Following a tricky winter, the supply of organic bananas is good and where it was expected to be. For Organics Unlimited, its current supply of organic bananas comes from both Mexico and Ecuador. In addition to these two countries, other areas also producing right now include Costa Rica,
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Vegetable prices rise sharply in Azerbaijan
2023-04-21 00:00
Vegetable prices in Azerbaijan, including tomatoes, onions, and potatoes, have risen sharply recently. Farmers attribute the price increase to the sharp rise in the cost of fertilizers and nitrates due to the war between Russia and Ukraine. However, in addition to this, there is an artificial
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The upcoming visit, which will take place from 23 to 30 April, is the second trade mission to India after the launch of the multi-year public-private partnership PIB HortiRoad2India in October last year. The upcoming mission will begin in Hyderabad and end in Delhi. At
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"Many Polish apple growers are choosing cheaper cultivation options"
2023-04-21 00:00
The end of the apple season in Poland comes with challenging circumstances, says Jakub Krawczyk, export manager for Polish apple exporter Appolonia: “The end of the Polish apple season could be very interesting this year. At the moment, there are a couple of things that are crucial when it
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Reduced cargo mobility at Port of Long Beach
2023-04-21 00:00
Port of Long Beach (POLB) reported a decline in volumes during March, nearly one-third from the same month last year. Retailers continue to clear warehouses and shippers shuffle routes from the West Coast to seaports on the East and Gulf coasts, according to the port's statement.
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"The tight exotic market will gradually recover in the coming weeks"
2023-04-21 00:00
Due to continued high freight rates, inflation and the annual change of season, volume availability - especially for mangoes and avocados - has come under pressure. "We are currently distributing mostly air-freighted mangoes from Peru, and although there are still customers who appreciate this
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"Business seems to be shifting more toward the weekend now"
2023-04-21 00:00
Bernd Bahlmann was able to harvest his first asparagus on Maundy Thursday, April 6, in order to be able to offer it at Easter. "However, the volumes were not yet sufficient to open our farm store. It was too long cold and wet for that, which is why the asparagus also could not grow as hoped,"
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While amateur gardeners wait for warmer temperatures to plant tomatoes in their gardens, Rhineland tomato growers are already harvesting. This is pointed out by the Provinzialverband Rheinischer Obst- und Gemüsebauer. Even though the harvest in the Rhineland is in most greenhouses in
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Ireland saw the wettest March on record, production gaps inevitable
2023-04-21 00:00
The weather last month was not kind to Irish growers, in fact it was the wettest March on record with 140mm of rain falling, the average for March is just 25-30mm.
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Black Elk expands range with rustic pastes
2023-04-21 00:00
TheAlce Nero frozen food range expands in the name of innovation, taste and healthy eating. Here come the Frozen Organic Rustic Mashed Vegetables: vegetable, source of protein and rich in fibre. Perfect for those who have little time to cook but do not want to give up a proper
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Apofruit, training for young members continues
2023-04-21 00:00
Apofruit, a fruit and vegetable cooperative with more than 2,700 members throughout Italy, is continuing its training activities for younger members. On 13 and 14 April, a two-day event was held for the under-45 committee, to visit some of the
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Fresh apricots of a new crop became available in supermarkets in the capital of Uzbekistan at the beginning of the second decade of April and have fallen in price by more than 3 times over this time, EastFruit experts report.
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Pianeta Rosso on stage at Macfrut: taste is the priority on tomatoes
2023-04-21 00:00
One is quick to talk about goodness, taste and flavour; everyone has their own opinions and beliefs but, according to insiders, the flavour of the new tomato varieties has certainly improved compared to those of the past, partly because - apart from genetics - techniques have improved
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Morocco ranked third in global tomato exports
2023-04-21 00:00
Tomatoes are the main export category for Morocco, and the country has been steadily increasing the volume of tomato exports for several years, EastFruit reports.
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Tropic's non-browning bananas have the potential to significantly reduce food waste and CO2 emissions along the supply chain by more than 25%, as over 60% of exported bananas go to waste before reaching the consumer. This innovative product can support a reduction in CO2 emissions equivalent to
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Marco Salvi: 'The future of exports lies in opening up new markets
2023-04-21 00:00
Concern over European policies on plant protection products and packaging and the consumption crisis were the topics at the centre of the report by Fruitimprese president Marco Salvi at the 74th assembly of the association, which brings together over 300 companies with a total turnover
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VertiFarm to present tomorrow's cultivation and breeding methods
2023-04-21 00:00
VertiFarm, the industry platform and international trade show for next-level farming and new food systems, is to be held between 26 and 28 September 26 and 28, 2023, at Messe Dortmund in Germany and will put the spotlight squarely on controlled environment agriculture (CEA).
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Dutch trade mission courts Indian partners
2023-04-20 17:00
HortiRoad2India, the Dutch public-private partnership, will visit Hyderabad and Delhi next week as part of a trade mission to India.
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MSC sees “fruitful partnership” between Europe and Africa
2023-04-20 16:00
Africa’s fruit industry is currently booming, and Europe’s growing demand for the continent’s fresh produce provides major economic opportunities for African countries, according to MSC, the leading shipping company from Africa to European countries.
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Frustration grows over citrus situation
2023-04-20 14:00
The South African citrus industry is continuing its letter writing campaign to the government as it looks to stave off the effects of new EU regulations on the country’s orange export sector before the start of the new season.
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