In week 5, the three-week average wholesale prices of bananas from Latin America stood at €115/100 kgs.
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In the wake of the tomatoes and cauliflower, the soft fruit supply is now also lagging far behind. "Supply is very low, and demand is very high," observes Maxim De Roeck of Fruitful- Berries from Venlo. "The Chilean blueberry season is mostly over. We will receive the last blueberries from Chile
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Above all, the prolonged summer drought, but also various problems with sales, influenced vegetable cultivation in 2022. According to the Baden-Württemberg Statistical Office, around 266,500 t of vegetables were harvested in 2022 on an outdoor area of 11,300 ha. While the
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BVL/QS: Emergency approvals for Surround plant protection products against pear leaf sucker
2023-02-24 00:00
Fruit growers are allowed to use the plant protection product Surround (active ingredient: aluminium silicate) to control the pear leaf sucker on pears with immediate effect. This is provided for in an emergency authorisation issued by the Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety (BVL).
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Hexkoel sees record seasonal table grape intakes amidst rolling electrical blackouts
2023-02-24 00:00
The Hexkoel cold storage facility for table grapes, in South Africa’s Hex River Valley, is continuing with business as usual with new record intakes for the season, despite national rolling electrical blackouts lasting up to eight hours per day.
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Drought, how to deal with it?
2023-02-24 00:00
The drought alarm is now a critical issue throughout Europe, so much so that in France restrictions on water use could be triggered from March. In Italy last year it caused a loss of at least EUR 6 billion in harvests and the situation this year does not seem
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Italian importer grappling with declining supply and consumption
2023-02-24 00:00
Due to a series of difficulties in cultivation and organization, the Spanish fruit and vegetable season is far from being stable at the moment. Similarly, no consistent line can be drawn for the iceberg lettuce under the Ilfres brand and the citrus under the Juicì brand in Italy. However,
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Bangladesh to export mangoes to Japan soon
2023-02-24 00:00
Agriculture Minister Dr Abdur Razzaque has stated that Bangladesh will export mangoes to Japan soon: “Japan is interested to import mangoes from Bangladesh. The work is in progress to fulfill Japan’s prerequisites. The both countries are working jointly in this regard.”
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Israeli box carrier ZIM and Hai An Transport and Stevedoring Joint-stock Company (HATS) have launched Lotus Link, a new joint venture to operate domestic and regional shipping services in Vietnam.
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Antolin and Persiskin sign a collaboration agreement
2023-02-24 00:00
Persiskin makes use of the surplus persimmon harvest, which is not destined for agri-food channels, to generate a vegetable skin. Spain is the largest producer of this fruit in Europe and the second largest in the world, with an annual production of around 500,000 tonnes of persimmon.
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Uzbekistan: the volume of exports of fresh persimmons increased by 9% in the 2022/2023 season
2023-02-24 00:00
There have been almost no exports of fresh persimmons from Uzbekistan over the past week, apart from single shipments of several tonnes. This means the end of the season for exports of last year’s Uzbek persimmons, EastFruit analysts report.
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WUR: Microalgae - Environmental purifier for greenhouse water
2023-02-24 00:00
Greenhouses need to reduce their freshwater demand and carbon footprint. By growing microalgae in the runoff water of greenhouses, the total fresh water consumption can be reduced and the water becomes cleaner. In addition, the microalgae become valuable products
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Survey finds out why British men eat fewer vegetables than women
2023-02-24 00:00
British men don’t eat as many vegetables as women; this is quite well-known. A new survey now claims vegetables are snubbed by them because they feel they don’t fill them up. Nearly half of men questioned about why they don’t eat enough vegetables said it was because vegetables aren’t
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Kenya's peak avocado export season is about to start
2023-02-24 00:00
Kenya is at the start of its avocado peak season. The peak season for Hass fruits is about to commence in the first week of March, with big volumes infiltrating the market from mid-March.
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"Only a few countries can supply Russia with onions"
2023-02-24 00:00
The demand for onions from the European market is significantly increasing, and it is mainly directed to Egypt, says Fatimah Elzhraa of the Egyptian producer Al Solimania.
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Frustratingly, Polish apple exporters still haven’t been offered a solution to the Egyptian banks stopping the financial transactions. Mohamed Marawan, owner of Polish apple exporter Sarafruit, does emphasize that it can still get sorted, but who knows when that will be.
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TribalScale partners with McCain Foods
2023-02-24 00:00
Toronto-based digital innovation lab TribalScale has partnered with McCain Foods Limited, the world's largest manufacturer of frozen potato products, as part of SCALE AI's latest investment round, on its McCain Driving Impact (MDI x AI) project. The large-scale digital transformation leverages
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Tesco: Largest introduction of environmental standards in the UK completed with LEAF Marque certification
2023-02-24 00:00
This means that all fruit and vegetable growers in the UK are now certified to rigorous environmental standards that aim to continuously improve the whole farm in areas such as climate resilience, biodiversity, soil health, greenhouse gas emissions and deforestation, shares
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“When I started in 2005, as soon as Royal Gala was harvested, by week 6 or week 7, you’d start loading for the UK. Over the intervening years the UK started ordering on average ten weeks later but this year, for the first time in many years, I’m seeing that requests from the UK for
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Ethiopia earns over US$400 mln from horti exports
2023-02-24 00:00
Ethiopia earned US$413.82 million from horticulture exports in the first seven months of the current Ethiopian Fiscal Year, which started on July 8. The revenue amount was collected from the export of flowers, fruits and vegetables, Mekonen Solomon, horticulture export account coordinator at the
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