MSC adapts its East-West Network to Red Sea situation
2024-01-25 00:00
Given the security situation in the Red Sea and to ensure the safety of our crew, MSC ships are not transiting the Suez Canal Eastbound and Westbound until Red Sea passage is safe again.
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"Despite a winter vegetables shortage in Northern Europe, Spanish broccoli and iceberg lettuce prices are falling"
2024-01-25 00:00
In Northern Europe, supplies of typical winter vegetables like leeks, sprouts, and cabbage are limited and well-priced. That has, however, not yet led to a soaring demand for Spanish open-field vegetables. "On the contrary," says Thomas Bos of Thomasol, who supports wholesalers, retailers,
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For over a year now, gourmet mushrooms have been growing and thriving in the former pigsty of the Brinker family in Asendorf. Despite the challenges inevitably associated with a new business venture, owner Lutz Brinker and his wife Alexandra reflect contentedly on their first full business year.
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According to EastFruit analysts, the price situation on the Ukrainian onion market remains stable, while prices are rising in neighboring EU countries. In particular, in Poland, since the beginning of 2024, wholesale prices of onions have been growing fast and have already exceeded the 2023
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"Regrettably, 2023 was a particularly challenging year for our Peruvian table grape production"
2024-01-25 00:00
Table grape producers in Piura, in northern Peru, lamented the “very bad 2023 season” due to many weather and climate related challenges that impacted production negatively. Juan José Munive, general manager of the producer Bravo Fresh, says: “Regrettably, 2023 has proven to be a
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How do you become a farmer? Some people are born into the industry and take over from their parents or family members, while some people start working on farms in their teens and progress to management or ownership. For Dominic Shrubb, a construction site manager in the UK, it was a bit different.
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ProFood on packaging regulation: 'strong' decisions on weak grounds
2024-01-25 00:00
On 18 December 2023, the Council of the European Union finalised its proposal for a regulation on packaging and packaging waste (PPWR), which is intended to confront the one approved by the Parliament in plenary on 22 November;
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Callum Ross, the newly appointed chief executive of the Hawke’s Bay Fruitgrowers’ Association, is set to assist fruit growers in the region as they recover from last year's Cyclone Gabrielle. Ross, who previously worked at apple company Rockit Global, plans to meet with two growers per week
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The Agriculture Committee in the European Parliament has unanimously adopted the opinion of Socialist MEP Clara Aguilera on the review of the waste directive proposed by the European Commission to reduce the environmental and climate impact of waste systems.
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Microgreens gaining ground at retail
2024-01-25 00:00
“Microgreens are here to stay as a retail item.” So says Eric McClam of City Roots Organic, a certified organic microgreen greenhouse grower located in Columbia, South Carolina that grows 11 varieties of microgreens including kale, broccoli, snow pea, sunflower and more.
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A new virus is threatening tomatoes
2024-01-25 00:00
There is some concern for Sicilian tomato productions as, despite the fact that they have not yet recovered from the damage caused by ToBRFV, they might have to face a new problem in the form of the "Tomato Fruit Blotch Virus" (ToFBV - Blunervirus solani), an insidious disease that can be easily
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Asnacodi, training starts for loss adjusters
2024-01-25 00:00
In a context of increasing attention to Risk Management, amplified by the recent changes introduced by the new Common Agricultural Policy and the need to find ever greater sustainability in the sector, the team of experts is preparing to comprehensively address the
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"Without irrigation, Spain would be forced to import three times as much every year.
2024-01-25 00:00
Cajamar has presented the publication 'Irrigation and food security. The situation in Spain'. The work deals with the current situation and future challenges of irrigated agriculture in our country, the problems of water catchment and the
supply of irrigation water
in Spain.
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In a startling turn of events, the UK government has reclassified a significant portion of EU fresh produce as medium risk, a decision that has sent shockwaves through the industry. This critical move, made without a formal public announcement, has been met with grave concern by the Fresh
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Spanish Orri mandarin production will be 30% greater than last year
2024-01-25 00:00
The first Orri mandarins are already being harvested in the earliest areas of Andalusia, marking the start of the 2023/2024 campaign. For this season, the Orri Running Committee expects a 30 percent increase in the production compared to the previous campaign. According to the latest estimates,
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January's 'dormant' markets also hold back vegetables
2024-01-25 00:00
January markets historically are not among the brightest of the year, let's just say that after the exertions of the holidays traders tend to take a month off.
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Polish farmers are protesting against the European Green Deal and other EU policies that negatively impact their local agricultural sector. Deputy agriculture minister, Stefan Krajewski, clarified that these demonstrations are directed at Brussels, not Warsaw.
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Rockit Global launches Chinese New Year marketing campaign
2024-01-25 00:00
Rockit Global is kicking off 2024 with a coordinated Chinese New Year campaign featuring giftboxes designed by renowned local artist, Chen Zhao.
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Red-shelled Rubyglow pineapple launched
2024-01-25 00:00
Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. announced the launch of its latest pineapple innovation, the Rubyglow® pineapple – a red-shelled pineapple. This pineapple has a red outer skin, yellow flesh and a new, sweet flavor similar to Del Monte pineapples. The Rubyglow pineapple is first being launched in
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The price of Ecuadorian bananas could affect Peruvian shipments to the Netherlands and the US
2024-01-25 00:00
By November 2023, Peru had exported 10,164 tons of bananas, generating revenues of $7.9 million. The export volume decreased by 7%, but the value increased by 3%. This improvement in value was attributed in part to a 10% increase in the average price, which reached $0.77 per kilogram, according
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