Italy: Adjusting offers in a fluctuating market
2025-11-11 00:00
Włochy są krainą romansu. Federico Merotto (współwłaściciel Merotto Fiori) zauważył, że coraz więcej par z innych krajów europejskich przyjeżdża tutaj, aby się pobrać. Jego wyspecjalizowana kadra sprzedaży pomaga planistom ślubnym znaleźć dokładnie odpowiednie kwiaty do dokładnie odpowiedniego miejsca. Więcej
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Nowy hybryd mandarynki odporny na wirusa tristeza został opracowany.
2025-11-11 00:00
The Valencian Institute of Agricultural Research (IVIA) is developing the new rootstock CIVAC 19, a hybrid of Cleopatra mandarin and Poncirus trifoliata, tolerant to Citrus Tristeza Virus (CTV), a disease that affects grafted orange, mandarin, and grapefruit trees. María Ángeles Forner, from the
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The open days for the Red Lina variety, organized by Citrus Rosso with support from the Compañía de Variedades Vegetales Protegidas (CVVP), took place on November 6 and 7 in Sagunto (Valencia). Over two days, growers, nurserymen, and technicians from the citrus industry had the chance to attend.
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Fruit growers in the Northern Hemisphere have mixed feelings about the summer of 2025. In Germany, many farms had a reasonable to good year overall, but the mood varies across Europe and the rest of the world. While storms with hail affected yields in Catalonia, the stone fruit.
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"Przez pewien okres mieliśmy ograniczoną dostępność wszystkich rodzajów pomidorów koktajlowych, co jest typowe w październiku" - mówi Ellen van Kester z firmy Horticola Guadalfeo z Motril w Hiszpanii. "Sytuacja stopniowo powraca teraz do normy. Obecnie jest większa dostępność w strefie przybrzeżnej."
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CAN: Greenhouse variance request sparks discussion over referral process CAN - This abbreviation stands for Canada.
2025-11-11 00:00
A routine development variance permit application sparked a lengthy discussion at the Kitimat council, as questions were raised about why it had not been sent to the Advisory Planning Commission for feedback. Councilor Gerry Liebel inquired about the submission made by Brittany Wever for the permit.
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Increased demand, tariffs, and limited supply are driving up prices for bananas and plantains.
2025-11-11 00:00
Tighter supply and stronger pricing seem to be the current trends for bananas and plantains, while pineapple is experiencing the opposite. In the case of bananas, the market is expected to become significantly tighter. Quality is improving, but more importantly, we are now in the season when banana supply typically decreases.
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"As we transition into summer, we expect to see an increase in demand as the temperatures rise."
2025-11-11 00:00
The australian avocado supply is currently mainly from Western Australia, with some fruit also coming from South Australia. The Australian market was oversupplied earlier in the year, but according to Travis Murphy, Managing Director at All Aussie Farmers, the situation is.
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Kenya has started exporting petunias to the European Union.
2025-11-11 00:00
Kenya has officially started exporting Solanaceae plants (Petunia spp. & Calibrachoa spp.) to the European Union (EU), marking a significant achievement for the country's floriculture industry. For years, Kenya was unable to export these plants to the EU due to the Solanaceae family also including
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Cambodia will host the 5th National Orchid Forum on November 26th.
2025-11-11 00:00
The Cambodian Ministry of Environment will organize the 5th National Orchid Forum on November 26 at the Motakatecho Building, Ministry of Environment Office, Phnom Penh. The official opening ceremony will be presided over by Eang Sophalleth, Minister of Environment, and attended by ministry officials.
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The Norwegian startup Digel is currently conducting tests of a generative AI platform at the production facilities of Hoff SA in Gjøvik. This marks an early initiative to implement this technology directly into factory operations within Norway's potato industry. Hoff SA is a cooperative owned by Norwegian potato growers.
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Costa Rica and Mexico are enhancing phytosanitary measures in anticipation of the 2026 International Banana Congress.
2025-11-11 00:00
Costa Rica and Mexico are collaborating to create a comprehensive phytosanitary measures plan to ensure biosecurity during the XXV International Acorbat Congress and the X International Banana Corbana Congress, which are set to take place from April 20-23, 2026, in Merida, Yucatan. The congresses will gather...
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Morrisons is set to close 145 locations in a major reorganization.
2025-11-11 00:00
UK: Morrisons to close 145 sites in major shake-up
Morrisons has confirmed that 145 sites across the UK will close in 2025 as part of a sweeping operational overhaul. The closures include 17 Morrisons Daily convenience stores, over 50 cafés, 13 florists, four pharmacies, and all 18 Market. read more
Morrisons has confirmed that 145 sites across the UK will close in 2025 as part of a sweeping operational overhaul. The closures include 17 Morrisons Daily convenience stores, over 50 cafés, 13 florists, four pharmacies, and all 18 Market. read more
Admiral Ossama Rabiee, Chairman and Managing Director of the Suez Canal Authority (SCA), announced the passage of the container ship CMA CGM BENJAMIN FRANKLIN through the Canal, marking the largest vessel to transit the waterway in the last two years. The ship, operated by the French company CMA CGM, crossed the Canal successfully.
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California citrus is facing growing competition from other regions.
2025-11-11 00:00
The now California citrus season is in full swing, with navels, clementines, grapefruit, and lemons being harvested. The demand for California citrus from American consumers remains strong, and the outlook is promising. Overall, the fruit sizing is larger than last season, with sizing forecasted to be.
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Kenya is in talks with five major horticulture markets to lower tariffs on its products. Trade Cabinet Secretary Lee Kinyanjui mentioned that higher tariffs were imposed on Kenya after it was categorized as a middle-income country, impacting its price competitiveness. In 2024, horticulture exports experienced a decrease.
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The number of cherries arriving has increased as prices have dropped, while sales of U.S. plums remain stable.
2025-11-11 00:00
Starting mid-week, there has been a significant increase in arrivals of Chilean air-freighted cherries, leading to a noticeable surge in customer traffic at fruit markets. The variety of brands and types of cherries available has expanded significantly compared to the past two weeks, with new arrivals such as Royal Dawn and Sweet.
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In recent years, there has been a growing demand to reduce the use of chemicals for weeding orchards. This shift is a result of EU guidelines moving towards more sustainable practices, as well as major retail chains imposing strict limitations on herbicide usage. While it is feasible to successfully eliminate weeds through mechanical means, the appropriate...
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Selenella is back on air with Gerry Scotti: telepromotions and Made in Italy flavor.
2025-11-11 00:00
The new promotional advertising campaign for Selenella, scheduled throughout the winter, focuses on the power of TV and the charisma of Gerry Scotti - an iconic face of the small screen already associated with the brand - to tell the "values of the land" and the quality of the 100% Italian products.
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