Linear drains - what else should guide your choice? - Get practical advice on choosing the most suitable linear drain.
2023-08-18 00:00
When choosing a linear drain, it is worth focusing on its durability. This product is in direct contact with water and moisture, which requires it to be resistant to mechanical damage and corrosion. If you want long-term use without the need for replacement, it is worth
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Ample yellow onions on the market while white onions tight for now
2023-08-18 00:00
The supply of onions across North America is relatively good right now. “Next week through the end of August and into September, we’re going to see ample volume,” says John Harris of Paradigm Fresh.
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US apple production will exceed 10.5 billion pounds
2023-08-18 00:00
Consumers will have a plentiful supply of apples in 2023, as the U.S. apple industry continues to perform well, according to the U.S. Apple Association (USApple) at the organization’s 128th annual Outlook Conference in Chicago.
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Zixin Group Holdings Limited emerges unscathed from Typhoon Doksuri’s visit to Fujian Province
2023-08-18 00:00
Zixin Group Holdings Limited, a sweet potato biotech-focused industrial value chain operator, wishes to update shareholders and potential investors about the recent Typhoon Doksuri situation on its operation base located in Liancheng County, Fujian Province, China.
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“Up and down 2023 EU summer season for Brazilian limes”
2023-08-18 00:00
This year’s 2023 European summer season proved to be one of ups and downs for Brazilian Tahiti limes suppliers. According to Sérgio Negrão, CEO and one of the founders of the exporter Jagrao in Brazil: “The European season of 2023 was one of ups and downs for Tahiti Limes. Although the
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Dole China launches new season Philippine Golden Puyat durian
2023-08-18 00:00
At the beginning of 2023, the Philippine durian was granted access to the Chinese market.
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WSU’s next apple blends Honeycrisp and Cripps Pink
2023-08-18 00:00
Washington State University’s newest apple variety, WA 64, is a sweet, tart, firmly crisp hybrid of Honeycrisp and Cripps Pink, a variety that includes the well-known Pink Lady®.
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The global increase in heat and successive breaking of temperature records are challenging production and handling methods for perishable goods. Modernization of greenhouses and logistics, including cold storage systems, will undoubtedly become an imperative in many parts of the world. To
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In week 32, average wholesale prices of bananas from Latin America were at €98/100 kgs in the Netherlands. Prices in Belgium stood at €96/100 kgs, while the Italians paid €125/100 kgs and the French paid €104 per 100 kgs.
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"There is not the run on mirabelles as in previous years"
2023-08-18 00:00
This year's plum harvest volume is far above average. "Marketers are making every effort to place the goods accordingly. However, the price increases for the producer in terms of wage and operating costs could not be enforced due to the abundant market," summarizes Jürgen Hattemer, sales
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The Region of Murcia becomes the international meeting point for the table grape sector
2023-08-18 00:00
The Region of Murcia has recently become the international meeting point for the table grape sector. Producers from 5 continents have come to the region to learn about the new table grape varieties promoted since 2002 by the genetic improvement program of the Murcian Institute of Agricultural
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Clarifruit works for the growers, exporters, marketers and distributors at the forefront of modernizing quality control for the fresh produce supply chain. Even better, our CEO & Co-founder Elad Mardix will be one of the speakers. "In addition to presenting a talk on AI on day two of the
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Despite challenging weather in Poland, the new apple harvest is looking positive according to Dominik Woźniak, of Polish apple exporter Rajpol: “The 2023 harvest of the Rajpol Cooperative is looking promising. We endured some challenging weather during the spring time in Poland. Spring frosts
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Sweet potato supplies slimmer with new crop ahead
2023-08-18 00:00
Supplies of sweet potatoes are tightening up as they do at this time of year with growers waiting for new crop to come on. Nick VanBerlo of Berlo’s Best, who grows sweet potatoes in both Ontario, Canada and North Carolina, says there are a few regions that have dwindling supplies of old crop
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Melon and watermelon prices must not be manipulated and the sector must comply with the Food Chain Law
2023-08-18 00:00
In the face of the sharp drop in melon and watermelon prices last week, ASAJA Castilla-La Mancha demanded that the production costs be respected. The vice president of the agrarian organization, Florencio Rodríguez, said this was a temporary situation and that things should normalize in the
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Compared to last season, South Africa’s citrus export volumes to China decreased significantly. However, the slack was taken up by increased demand from Europe. According to Neil Wan from TopSun Fresh, an importer of citrus into China, volumes to Europe have increased dramatically compared to
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Plum harvest in Moldova in 2023 will be relatively low but it does not help the price
2023-08-18 00:00
EastFruit experts are trying to estimate the production outlook for plums in Moldova. Harvesting of “Stanley” plums will begin at the end of next week in the southern regions. This is the number 1 variety in terms of production volumes in Moldova and is popular for both: fresh consumption
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"Machine harvesting is a must for us"
2023-08-18 00:00
The past three weeks of rain have complicated open-field lettuce harvesting at Lucassen Agri Cultuur in the Netherlands. "The machines couldn't get over the beds. We could, fortunately, keep harvesting, but it was no fun," says John Lucassen, laughing.
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The new Belgian grape season is about to begin. The dismal spring and cold first weeks of August mean it is slightly later than in other years. But harvesting starts on Monday at one of the few remaining Belgian growers, Ronald Vanderkelen. "There's always massive demand, but more and more
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GLOBAL MARKET OVERVIEW PEARS
2023-08-18 00:00
The global market for pears shows some interesting trends this year, driven by changing priorities and a drop in production in some countries. In the Netherlands, pear growers are cautiously optimistic after a lower European pear harvest forecast, while Belgium foresees a favorable market due to
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