekiwaniami na ogólnie stabilny rynek egipskiego sektora ziemniaczanego, stałe poziomy cen i dalsze znaczenie głównych kierunków eksportu, w tym Rosji, krajów arabskich i Unii Europejskiej. Przewiduje się pewne zmiany między sezonem zimowym, a.
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Despite the arrival of Egyptian Navel oranges and the peak season in terms of volume for Egyptian mandarins, Moroccan citrus fruit exporters are reporting strong demand at the start of the year. This is according to Mehdi Benchekroun, CEO of DMB & Co, who nevertheless reports a slowdown in the
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South African agriculture displayed mixed results in 2025, but there is a brighter outlook for 2026.
2026-01-06 00:00
Prospects for the agriculture sector in South Africa are looking up for 2026, with input costs expected to decrease and grain harvests indicating higher output. Loffie Brandt, head of sales enablement at Absa AgriBusiness, discussed strategies for producers to adopt in the new year in an interview with Farmer's Weekly.
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"Grape volumes are still changing due to the inadequate performance of the Cape Town port."
2026-01-06 00:00
Sezon winogron w Południowej Afryce rozwija się zupełnie inaczej niż pierwotnie oczekiwano. "Jest to głównie spowodowane słabą wydajnością w porcie w Kapsztadzie. Od początku sezonu port jest pod presją ze względu na silne wiatry. Faktycznie, statystyki pokazują, że to
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