"We are represented in all national supermarket chains, which support us in our initiatives."
2023-05-10 00:00
Selenella Consorzio Patata Italiana di Qualità (Italian Consortium for Quality Potatoes), made its presence at the 40th edition of Macfrut with products derived from agriculture 4.0, with a high level of quality and low environmental impact. Among other things, harvesting operations of new
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UK’s new Brexit plan: Vegetables will sport ‘Not for EU’ stickers
2023-05-10 00:00
The European Commission and the UK government has agreed on requirements for the labelling on agri-food retail goods. A label will be placed at different levels starting from individual, box, shelf signs and posters. Milk, butter, meat, fish and vegetables will start carrying a “not for EU”
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Indian container volumes shrink as Mundra Port takes a hit
2023-05-10 00:00
Indian ports got off to a slower start in the fiscal year 2023-24, which began on 1 April. According to exclusive data obtained by Container News, combined volumes out of India's major/government and minor/private ports last month fell 7% month-on-month reaching 1.76 million TEUs.
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Valencia: same area less production
2023-05-10 00:00
Due to the high temperatures and the lack of rainfall, harvest forecasts are between 15 and 20% lower than last season, although the cultivated area is similar to last year.
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"Stone fruit still in short supply in May, but of good quality"
2023-05-10 00:00
At the Staay Food Group, too, the Spanish season began two weeks late. "No numbers are available yet, but we've started," says Nico Veldhoen. "Because productions are two weeks behind, the market's completely different. A late market usually gives high prices."
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Peru's ginger shipments increased by 59%
2023-05-10 00:00
The ginger export campaign is exceeding initial expectations, showing a 59% year-on-year increase in export volumes, as Peru has exported a total of 25,609 tons of ginger so far this season, according to Fresh Fruit data.
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Compared to the previous month, retail prices for vegetables in Georgia went down by 6%, what is the issue and what to expect?
2023-05-10 00:00
EastFruit analysts review the latest retail price dynamics in Georgia. According to official statistics, retail prices for vegetables in Georgia went down by 6% in April 2023 compared to March 2023. Further reduction is expected in May.
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“The artichoke season has started in Brittany”
2023-05-10 00:00
The first large artichokes from Brittany have arrived on the market. “The mild temperatures and rainfall of the last few days have delayed the production but many plots are now close to maturity,” explains Pierre Gélébart, product manager at Prince de Bretagne. “They are just waiting for
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The apple sector in the Alte Land, northern Germany, is looking back on a very extreme marketing season so far, as Jürgen Faby, managing director of the eponymous cultivation and marketing company in the heart of the Alte Land, tells us on site.
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Catalonia, with the province of Lleida at the head, is undoubtedly the largest apple-producing region in Spain. It accounted for 43.5% of the apples harvested nationwide in 2022 (a percentage that would rise to 51.8% if apples for cider production were not taken into account in the total), so
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'Tomatoes, Dutch product flattens the market'
2023-05-10 00:00
We have now entered the month of May ten days ago, but the temperatures, at least in northern Italy, do not seem to have fully noticed. Fortunately, for vegetable consumption little has changed and there is still a fair amount of movement in the market. To tell us
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The sowing season in Castilla y León comes to an end
2023-05-10 00:00
The sowing season is coming to its final stretch in the later areas of León, Burgos and Segovia, after starting on 20 February with the short-cycle varieties.
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Rebranding of Elisir, Cedior's quality fruit and vegetable brand
2023-05-10 00:00
Rebranding for Elisir, the brand under which Cediorselects and distributes quality fruit and vegetables, bringing them to the tables of Italians. New positioning in the large-scale retail trade and new brand awareness. L'Orto dei Cugini the new pay-off Gianluca Cugini, CEO of Cedior
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Chiquita, a banana for every moment
2023-05-10 00:00
"It's Chiquita o'clock' is Chiquita's spring-summer campaign, a new limited-edition series of the iconic Blue Sticker that this time celebrates the versatility of the banana, through 3 different stickers, each dedicated to a specific time of day
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Japanese farmer produces mangoes that sell for $230 each
2023-05-10 00:00
On the island of Hokkaido in Japan, Hiroyuki Nakagawa plucks ripened mangoes ready to be packed and shipped. Nakagawa has been growing mangoes in the snowy Tokachi region of Japan’s northernmost island since 2011. He sells them for as much as $230 each. He never thought an experiment in
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Macfrut 2023, our impressions of the record-breaking edition
2023-05-10 00:00
The numbers can only attest to what was a record edition of Macfrut, its first 40 years ended with a bang: almost 50 thousand visitors and those who were in the pavilions were able to see for themselves the turnout at the stands, the enlargement of the
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Bananas from Belize at £1.06: steady compared to last week
2023-05-10 00:00
This series gives the average wholesale prices of bananas by country of origin. The prices are national averages of the most usual prices charged for bananas at wholesale markets in Birmingham and London. This publication is updated weekly.
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Tasting a tomato and expressing a judgement seems a simple act, in some ways trivial, but if the comparison is between professionals in the sector and simple consumers, one notices even substantial differences, even if the parameters are the same, and although the analysis simplifies the perception
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Record turnover for Cesena agricultural cooperative
2023-05-10 00:00
The Cesena Agricultural Cooperative (Cac) blew out 75 candles this year with a big celebration held on Sunday 7 May at the Ordinary General Meeting of Members. The company, a world leader in the seed sector, recalled its achievements in the presence of 800
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Italy's fruit and vegetable imports are gaining ground at the expense of exports. Climate change-related production fluctuations and labor shortages increasingly drive the market toward imported products. Italian companies must adapt to the new market conditions, notes Vania Pellizzaro,
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