The storms accompanied by hail recorded this week have affected more than 1,700 hectares, mainly of citrus crops, in the regions of Plana Baixa and Costera and some inland towns of the Spanish province of Castellon. The estimated value of the losses comes close to one million Euro. Damages have
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Red kiwi, Zespri triples exports
2023-06-15 00:00
This season, Zespri tripled its red kiwi exports, with the RubyRed variety
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This project is part of the strategy of using new sales channels such as selected greengrocers and the hotel and catering trade. Princesa Amandine is currently available in 14 supermarket chains.
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"We produce more potatoes in our region than we could sell here"
2023-06-15 00:00
Farmer and member of the Pfälzer Grumbeere producer group, Alexander Friedrich, grows early potatoes on about 60 to 65 hectares. For the most part, he says, the firm-cooking variety Annabelle is grown, which is supplied directly as fresh produce or as young potatoes to various weekly markets.
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Weather plays tricks on seed potatoes
2023-06-15 00:00
The paradox of the situation is that when in Spain there was not even a hint of rain in April and May and drought was becoming the protagonist of the crops, in the main European seed potato producing countries, mainly the Netherlands and Germany, the
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In Dagestan, the largest pear orchard in Russia was established
2023-06-15 00:00
On June 4, Sharip Sharipov, First Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food of Dagestan, visited the southern regions of the republic. He got acquainted with the work on increasing the area of pear orchards.
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Vertically farmed lettuce represents the future of agriculture as regular supply chain disruptions in traditional crop farming due to the weather, climate, and contamination remain as uncertain as ever. For the fast-growing Canadian vertical farm, Vision Greens, growing perfect and affordable
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Today marks 64 years since New Zealand re-branded the Chinese gooseberry as kiwifruit
2023-06-15 00:00
Today marks 64 years since New Zealand re-branded the Chinese gooseberry as kiwifruit. The first kiwifruit seeds were brought to New Zealand in 1904 by the principal of Wanganui Girls' College, Mary Fraser, who had been on a trip to China. In the 1950s, New Zealand began exporting the fruit to
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Cauliflower VIP, the campaign looks promising
2023-06-15 00:00
The Val Venosta summer cauliflower campaign, an excellence to whichVIP, the Consortium of Valley Fruit and Vegetable Cooperatives, is linked by a long tradition, is about to start. The harvest will begin this week and is expected to last until well into September.
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"The market's sights are set on Lleida at a time when there is stone fruit consumption in Europe"
2023-06-15 00:00
The nectarine campaign has already started in the Spanish province of Lleida. It is doing so significantly in advance, in a campaign in which the region expects to recover its productive potential.
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AMI: Cucumber prices remain at a low level
2023-06-15 00:00
With the summer weather and warmer nights, cucumber production is in full swing. The supply volumes of both German produce and cucumbers from the Benelux region are currently high. For weeks, prices have been at a low level and can hardly move out of the
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Orchard Communication PROCAM 11 of 14.06.2023
2023-06-15 00:00
Take a look at the new orchard announcement from Dr Krzysztof Gasparski (PROCAM) dated 14.06.2023.
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Asda has seen a +12% uplift in sales of potatoes in the past year
2023-06-15 00:00
“Less and less Belgian products”
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Russia: Sticky traps installed in greenhouses of the Udmurtia area to monitor pest population
2023-06-15 00:00
June 2023, the Office of the Rosselkhoznadzor for the Kirov Region, the Udmurt Republic, and the Perm Territory installed 780 sticky traps in the greenhouses of JSC TK Zavyalovsky, LLC DCC, Flowers of Udmurtia, Lilia and IP Head of the KFH Nelyubin V.V., which are manufacturers of flower and
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Flood in Emilia Romagna, loans for farmers suspended
2023-06-15 00:00
Farmers with mortgages on buildings that have been evacuated or are uninhabitable, or agricultural activities that have become unproductive due to flooding or landslides, will also be able to apply to credit institutions for a suspension of instalments until they are fit for habitation
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According to data from the World Trade Organization (WTO), Mexico displaced Spain as the world's leading exporter of strawberries.
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Europatat: a comprehensive review of the potato sector
2023-06-15 00:00
On 5 and 6 June, under the theme "the changing geopolitical landscape and the future of potato trade", the first Polish edition of Europatat focused on the impact of geopolitics on international agri-food trade and the effect of the Green Climate goals.
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Fruit and vegetable exports recover in volume and value
2023-06-15 00:00
The positive signs on exports of fruit and vegetables, highlighted at the end of 2022, are confirmed in the first quarter of 2023 with a growth in volumes of 6.5% and in values of 10.7%, according to Fruitimprese data. The positive balance of trade (€ 354.4 million) is approximately double that of
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BASF starts a new era with the bio-insecticide Velifer®.
2023-06-15 00:00
Crop protection with biological products is a very important step towards sustainable agriculture and BASF plays an indispensable role in this respect in the development of a product portfolio. Organic crop protection products are not only a tool to maintain a sustainable crop protection system, but also a tool to protect the environment.
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Walnuts exports from China to Kyrgyzstan increased sharply in 2023
2023-06-15 00:00
According to EastFruit analysts, in 2023 Kyrgyzstan sharply increased walnut imports from China. During the first four months of the current calendar year, China shipped 25.5 thousand tons of walnuts to the Kyrgyz market. Of this volume, 14.4 thousand tons were inshell walnuts, and 10.9 thousand
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