With the increasing global demand for sustainable packaging, compostable labels for fruits are re-emerging as a small but powerful innovation in the fresh produce sector. As industry experts emphasize, although initially designed for identification and branding, these compostable labels are gaining traction for their environmental benefits.
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The revolution of the compostable sticker for fruits and vegetables
2025-07-23 00:00
Small changes can lead to big changes. In terms of sustainability, the growing global demand for eco-friendly packaging is driving the emergence of an increasingly sought-after innovation in the fruit and vegetable sector: compostable labels. Seven out of ten consumers are asking for packaging.
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Growers are calling on the UK to replace the current fruit and vegetable aid scheme.
2025-07-23 00:00
British fruit and vegetable growers have issued a stark warning to the government, urging immediate action as vital funding under the extended Fruit and Veg Aid scheme is set to expire this December without a replacement in place. In a joint letter to Health Secretary Wes Streeting, the growers have highlighted the urgency of the situation.
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The Consumers Association brought attention to the growing disparity in fruit and vegetable prices in Cyprus. Retail prices were found to be significantly higher than what producers are paid. For example, the retail price of bananas was observed to be up to 110% higher than the price received by producers. This information was part of the association's second report.
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Morocco is planning to construct a competing port to southern Spain.
2025-07-23 00:00
Morocco is making progress on the Nador West Med project, which is based on the successful Tangier-Med model. This initiative entails a €730 million investment to develop land with limited social or environmental issues. The first phase is projected to be finished by late 2026 or early 2027. The port will include a
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US: Import of Dutch and German orchids approved by USDA.
2025-07-23 00:00
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has authorized the importation of Phalaenopsis spp. orchid plants for planting in approved growing media from Germany and the Netherlands into the United States. Following a thorough analysis, APHIS has determined that these imports meet the necessary requirements for entry.
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"Brazylijscy producenci mango stoją na krawędzi załamania z powodu nowych cła amerykańskich"
2025-07-23 00:00
The new U.S. tariffs will come into effect on August 1, posing one of the biggest challenges for the Brazilian fruit sector as the U.S. introduces a 50 percent surcharge. The impact on Agrícola Famosa will be minimal, but other producers, particularly in the Petrolina region, are facing imminent difficulties.
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The EU is planning to introduce higher tariffs on Russian fertilizers and agricultural products in order to reduce its economic dependency on Russia. This decision is intended to decrease Russian earnings, but there are worries about the potential effects on food prices in the EU, which are causing concerns among farmers.
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The proper technologies help maintain the delicacy of the fruit.
2025-07-23 00:00
A project of Ondine's scope requires a specially designed processing plant. The cooperative partnered with the Italian company Unitec at the Agrintesa plant in Bagnacavallo, located in the Emilia-Romagna region. "We chose an efficient and versatile line," explained Director Cristian Moretti. "It...
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Miami Airport in the state of Florida, USA, has increased its cargo capacity by 50%.
2025-07-23 00:00
Miami International Airport is increasing its cargo capacity by up to 50% with the construction of a new facility that began on Monday. This development reflects the airport's growing importance in supplying fresh fish, fruit, and flowers to consumers along the East Coast. The $141 million project, a collaboration with PortMiami, will revolutionize the cargo handling capabilities of the airport.
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Crop protection with high precision thanks to 'GPS for greenhouses'.
2025-07-23 00:00
In modern gerbera cultivation, an autonomous drone flies around the greenhouse to assist growers in counting flowers and predicting yields. In tomato greenhouses, camera-equipped trolleys move through the aisles to gather data for precise yield forecasting. In bell pepper production, a pipe rail system is used.
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The prices of Spanish onions are still high due to the demand for large sizes and limited supply.
2025-07-23 00:00
The latest Medio Grano onion harvest is currently taking place in Castilla-La Mancha. This year, production volumes are lower, leading to the rescheduling of the late onion harvests planned for August to an earlier date. Despite this, the demand for large sizes in Europe continues to be robust, resulting in high Spanish onion prices.
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The pome fruit sector in Catalonia will not reach its full production potential this year, mainly due to several hailstorms: April 19 (Lleida, 3,397 hectares, the most severe to date), April 26 (Lleida, specific impact), May 4-5 (Lleida, 752 hectares), May 9 (Lleida, 30 hectares), May 13 (Lleida, 130 hectares).
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UK food inflation is expected to reach its highest point at 5.1 percent in 2025, according to a warning from IGD.
2025-07-22 17:00
IGD's most recent Viewpoint report predicts that retail food inflation will reach its highest point at 5.1 per cent in late summer 2025, surpassing general inflation by a significant margin.
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Primary schoolchildren are entering the fresh produce supply chain.
2025-07-22 16:00
Schoolchildren in Hampshire have started providing local restaurants and shops with fruits and vegetables from their allotment, where they have been growing produce for 16 years.
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Florette sticks to its fresh promise
2025-07-22 16:00
Freshness guaranteed. That's the promise made by salad supplier Florette UK, whether it's their classic Crispy and Mixed ranges or their new Spicy and Caesar lines. The development of the latter two involved extensive research, analysis, and a variety of taste tests.
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Grower groups have written a letter to the health secretary urging support for the horticulture sector.
2025-07-22 15:00
Britain's fruit and vegetable farmers have appealed to Health Secretary Wes Streeting to prioritize domestically grown produce in the country's health reform efforts.
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A new report has identified a significant risk to the UK’s fresh food supply if retailers and importers do not take action to understand and reduce the impact of climate change.
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Brazil's US$148 million fruit export deal is at risk due to the planned implementation of tariffs in August.
2025-07-22 13:00
The Brazilian association Abrafrutas warns that exports of fresh mangoes and grapes, valued at over US$148 million, are in jeopardy if the US proceeds with its plan to implement additional tariffs starting in August.
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The Chinese cherry market is becoming increasingly strong.
2025-07-22 13:00
The increase is the result of new cultivation areas and improved cultivation management. According to the report, increased investments and improved cultivation techniques lead to an improvement in fruit quality.
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