Food processors and packhouses improving efficiencies with new artificial intelligence empowered solutions
2023-12-05 00:00
We've been hearing a lot lately about artificial intelligence. The ability of computers to mimic human thought and decision-making, to automate tasks that traditionally required human intelligence, has stirred up all sorts of sensational news stories. In confirmation of this technology's
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China, Pakistan, and Turkey emerged as the primary suppliers of mandarins to Kazakhstan
2023-12-05 00:00
In the first ten months of this year, Kazakhstan imported 51,095.4 tons of aromatic citrus fruits, valued at USD 34,579,800, as revealed by statistics shared by the Committee of State Revenues of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Notably, there has been a growth in citrus
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As a fifth-generation grower, Marion Regan of Hugh Lowe Farms believes and has always believed, that there's nothing not to like about strawberries. "But there's too much pressure through the supply chain, causing an imbalance, squeezing the grower, but also the consumer. We want the chain to
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Fruca's parent company transfers 90 million of its capital stock to three new companies
2023-12-05 00:00
Idol Valores, the parent company of the agricultural firm Fruca Marketing, has just redistributed its assets. The company, which had almost 145 million Euro of capital stock, has distributed more than 90 million Euro between three other newly created companies: La Forja Futuro SL, Malagón
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Romagnoli presents third sustainability report
2023-12-05 00:00
A new page under the banner of internal growth and the development of an increasingly solid corporate culture for Romagnoli F.lli Spa, a historic Bolognese company specialising in potatoes and one of the most important players on the national fruit and vegetable scene. The company presented
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The next stage of development is an important topic in the field of machine and system technology. "We would like to present our latest innovation to the industry at Fruit Logistica in Berlin. We have developed our 14-lane weighing machine AVN 112-CW14FF with weighing containers and cross
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The Spanish greenhouse vegetable season is in full swing. Paul van Groningen, who started this year with his wife Maria Elena in Spain as an independent commercial agent, visited several growers in the El Ejido and Motril region last week. "But if we have to give a proper estimate of pricing, no
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"Healthy grape sales despite high prices"
2023-12-05 00:00
An early end to the Spanish and Italian grape seasons made room sooner for overseas grapes on the market this year. "Particularly Brazilian and Peruvian grapes came this way much earlier. That switch usually often happens in week 48/49. It was three to four weeks earlier this year, depending on
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"Perhaps we all let the mango market boil over a little"
2023-12-05 00:00
As expected, Peru sent fewer mangoes from its northern Piura region to Europe. Henk van der Meij of Hars & Hagebauer knows this first hand. He visited the Peruvian growing areas last week. "There are long rows of empty trees, particularly in Piura. Some farms have as much as 70 to 80% less
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Potatoes hold steady in Canada but see significant drop in US
2023-12-05 00:00
It is estimated that we had approximately 89,000 acres planted in Canada intended for the fresh sector, generating approximately 29.6 million potatoes available for fresh sales.
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Flows Decree, one third of harvests pass through foreign hands
2023-12-05 00:00
Almost one third of the 'Made in Italy' on the table is produced in the fields and in the stables by foreign hands, with 362,000 workers from all over the world regularly employed in agriculture, providing as much as 32% of the total number of working days needed in the sector in 2022.
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Ukraine: Producers of white cabbage have raised wholesale prices
2023-12-05 00:00
The current week in Ukraine has witnessed a rise in prices for white cabbage, but this upward price trend is specific to the high-quality production segment. Producers managed to increase the price for this product due to a noticeable reduction in the supply of white cabbage from small farms,
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A labour hire company has been fined more than $600,000 over the underpayment and mistreatment of workers.AL Star Express was found to have knowingly and repeatedly breached the Labour Hire Licensing Act by supplying workers to horticulture businesses around Melbourne, without holding a labour
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The Great Italian Beauty against the crisis of periculture with the Pera Mantovana Igp
2023-12-05 00:00
In the new instalment of the series 'Discovering the supply chains with La Grande Bellezza Italiana' we talk about the Pera Mantovana Igp, which recently joined the stable of products of the network of companies that, for five years now, have come together to research and
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Uncertainty of Spanish growing conditions leads to more retail interest for Israel’s capsicum
2023-12-05 00:00
Due to the uncertainty of Spanish growing conditions more European retailers have shown interest for capsicum grown in Israel to secure supply. According to Avi Bar from Mor International in Israel, “There are some European retailers, which are interested to increase capsicum programs with us,
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Villari Group chooses Expansion Group as communication partner
2023-12-05 00:00
Among Expansion Group's clients is the Villari Group, a company based in Roccalumera (Messina) that deals with the production, processing and marketing of citrus and fruit products, especially lemons. The Villari Group has entrusted the agency
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50% decline in Chile's early cherry production due to rains
2023-12-05 00:00
In areas of Curicó, an important cherry production area in Chile, some orchards will reportedly only be able to deliver 20 to 30% of the initially expected harvest as a result of the impact of storms and rainfall.
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From droughts to floods via isolated and sudden weather events. Production seasons are becoming increasingly difficult and the effects are there for all to see. In particular for the walnuts on the San Martino farm, we had already anticipated a drop
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Kiwi, the future through science
2023-12-05 00:00
For the future of the kiwi, there is no single solution, but a combination of actions must be implemented. Starting with greater investment in science and experimentation for a varietal renewal that is more tolerant to disease, dieback and climate change, a careful
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“Lion's Mane mushrooms have become a very interesting option due to their flavor and texture”
2023-12-05 00:00
The production of exotic mushrooms, and specifically that of Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus), is increasing as the popularity of this species, native to the northern hemisphere, continues to grow. "This year's harvest has been delayed by the heat. During the incubation phase, temperatures
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