"We have managed to set up important sales lines of biodynamic kumquat with supermarkets"
2023-02-08 00:00
While avocados and mangoes are the most widespread subtropical crops in the Spanish Axarquia region, there is a wide range of tropical and exotic fruits growing there. "We started growing kumquat 20 years ago," says German Mathias Trumper, of the company Giallo Royal. "We were practically
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Rethinking food possibilities with 3D food printer
2023-02-08 00:00
3D printers for printing food?
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Lineage Logistics expands fresh produce offering in Europe
2023-02-08 00:00
Lineage Logistics, LLC a big player in the temperature-controlled industrial REIT and logistics solutions area, has announced Lineage Fresh, a new strategic service in Europe, launched last November in the US, which provides fresh storage solutions for major importers, grocers, and producers of
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Rovensa Group launches Rovensa Next, a new biosolutions business unit to drive the sustainable future of agriculture
2023-02-08 00:00
In the face of global challenges due to population growth and climate change, among others, farmers are demanding a solution to feed the planet through healthy and safe alternatives. Today, the Rovensa Group, a world leader in agricultural solutions for the
Farming solutions for the
FRUIT LOGISTICA: DKHV Potato Evening was a great success
2023-02-08 00:00
On the eve of FRUIT LOGISTICA, around 450 representatives of the national and international potato industry came to the Hilton Hotel in Berlin Mitte to discuss the current situation and the future of the industry.
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VOG Products: Processing against food waste
2023-02-08 00:00
It is estimated that 22% of O+G is discarded each year directly during or after harvest, reports VOG Products. This not only means that valuable food is wasted, but also losses to the environment in the form of unnecessarily used farmland, water resources,
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A. P. Moller - Maersk reports strong results for 2022
2023-02-08 00:00
2022 was an exceptionally strong year for Maersk. The unprecedented financial results were driven by solid performance across all businesses during the abnormal market conditions in the first part of the year. As congestions eased and declining consumer demand led to a significant de-stocking in
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Fruit or vegetable snacks for children at 22 Wellington schools
2023-02-08 00:00
Next week, the Fruit in Schools (FIS) initiative begins another year. Over 4,490 children in 22 schools across the Wellington region will receive a healthy snack of fresh fruit or vegetables each school day. The successful scheme has been recognised by the World Health Organisation (WHO) for
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According to Agronoa, in March, a European mission will visit Tucuman establishments that want to export to the old continent.
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Ukrainian farmers have reduced prices for carrots
2023-02-08 00:00
A downward trend has started on the Ukrainian carrot market at the beginning of the week, analysts of the EastFruit project report. The main reason for the reduction in carrot price was the increase in the supply on the market. Most Ukrainian farmers considered it inexpedient to continue storing
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Mexico's blueberry production increasing in El Fuerte
2023-02-08 00:00
Blueberry production began in El Fuerte in 2010. Currently, more communities have joined in this cultivation, and for this reason Sinaloa exports the product to the United States, Canada and other countries of the world.
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First apples of the new harvest are starting to arrive in Argentina
2023-02-08 00:00
Last week, the first Gala apples of the new harvest began to arrive on the market. Agronomist Miguel Sabbadini, technical manager of the Argentine Chamber of Integrated Fruit Growers (CAFI) explains that these usually have a good price.
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DKHV potato evening was a great success
2023-02-08 00:00
On the eve of FRUIT LOGISTICA, around 450 representatives of the national and international potato industry came to the Hilton Hotel in Berlin Mitte to discuss the current situation and the future of the industry.
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HDC Lamotte has welcomed the Vitalis group as a shareholder, which represents a new lever of development for the French producer-shipper and leader on the delicacy potato market of the Drôme department.
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Alico, Inc. today announces financial results for the fiscal quarter ended December 31, 2022, the highlights of which are as follows: Company reports net loss attributable to Alico, Inc. common stockholders of $3.2 million and EBITDA of $0.9 million for fiscal quarter. After adjusting for
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California’s early outlook sees above-average cherry season
2023-02-08 00:00
Optimistic. That’s the view right now of the California cherry season that will get underway at the end of April.
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Highly specialized Sicilian citrus nurseries
2023-02-08 00:00
At the foot of Mount Etna, at the entry to the Plain of Catania, an area where citrus fruits are cultivated, we find the Terre Bianche plant nursery, which draws from the experience of four generations of nurserymen. This is where citrus and olive trees are produced for both Italy and abroad for
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The Galkia Group (Fruca, Gregal and Jimbofresh) will promote the Galkia melon and the cooperation project at FRUIT LOGISTICA from 8 to 10 February. They will have a special Galkia promotion at their respective stands. "With Galkia, the group wants to promote the future of this
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"Presenting Europe's lightest PP bucket"
2023-02-08 00:00
This is Poorthuis Packaging's first time exhibiting at Fruit Logistica in Berlin. And the timing could not be better, says this Dutch company's team. Poorthuis is showcasing a wide range of new vegetable and (convenience) fruit packaging, like the complete series of top seal buckets and rPET
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Unpredictable weather has affected the production of vegetables in Malaysia’s Cameron Highlands, causing shortages and prices to double. Cameron Highlands Vegetable Growers Association secretary Chay Ee Mong said the January to March period usually sees dry weather in the highlands. Instead,
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