Grade level and fruit size impact California lemon season
2023-05-31 00:00
California’s lemon growing regions are facing unique situations this season driven by common events of high, frequent precipitation and cooler temperatures. District 1, the San Juaquin Valley growing region, began harvest in late October and is now coming to an end. Rain amounts during the
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Frozen raspberries caused huge losses to freezers across the world in 2022/23 – why only Ukraine made good profits?
2023-05-31 00:00
EastFruit analysts just came up with a very unexpected fact of the global berry market, which will have consequences in the upcoming season.
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“We want to restore the value of our profession”
2023-05-31 00:00
Since 2021, Saveurs Commerce has been engaged for the recognition of the professionals of the fruit and vegetable sector and to register the profession on the list of eligible craft trades. “Many catering professionals are now recognized as such. In recent years, the fresh produce sector has
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"Low rainfall delays Aiwen mango season until early June"
2023-05-31 00:00
Aiwen mangoes are known for their high sugar content and sweetness and are in high demand, despite high prices due to limited production. In previous years, the Aiwen mango season started at the end of April, but this year, due to the drought and lack of rain in the production area, the season
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Reefer shipping grows faster than the overall market
2023-05-31 00:00
According to a forecast by Drewry Maritime Research, maritime transport with reefer vessels will grow again in 2023. The volume will increase by 2.1% and, at 140.5 million tonnes this year, will be greater than in the dry cargo trade. In the future, too, the London-based company forecasts
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End of a good season for Egyptian carrots
2023-05-31 00:00
The carrot growing season in Egypt ended on a high note, while the export campaign is still underway. The season was marked by good volumes and quality despite phytosanitary problems, according to Ahmad Mokhtar Abu Zaid, from the Egyptian grower Agris.
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United Producers of Mexico focused on avocado quality
2023-05-31 00:00
Mexico is preparing to ship an exceptionally good volume to Europe when the next avocado season starts in a couple of months. The solution for good quality avocados from Mexico is now available. Over the last several years, United Producers of Mexico, known as UPM, has developed and
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RLV: Rhineland Potato Queen opened the early potato season
2023-05-31 00:00
This year's opening of the early potato season took place as part of the farm tour in Kempen. Not only the invited guests of the Rhineland Potato Producers' Association (REKA) and the Rhineland Farmers' Association (RLV) bustled around the Birmes family farm early,
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TEA, the turning point
2023-05-31 00:00
Habemus TEA! Don't hold it against the Holy See, but for the agricultural sector the possibility of field-testing plants obtained by means of Assisted Evolution Techniques represents an epoch-making step that opens up scenarios impossible even to imagine before now.
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"The price of apples in the northern hemisphere has risen, and products with a long shelf life are more popular"
2023-05-31 00:00
The apple production season in the northern hemisphere has just started, but many production areas are facing big challenges. Producing areas such as Germany and Poland had to increase product prices due to rising labor and agricultural materials costs. Even so, many exporters are still
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Stone fruit, Romagna in the corner does not scare
2023-05-31 00:00
Romagna was overwhelmed by the flooding a couple of weeks ago, after the frost had already severely compromised fruit production, and the scars on the production world will be slow to disappear. Although it is too early to know exactly what and how much produce will be
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The frequent damage caused to agriculture, housing and the environment as a result of climate change is prompting all European governments to accelerate the introduction of renewable energy and green fuels, that is, with no CO2 emissions.
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Argentina's Ministry of Agriculture has reported that, after 20 years, the European Union has reopened its market to the country's organic citrus; thanks in part to the efforts made by the National Agricultural Health Service (SENASA).
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Short supply of quality mangoes affects sales in Madurai
2023-05-31 00:00
Even as demand remained as usual, traders said that they were disappointed as inadequate supply of quality mangoes affected sales. The four common varieties of mangoes sold in Madurai include sappattai, palamani, kalapadi and imam pasand.
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The Primorsky Interregional Department of Rosselkhoznadzor prevented the import of a batch of fresh lettuce, a quarantine pest for the EAEU was identified.
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Heavy rains in Extremadura are severely impacting cherry plantations in the Jerte, Hurdes, and Vera Valley, which is currently in the middle of the campaign. Nearly 70% of the production, which still has to be harvested in the coming weeks, has been affected by the excess humidity and hopes are
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Among the key words populating communications and conversations in recent months, the word 'inflation' is one of the most recurrent. According to ISTAT data, in the last quarter of 2022 the purchasing power of Italian households fell by almost 4% compared to the three months
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The South African macadamia harvest starts around February and lasts until September, the country 72,652 hectares in production.
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DP World and Standard Bank partner to expand trade finance in Africa
2023-05-31 00:00
Standard Bank, the largest bank in Africa by assets, has partnered with DP World, a global player in supply chain solutions, to offer trade finance solutions jointly with DP World Trade Finance. This partnership will help in closing the gap in unmet demand for working capital on the continent.
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"Great potential for LNG and hydrogen trucks"
2023-05-31 00:00
Consumption of overseas items, such as bananas, traditionally declines somewhat in the summer. "From February to May, we are usually at full capacity in this area, as a lot of fruit is consumed and therefore transported during these months. Due to the persistent cold weather, the transport
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