EU monthly lemon imports at 79.656 tons in August
2023-09-06 00:00
2022/23 EU monthly lemon imports reached 79.656 tons in August, 2023 down slightly from the number of 84.747 tons of the month before.
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In the summer, local European production usually slows the import of delicate vegetables like snow peas, sugar snaps, haricots verts, peas, and dwarf and French beans. "Sales are picking up now that the vacations are over again," says Pepijn de Koning of FV Seleqt.
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"We have exited a year in which wages have risen sharply. On top of that, there are social security contributions that have to be factored in as well, and on top of that, pome fruit is one of the few products where growers receive less money for the goods," says Philip Wißkirchen. He himself
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New CEO for Starr Ranch Growers
2023-09-06 00:00
Starr Ranch Growers is excited to announce the appointment of Don Odegard as its new chief executive officer.
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Extended rains caused issues for apple production in India
2023-09-06 00:00
The local apple production in India will see a significant decrease this season. Mudasir Tak, founder of Pinevalley Agrifarms, states that heavy rains have complicated the apple season in multiple ways: “Apple cultivation is mostly prevalent in the Kashmir Valley and Himachal Pradesh, with
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Vietnam yet to receive UK warning on dragon fruit exports
2023-09-06 00:00
According to deputy director Ngo Xuan Nam, the Vietnam Sanitary and Phytosanitary Notification Authority and Enquiry Point (Vietnam SPS Office) has not yet received a food safety regulation warning from the UK about Vietnamese dragon fruit exports.
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Higher pricing on Costa Rican pineapples
2023-09-06 00:00
Supply of pineapples continues to be on the shorter side. “The industry in Costa Rica is currently looking at lower yields,” says Sofia Acon of Kapi Kapi Growers. “This is due to multiple factors including adverse weather conditions and higher costs of supplies, which caused a drop in
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Hazelnut market: Increasing reluctance among sellers
2023-09-06 00:00
The global hazelnut market is acting cautiously once again. Production in the biggest producer Turkey is reported to be lower than expected. The whole market is waiting for the leading company Ferrero to announce its own purchase bid. EastFruit provides an article by Commodity Information
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"For us, a second season arises in autumn nowadays due to demand from tree nurseries"
2023-09-06 00:00
For Kruiden Claus, these months are normally the calmer months of the year. The nursery experiences its peak in spring, but for several years now, it has also added a "second season" for the herb business. "In recent years, we have noticed that in autumn, there is a lot of demand from tree
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Blue Whale seeking record numbers in Asia
2023-09-06 00:00
Apple producer Blue Whale has defined clear goals for the 2023-2024 season in Asia. The French company has been exporting its apple varieties to the Asian continent for more than 30 years. Nowadays, these markets account for 15% of its total exports.
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El Bierzo's Conference pear harvest will be better than expected
2023-09-06 00:00
Now that 90% of the fruit has been harvested, the Conference pear harvest in El Bierzo is entering its final stretch. "Based on the volume of pears we've harvested, we'll definitely surpass our harvest estimate,” stated Pablo Linares, technical director of El Bierzo's Guaranteed Brand for
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By early fall, the price of onions in Moldova had sharply decreased
2023-09-06 00:00
During the last week of August, yellow onion prices on the Moldovan market fell by 29%, on average, from 7 to 5 lei/kg ($0.28/kg). This is an expected situation development. Early last month, EastFruit analysts predicted that by September, the average wholesale price of onions in Moldova would
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Horticulture among most affected by South Africa’s loadshedding
2023-09-06 00:00
South Africa is back at stage 6 loadshedding until further notice – as motorists dealing with no traffic lights well know – and agriculture shoulders a disproportionate weight of the state electricity supplier Eskom’s scheduled power cuts, the Bureau for Agriculture and Food Policy found.
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“UK production of tomatoes will bounce back over the next few years”
2023-09-06 00:00
The British tomato industry is navigating a challenging landscape marked by rising input costs, volatile energy markets, and post-Brexit issues. With the British Tomato Conference coming up, Phil Morley, Technical Officer for the British Tomato Growers Association, explains how, despite these
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Largest Lidl warehouse in the world opens in Luton
2023-09-05 16:00
Lidl GB has officially opened a £300m RDC in Luton – the largest Lidl warehouse in the world – marking the discounter’s continued commitment to expansion across Britain.
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JFC launches Homegrown salads brand at Asda
2023-09-05 14:00
A new branded range of vertically farmed bagged salads produced by the Jones food Company has been launched exclusively at Asda.
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Dutch knowledge aids Indian development
2023-09-05 12:00
Dutch Greenhouse Delta (DGD) has launched a white paper looking at how Dutch knowledge and technology is enabling the fast development of production efficiency and food safety in India.
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HLB vector found in Europe for first time
2023-09-05 11:00
Following its detection in Israel, in January 2022, the presence of Diaphorina citri, the insect that carries the deadly Asian strain of Huanglongbing or HLB, has been confirmed in the European Union for the first time. The discovery of the insect in Cyprus was confirmed by the European and
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China greenlights imports of South African avocados
2023-09-05 09:00
South African avocado producers and exporters are celebrating having gained access to China, following the signing of a new agreement at the Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) summit. South Africa’s minister of agriculture, land reform and rural development, Thoko Dediza,
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Organised by IFOAM Organics Europe and Ecovalia , the event will bring together major industry players, including European organic farmers, traders, retailers, certifiers, associations and companies, policy makers, researchers and other key players in the organic sector, to address key issues
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