Smaller-scale grower achieves big results with grading technology
2024-02-23 00:00
Pioneer Potatoes is a relatively small family farm in the Skagit Valley of Washington state. "We're a sixth-generation farm specializing in potato growing, packing, and shipping for the past 25 years. However, our farming legacy spans over 150 years, including various other produce. Although we
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Red berries, such as Goji berries, represent an opportunity for agriculture in Cáceres.
2024-02-23 00:00
The Jornada Rural Innovación Hub La Vera-Campo Arañuelo that took place yesterday in Villanueva de la Vera analysed the opportunities that red fruits offer Extremadura; and as Óscar Valero, manager of the HUB La Vera-Campo Arañuelo Rural Innovation Centre explained, one of these fruits
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Polish Minister of Agriculture Czeslaw Siekierski made a number of high-profile statements this week trying to justify the actions of its fellow countrymen blocking boarders with Ukraine for Ukrainian trucks, buses and trains. He paid special attention to imports of frozen raspberries to Poland
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Kiwi Red Passion, a case of success and innovation
2024-02-23 00:00
The Kiwi Passion® Consortium holds the licence to produce and market the red-fleshed kiwi variety Red Passion® in Europe. This kiwi variety represents a new market opportunity for producers and investors. Despite the complicated
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'Red oranges, lively demands from Northern Europe'
2024-02-23 00:00
The blood orange campaign of the Il Girasole cooperative of Paternò (Catania) continues. Having left behind that of the Navel and early Tarocco, the Sicilian reality is now looking to the future to face the coming months of the season, which will guarantee supply until June.
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Uruguay expects exports to increase by around 35 per cent
2024-02-23 00:00
Uruguay's expectations for the 2024 citrus fruit season speak of an increase in volume of around 35 per cent compared to last year. "We are recovering after the drought that hit us. In general for oranges, tangerines and lemons, we expect an increase in exportable volumes between 30 and
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GLOBAL MARKET OVERVIEW PEARS
2024-02-23 00:00
The Southern Hemisphere pear producers are starting to lead the charge in supplying world markets. South Africa's pear crop has started unusually early this year, with the Packham harvest already done, where usually this would be peak harvest time. Overall pear exports are expected to be 5%
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A new variant of Xylella in Barese
2024-02-23 00:00
In Triggiano, in the province of Bari, a new strain of Xylella, dubbed 'Xylella fastidiosa fastidiosa', has been identified: this was confirmed to Ansa by the regional councillor for agriculture, Donato Pentassuglia.
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New tractor protests in Madrid and Brussels to coincide with the Council of EU agriculture ministers
2024-02-23 00:00
Tractors will return to the streets next Monday in Madrid and, in parallel, in Brussels, coinciding with the Council of Ministers of Agriculture of the European Union. Thus, the demands that
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Overseas melons are currently in high demand. "We've had a very mild winter so far, which definitely boosts consumption," says Martijn van Gaal of the Dutch company C. Gottmann. "The supply from Brazil is struggling, paving the way for Central American melons."
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Looking at the figures shared by the Consulate of the Lonja de Valencia each campaign, a considerable difference is observed in the prices of Navel oranges and hybrid mandarins compared to those recorded last year.
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'Better remuneration for producers and support for added value'
2024-02-23 00:00
Last week, Kultive started the traditional cucumber campaign, while the snack cucumber campaign started about 15 days ago. Volumes remain virtually unchanged, with 23,000 tonnes and 300 tonnes respectively planned for this year. Alexandre Picault,
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Jorge Brotóns, re-elected Fepex president
2024-02-23 00:00
This is the fifth time that Jorge F, Brotóns has been elected president of FEPEX, a position he has held since December 2006. He is also president of the Federation of Fruit and Vegetable Producers of Alicante, FEXPHAL and president of Bonnysa Agroalimentaria,
Latvia introduces ban on Russian and Belarusian agricultural imports
2024-02-23 00:00
In a ground-breaking move, Latvia's parliament has enacted a ban on the importation of agricultural products from Russia and Belarus, positioning itself as the first European Union member to enforce such a prohibition. This legislative action, aimed at penalizing Russia for its aggression
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The National Potato Council is gearing up for a significant virtual media roundtable on February 26, 2024, to present a groundbreaking report, "The Current and Potential Impact of Expanded Potato Exports," crafted by esteemed economists from Michigan State University. This comprehensive analysis
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Banana imports fall in Uzbekistan, Ecuador remains top supplier
2024-02-23 00:00
Uzbekistan's banana imports dropped by 5% in 2023, reaching 133.5 thousand tons, compared to 140.2 thousand tons in 2022. Ecuador continued to be the main source of bananas for Uzbekistan in 2022-2023.
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LBP Rotterdam stays ahead of the curve
2024-02-22 18:00
At Fruit Logistica in Berlin, Fruitnet sat down with Anton Filippo, commercial director of LBP Rotterdam, to discuss the latest developments at the Netherlands-based logistics business.
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DP World has installed Europe’s largest quay cranes at its London Gateway logistics hub.
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End of the Sharon fruit dream in South Africa
2024-02-22 14:00
More than 20 years ago the southern regions in South Africa were chosen as the ideal place in the Southern Hemisphere to establish a counter-seasonal Sharon fruit export business, but now the dream of achieving that has been abandoned.
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Delivered by Hort Innovation and led by QUT in partnership with Future Food Systems, the Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing Hub (ARM) and BNL Industrial Solutions, the US$2 million programme will use technologies such as computer vision and machine learning to help the
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