The Camp-Galhan winery in the Cevennes also produces sweet onions and green asparagus on 4 hectares. Lionel Pourquier, manager of the farm, has been adapting and perfecting his production techniques for several decades in order to offer the most tender and highest quality asparagus possible.
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Spring is the decisive phase for avocado crops on the Spanish Mediterranean coast to achieve a larger and better fruit set, thus avoiding fruit drop, and at the same time to recover from possible losses they may have suffered in flowering due to
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"Our goal is data-driven and sustainable strawberry production"
2023-03-27 00:00
Crisp, fresh strawberries from local cultivation all year round: this is what the Witten-based start-up vGreens, founded in 2022, achieves thanks to sophisticated vertical farming technology. In the enclosed space of around 50m2, the popular red fruit grows and thrives in a vertical arrangement,
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The Elche mollar pomegranate opens the period for farmers to register their plots in the Denomination of Origin.
2023-03-27 00:00
These registrations are aimed at farmers whose pomegranate crops of the mollar variety are in the geographical area covered by the PDO (the regions of L'Alacantí, Vega Baja and Baix Vinalopó). In the case of those who were already part of the Denomination of Origin
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Spain: O+G exports start January with nine per cent decline
2023-03-27 00:00
According to official data, Spain exported 1.1 million tonnes of fresh fruit and vegetables worth 1.646 billion euros in January 2023. This is a decrease of 9 % and an increase of 7.5 % compared to the previous year.
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Israel’s largest port shut as protests escalate
2023-03-27 00:00
As protests in Israel escalate further, the fresh produce industry is uncertain about the effects on harvesting, packing and exporting. The Ben Gurion International airport in Tel Aviv has suspended outgoing flights during Monday morning, while Haifa, the largest port in Israel, has come to a
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Potato breeder LIND joins Europatat
2023-03-27 00:00
Europatat warmly welcomes the Polish company LIND, which was established in 1996 as an investment of a Scottish family-run agricultural business with generations experience in the production of high-grade seed potatoes – J&WF Lind, located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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Mexican avocado exporters do not see prices match up this Super Bowl
2023-03-27 00:00
Although avocado exports from Mexico to the world in January and February increase each year to mainly meet the demand for guacamole due to the US Super Bowl, prices did not help Mexican producers this year.
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20% of Italian fruit subject to variety piracy #vocidellortofrutta
2023-03-27 00:00
An economic loss of about 20 million a year, not to mention the risks linked to the uncontrolled spread of various diseases. The topic of variety piracy, which has been a rampant phenomenon in Italian fruit growing for years, will be explored in depth at Macfrut (3-5 May Rimini Expo Centre),
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"Our preservative sachets help extend the shelf life of stone fruit"
2023-03-27 00:00
The stone fruit season in Europe will officially start at the end of May. Most of the fruits currently on the market come from Chile and South Africa. But production from both origins has fallen sharply recently. Affected by the strong wind, some packaging plants were even forced to shut down.
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French endive producers are “tired but resilient”
2023-03-27 00:00
2022 was a painful year for the endive sector and producers are “tired but resilient", according to Stéphane Jacquet, general manager of APEF. Pushed to the limit by the excessive increase in energy prices, the growing list of banned active substances (including the latest ban on benfluralin)
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Prices for tomatoes in Uzbekistan update records
2023-03-27 00:00
Greenhouse tomato prices continue to break records – the average wholesale price for red round tomatoes has increased by 29% over the past week and current wholesale prices are almost 2 times higher than last year. Moreover, as a result of a sharp increase in their prices over the past
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A two-speed season for South African grapes
2023-03-27 00:00
The South African grape season is coming to an end. This year's campaign took place in two phases. “The northern regions and Orange River came into production first, with a significant volume deficit. At the beginning of the campaign, exports were clearly lower than in previous years at the
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California rains hold off avocado growers for now
2023-03-27 00:00
Avocado volumes are ample currently compared to this time last year.
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"We must not be afraid to use ideas developed by other countries"
2023-03-27 00:00
Numerous members of Confagricoltura Forlì-Cesena and Rimini attended the meeting promoted by Federazione Nazionale di Bieoconomia (National Bioeconomy Federation) with Israeli company Solar Gik. The event, in the presence of the Federation's president Alessandro Bettoni and vice-president
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A grower group connected by family
2023-03-27 00:00
Family is a word often used around the produce industry these days, and for good reason. Many successful farm companies today come from families who have built their legacies over the years. In Mexico, Divine Flavor's grower group is no different, and each of the growers the company works with
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Peaches and Sofas, Quality Romagna
2023-03-27 00:00
What do peaches and sofas have in common? One only has to go back a few decades and think of the farmers who invested in stone fruits while their neighbours built small sheds to handcraft sofas and armchairs to realise that the connection is the
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"Fewer than expected Indian grapes being shipped"
2023-03-27 00:00
The first white grapes arrived from India at LuBaFresh in the Netherlands on February 9. They now have enough for some availability outside programs. "The market's good enough. Prices could be slightly higher, but at least the sales are there," says Lucien de Wit.
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"The impacts from climate change require financial resources for resilience building, to be borne by the value chain"
2023-03-27 00:00
Last year, the organic industry was confronted with various challenges. This year, too, the situation seems to remain tense. When asked, communications manager Lisa Kadagies of lehmann natur told us how this has affected organic bananas as well as organic limes for the company.
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When asked about the obstacles to buying new products, 75% point to price, considering that new products are somewhat more expensive. On the other hand, 26% do not find items that meet their needs and two out of ten prefer a shopping basket with products they are already familiar with.
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