BIOFACH AMERICA to meet in September
2023-05-01 11:00
The international trade fair for organic products BioFach America will take place in Philadelphia from September 21 – 23, 2023. BioFach America offers manufacturers and traders the opportunity to get to know the North American organic market better. Besides inspiring meetings at the trade
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Viveros de Chile will host Agrotrade Chile 2023, the international convention and fair’s 8 th edition, which on May 24 will bring together farmers from the south-central area of Chile at Hotel Monticello.
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NZ research to help Philippine mangoes
2023-05-01 08:00
Plant & Food Research has announced a new partnership that will see the New Zealand research institute help the Philippine mango industry enhance its export value.
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Ian LeMay to lead California Table Grape Commission
2023-05-01 01:00
Ian LeMay will succeed Kathleen Nave as president and chief executive of the California Table Grape Commission.
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"More Belgian greenhouse vegetable volumes since last week, but nicer weather would help sales"
2023-05-01 00:00
Barry Michiels of Gebroeders Michiels wholesalers had to wait a bit, but the Belgian greenhouse vegetable season seems to be slowly getting started. "Things are going well. The season is already at least a month later than normal, but the larger volumes started coming in last week," he says.
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"Availability determines edible flowers' success"
2023-05-01 00:00
African Marigolds, fuchsias, snapdragons, and rose petals are just a few of Van Vugt Kruiden's range of edible flowers, which now consists of more than 20 products. "Pansies, however, remain the best sellers," Piet van Vugt begins. This Dutch herb grower moved to its new location four years ago
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Name change for Dutch labelling partner
2023-05-01 00:00
Telrol, a manufacturer of self-adhesive labels, today announced that it will continue under the new name: Opti-Label from 1 May 2023. This name change is the result of their new approach to offer the best price through improved organisation and processes. For this reason, a fresh start is being
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More produce shortages ahead as weather in UK and Spain hits crops
2023-05-01 00:00
Consumers might face more fruit and vegetable shortages, as temperatures in southern Spain soar to unprecedented levels, while the UK growing season gets off to a late start because of cold, overcast weather. Spain has been in drought since January last year and this is likely to be the hottest,
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"We have to see how consumers will respond to imported kakis in the middle of the stone fruit campaign"
2023-05-01 00:00
The arrival in Spain of the first shipment of kakis exported by Paraguay to Europe, which follows other off-season shipments already made from the region by countries such as Peru and Uruguay, has been followed with interest by the Spanish sector.
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Early navel season to start this week
2023-05-01 00:00
The early navel season will start next week for Australian citrus grower and exporter Nutrano.
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The summer fruit campaign kicks off with 'misleading labeling in various distribution chains'
2023-05-01 00:00
The Coordinator of Farmers and Livestock Organizations (COAG) has once again detected "serious breaches in the labeling of fruits being offered in large distribution chains. The current labeling rule is once again being breached, since the correct origin of the product for sale is not reflected,
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Drought threatens Panama Canal
2023-05-01 00:00
Insufficient rainfall has once again forced the Panama Canal to reduce the draft of ships passing through. Alhajuela and Gatún, the two artificial lakes in the Caribbean province of Colón that supply water to the canal, have both been affected by the drought. This situation led the ACP (Panama
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Vegetable prices keep rising in South Africa
2023-05-01 00:00
South African consumers have also been paying more for food over the last twelve months. Vegetables saw the biggest increase with no end in sight. The Consumer Price Index for March released by Statistics SA on Wednesday, pointed to vegetable prices reaching new heights, while the cost of bread
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Ecuadorian bananas' spot price is 40.8% higher than their minimum support price in the first quarter of the year
2023-05-01 00:00
Ecuador exported 99.86 million boxes of bananas between January and March of 2023, i.e. 4.57% more than in the same period of 2022, but still less than the 103 million boxes it exported in the same period of 2021, according to data shared by the Acorbanec Banana Marketing and Export Association.
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Presentation on environmental impact of the Mexican avocado production and trade with Europe
2023-05-01 00:00
Mexico’s avocado production and exports continue to grow. Its European market share has also grown over the last years. The Netherlands is Europe’s largest importer and exporter of avocados. But what is the environmental impact of this growing avocado trade between Mexico and Europe?
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Hoping to curb smoking on hospital grounds, Hull Royal Infirmary has introduced a fruit and vegetable stall. Of course, smoking is banned on the grounds, but the rule is often ignored and staff feel uncomfortable challenging those having a cigarette or vaping.
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Southern Brazil’s dragon fruit industry on the rise
2023-05-01 00:00
Brazil’s dragon fruit (pitaya) industry, with mostly domestic consumption and limited exports to Canada, is busy upscaling to meet increasing local demand before eventually reaching more overseas markets. The local season is ending this May with 30% more production compared to last season.
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EU average prices for bananas reasonably steady in week 16
2023-05-01 00:00
In week 16, average wholesale prices of bananas produced within Europe stood at €115/100 kgs in Spain. Prices in the Portugal came in at €200 per 100 kgs, while the French paid €135/100 kgs.
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"Addition of Glenfyne ensures consistent supply"
2023-05-01 00:00
With the Tasmanian vegetable growing season well into the later half of the season, Harvest Moon has now finished production of beans and are soon to finish lifting this year’s onion crops. Harvesting of broccoli, cauliflower, carrots and Snackables™ will continue in Tasmania for the next
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FreshPlaza Special on Asia
2023-05-01 00:00
This month FreshPlaza will focus on Asia.
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