Electrolysed water against fungal diseases
2023-11-02 00:00
Electrolysed water has a biocidal action on certain genera of fungi and oomycetes harmful to nurseries, such as Alternaria, Botrytis, Colletotrichum, Fusarium, Phytophthora, Pythium, Rhizoctonia and Verticillium.
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Cherry exports start next week from a slightly lighter crop
2023-11-02 00:00
Tanith Freeman cradled a cherry bough on her lap during the flight to Johannesburg, heavily laden with fruit, a few kilograms of cherries hanging in less than a metre. She was on her way to Dutoit’s launch of the new cherry season where food bloggers were introduced to the world of cherry
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Prices in the Volgograd region are steadily increasing, with vegetables experiencing a sharper rise than other products. According to statistical data, the weekly consumer price monitoring report has been published.
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"A lot of money is lost along the way due to high taxation"
2023-11-02 00:00
This year's sweet potato harvest in the state of Lower Saxony was completed a fortnight ago with mixed results. "Especially for the rooted cuttings it was a difficult growing year. Overall, the harvest volume is about 20 per cent below the level of the previous year," reports Ernst Lütje of the
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The equation is very simple, even more than banal: I choose the shop where I do my main shopping on the basis of convenience, but since I buy fruit and vegetables more than twice a week, my reference shop for this category is the one that best meets my needs,
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The export season for California grapes could soon be wrapping up. “So far, we’ve been able to get what we need but our volume is significantly down. We’re not out looking for as much fruit as we’ve had in the past,” says Brandon Ruppert of Cohen Produce Marketing.
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Potato retail demand and Irish home consumption remain buoyant
2023-11-02 00:00
Retail demand and home consumption remain buoyant. It is certainly one of the most difficult harvest seasons on record, with recent heavy rain and flooding wreaking havoc for the sector. It is estimated that over 60% of crops remain in the ground. Losses are already reported as drills are
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Dutch branch Celtic Refrigeration has bankruptcy declared - talks on restart ongoing
2023-11-02 00:00
On November 1, the District Court of The Hague declared the company Celtic Koeling bankrupt. M.W. Schüller was appointed as curator. The Nieuw-Vennep-based refrigeration company was founded in 1997, working in the design and installation of custom refrigeration and freezer systems, air
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Lime market is finely balanced, but for how long?
2023-11-02 00:00
The lime market is never stable and at the moment the European market is reliant on Brazil for supply as Central American countries have been supplying very little this season.
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Aldi reaches 22 shops in Piedmont
2023-11-02 00:00
ALDI, part of the ALDI SÜD Group, a leading multinational in the large-scale retail trade, today inaugurates a new shop in Turin, Strada di Settimo 6, in the Barriera di Stura district. The new shop is the result of the redevelopment of a disused building,
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Key takeaways from Global Produce & Floral Show
2023-11-02 00:00
At IFPA’s Global Produce and Floral Show 2023 in Anaheim California, the fresh produce industry gathered to network, learn and discuss the state of the fresh produce industry. A report from Rabobank notes that globally, the industry faces many challenges at present as weather extremes,
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Orange juice prices continue to break record highs in October
2023-11-02 00:00
The orange juice market continues to rally globally, reaching new records in October since the series began in 1994 for the Mintec Benchmark price of Brazilian-origin orange concentrate delivered to Europe under FCA terms [Mintec Code: FJ01]. The current price is $5,390/mt, a 20% increase
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The "Custard Apple of the Tropical Coast of Granada-Malaga" PDO promotion comes to an end.
2023-11-02 00:00
Two activities took place in each of these cities. Two activities were held in each of these cities. The first, a masterclass promoted by specialised chefs from the Higher Schools of Hotel and Catering, in front of students and professionals from the sector; and secondly,
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Zespri’s overseas New Zealand industry tours return
2023-11-02 00:00
Around 50 Zespri Kiwifruit growers from New Zealand have been able to see the fruit they grow on retailer shelves in Singapore and across Europe for the first time since an overseas industry tour hiatus due to Covid-19 travel restrictions.
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envy, communication looks to fashion
2023-11-02 00:00
Back on the market, with a growing crop, is envy, the premium apple of the Vog and Vip consortia. And it does so with a disruptive, aestheticising visual communication that recalls the world of beauty and fashion. Crunchy and aromatic
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"Despite everything, we were able to harvest a relatively large amount of the crop"
2023-11-02 00:00
The onion harvest in North Rhine-Westphalia was completed this year with average yields, Hermann-Josef Jansen from the onion company of the same name based in Brüggen informs us. "Nevertheless, quality problems are already becoming apparent in many lots, as up to 30-40 percent of the onions
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Ukraine applies to the European Commission against the Poles
2023-11-02 00:00
The case is discussed by Ukraine's Deputy Infrastructure Minister Serhiej Derkacz in an interview with Forbes.ua . Polish hauliers are to block the border with Ukraine from 3 November until the end of 2023. Among other things, they are demanding the restoration of permits for Ukrainian trucks to cross the border,
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Bernardo Calvo joins Sun World as President/COO
2023-11-02 00:00
Sun World International has been engaged in adding top talent to their leadership ranks over the past several years. Today, the company announced that Bernardo Calvo has joined as President and Chief Operating Officer, reporting to Chief Executive Officer, David Marguleas.
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NZ growers are losing money on asparagus, even offering travel vouchers to boost demand
2023-11-02 00:00
NZ asparagus growers claim to be losing money on every bunch of asparagus sold. Also, they are turning to the export market to absorb some volumes, but there's no money in that either.
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Innovation and packaging relaunch persimmons
2023-11-02 00:00
The Italian persimmon season is now in full swing and fortunately the quantities available are limited, because with these still summery temperatures, which certainly do not encourage consumption, one would risk serious trouble in a normal year.
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