Marlene® 2024 calendar celebrates the art of sustainability
2024-01-18 00:00
The celebration of the seasons and the assortment of flavours and aromas to find the right apple every day of the year; the importance of sustainability and the art of growing. These are the values of Marlene® apples that are embodied together in the Daughter of Marlene®'s 2024 Calendar.
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Fruit and vegetables by weight is the first category of Mdd
2024-01-18 00:00
The key role played by Private Label (Mdd) in 2023 was the focus of the 20th Marca by BolognaFiere Report by Circana, and was illustrated in detail during the conference dedicated to the topic by Angelo Massaro, the company's CEO.
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New discovery about Asian citrus psyllids
2024-01-18 00:00
A failed field test has led to a major discovery about Asian citrus psyllids (ACP). According to new research, the bacterium that causes HLB disease can interfere with ACP’s sense of smell, rendering some kinds of insect traps useless. The work is currently available as a preprint.
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Where can you live off the minimum wage?
2024-01-18 00:00
The Picodi South Africa analyst team conducted a comprehensive review of changes in minimum wage across 67 countries. The study also evaluated the price fluctuations of basic groceries and compared the cost of a "survival basket" to the minimum wage. The analysis was based on net wages to
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Peruvian fresh mango exports plummet
2024-01-18 00:00
Fresh mango is one of the fruits on the Peruvian coast that has been most affected by the effects of El Niño. The high temperatures affected the flowering of the mango trees, which led to a decrease in production and, consequently, to a decline in exports this season.
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"Due to the effects of El Nino Colombia has experienced elevated temperatures and diminished rainfall compared to the previous season, the maturation of fruit and its Dry Matter content is progressing at an accelerated pace. Consequently, we anticipate an earlier conclusion to the Colombian
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"Chinese market access for Belgian chicory is a small victory; now to create a sales market"
2024-01-18 00:00
Last week, Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo led a diplomatic mission to China. A Memorandum of Understanding for pork exports and principle agreements for importing Belgian chicory and bell peppers were signed. It seems apples, too, will soon be able to enter the Chinese market soon.
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Dutch company to shut factory, leaving production staff jobless
2024-01-18 00:00
On Monday, Hessing told its employees about its intended decision to close its production location in Zwaagdijk, the Netherlands. By mid-2024, the VersFabriek's doors - where the fruit and vegetable processor produces things like stir-fry vegetables and salads - will close. That work will be
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Sweetcorn trumps strawberries in Kiwi hearts and shopping carts
2024-01-18 00:00
New Zealand: Statement of Preliminary Issues released for proposed Foodstuffs merger
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Red oranges, Il Girasole's campaign gets into full swing
2024-01-18 00:00
Time to take stock of the year that has just ended for the Il Girasole cooperative of Paternò (Catania), which has recently summed up a very positive season for the peach, nectarine and pear thigh crops; the cooperative is now in full swing with the production of pulp oranges
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2024: the top 10 good intentions of Italians
2024-01-18 00:00
What to do by 2024? Increasing fruit and vegetable consumption seems to be the top priority for more than one in three Italians. With the start of the new year, it is time, as usual, to set new goals and resolutions to pursue, a trend that is particularly widespread among
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Spain's avocado campaign is currently in full swing with the harvest of the Hass variety. The drought and lack of water resources in Malaga have led growers to diversify their production in other regions, such as the Region of Valencia, where FreshPlaza visited the facilities of Grupo
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'Horticulture: how temperatures affected'
2024-01-18 00:00
High temperatures dominated the first part of autumn - in October and November - with direct repercussions on seasonal products such as vegetables. Production calendars between northern and southern Italy overlapped, causing confusion in the market and only today demand
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Morocco’s blueberry boom in Southeast Asia
2024-01-18 00:00
Morocco continued to consolidate its position in the fresh blueberry market in Southeast Asia in 2023, reports EastFruit. Moroccan blueberry exporters not only broke their previous record of shipments to this region, but also expanded the number of countries that import their berries.
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"The only way we have to get around pests is biological control".
2024-01-18 00:00
COEXPHAL, the Association of Fruit and Vegetable Producers' Organisations of Almeria, together with CAJAMAR, held the technical conference 'Incidence and biological control of new pests and diseases in greenhouses'. More than 200 participants attended the event, including
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Snack tomato concept introduced on Blue Monday
2024-01-18 00:00
The growers at Looye introduce the newest member of the Looye family: Looye To Go tomatoes. A snack tomato concept to enjoy fresh, sweet tomatoes on the go in a convenient, resealable cardboard takeaway packaging. Handpicked for flavor by the Looye team.
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'Arrigoni: we grow in France with the acquisition of Emis'
2024-01-18 00:00
Arrigoni S.p.A., Group leader in the production and distribution of technical solutions for active crop protection, has completed the acquisition of Financiere European Trade S.A.S. and indirectly of its subsidiary European Trade S.A.S. ('Emis'), a French company based in
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"I have faith in specialties like Pink Lemon as a true niche item"
2024-01-18 00:00
At a recent fruit and vegetable trade show in the Netherlands, Gebrs van Aarle's commercial manager Marc Ehlert said the company is starting to buy in more directly from the source, both locally and abroad. For citrus, the wholesaler has also found its way directly to the crop.
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Israel’s planted citrus area in marketing year (MY) 2023/24 is forecast to be 16,200 hectares (ha), the same as MY 2022/23. The production area is estimated at 15,850 ha due to low profitability and water shortages, which has disincentivized farmers to plant new citrus crops. In recent years,
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Unusually strong pricing on Costa Rican calabaza
2024-01-18 00:00
Supply of the squash calabaza is low right now. “I’d say that supplies of calabaza are less than half. It’s about the weather conditions,” says Alan Goldberg of A&B Tropical Produce, acquired by GrubMarket last month. “The conditions have gotten very dry in Costa Rica so the
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