BBV: New Franconian Asparagus Queen in Office
2023-03-20 00:00
The new asparagus season is upon us and the Franconian Asparagus Growers' Association is now represented by a new asparagus queen: Veronika Hussnätter from Middle Franconia is the new Franconian Asparagus Queen, as announced by the Bavarian Farmers' Association (BBV).
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Low volumes and high prices for rhubarb from the Netherlands
2023-03-20 00:00
Fresh and ready for the rhubarb season, the company Kartoffel Kuhn also offers goods from the Netherlands, among others. However, as Mike Cunningham tells us, only small quantities are available at high prices given the weather conditions.
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Will Dutch onion prices reach the one-euro mark? That was a popular question at Fruit Logistica in Berlin. According to Wim Waterman of Waterman Onions, it is not an impossibility. "Gas prices being what they are, mean there's a price ceiling these days. Not for onions, though. I think
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New Zealand: First Zespri kiwi crop 2023 goes to Japan
2023-03-20 00:00
Around 2,500 tonnes (more than 600,000 trays) of Zespri SunGold is expected to reach Tokyo in early April before the Southampton Star continues to Kobe. She is the first of 53 charter vessels that Zespri will use this season to transport around 145 million trays of Green, SunGold and RubyRed.
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The vast catalogue of Pack System, a company specializing in the processing of cardboard, plastic and wooden packaging, also features the innovative Ezy:Split® punnet developed by ILIP. It is a niche format suitable for premium products that need to stand our from standard ones.
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Early starters from the Palatinate now ensure sustainable movement on the vegetable market
2023-03-20 00:00
The harvest of the first spring onions in the Palatinate is currently underway, coinciding with the meteorological start of spring. Since the beginning of March - and thus about a week earlier than the average of previous years - freshly harvested spring onions have been harvested in Germany's
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Chilean apples on the way to the US
2023-03-20 00:00
In a year when the U.S. apple crop volume is down nearly 10 percent versus the prior year, retailers can look forward to a fresh crop arriving from the southern hemisphere keeping consumers shopping the apple deck and providing fresh-picked flavor and promotional volumes throughout the spring
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Europe undersupplied with stonefruit
2023-03-20 00:00
While shipping challenges remain, due to wind and the concomitant delays all along the logistics chain, the European stonefruit market is definitely not oversupplied, says Jacques du Preez of Hortgro.
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“With such price levels and sales, we are experiencing an exceptional but necessary situation”
2023-03-20 00:00
The season of winter vegetables, including carrots, is coming to an end in the south and west of France, but production is still ongoing in the northern regions. “The Landes is finishing this week and the Manche department will finish by the end of the month. We are currently taking over the
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Sicilian fruit juice featured at Foodex Japan 2023
2023-03-20 00:00
"Last weekend I was in Tokyo at Foodex Japan - Asia's international food and beverage fair - and I had a very clear sense of how highly Japanese culture values certified quality food. Agrumi-Gel, with its Sicilian blood orange and lemon juices celebrated, just this year, the
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Event: 29th Trade Logistics Congress in Cologne
2023-03-20 00:00
Under the motto "Trade Logistics: Challenges - Opportunities - Future", Log 2023 provides an overview of the currently most important strategies, trends and innovations in trade logistics and for logistics in companies. Decision-makers from the retail logistics
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In Wollup, near the border with Poland, tomatoes in all possible varieties have been growing and thriving since 2009. The greenhouse facility in question is managed by Havelia Ltd., a sister company of Werder Frucht Ltd., which markets Havelia's produce exclusively as a contract marketer for EO
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"The DEDEBIO organic figs come from a long-standing project partner in Turkey, whose farm is located in the region around Izmir. The variety grown there is considered very aromatic and one of the best in the world. The figs are particularly tender, juicy and delicious," product manager Antje
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El Corte Inglés has introduced a new supermarket concept
2023-03-20 00:00
Portugal's Sonae profit buoyed by one-off gains despite retail margin squeeze
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PepperCorer PC-55 from Sormac: One machine - multiple possibilities
2023-03-20 00:00
Peppers are a fruiting vegetable that can be prepared and combined in many different ways. There are no limits to the imagination. However, it is precisely this wide variety of uses and processing possibilities for peppers that make it necessary to develop a special recipe for this vegetable.
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Uzbekistan has lifted restrictions on onion exports
2023-03-20 00:00
The largest exporter of onions in Central Asia has lifted the restriction on onion exports – Uzbekistan has become the second country in the region to announce the early lifting of the ban, EastFruit experts report.
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60 thousand tons of walnuts are grown in Ukraine every year
2023-03-20 00:00
In Ukraine, the cultivation of walnuts on an industrial scale has intensified. The leaders are the northern regions of the country with gardens of 5-8 hectares.
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Turkish investor will plant an orchard in Kazakhstan
2023-03-20 00:00
A plot of land has already been chosen in Kazakhstan for the orchard. The intention of the Turkish investor became known back in 2020. The company from Turkey is interested in planting more than 8 million fruit trees in an area of 5 thousand hectares.
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Traditionally, the focus in fruit and vegetable trade has been on the approval of individual direct suppliers. However, the need for a more comprehensive approach involving not only direct suppliers but the entire supply chain is becoming increasingly significant. The release of the
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Minimal impact on exports by nationwide protest action
2023-03-20 00:00
The national shutdown of the country by the Economic Freedom Fighters and some labour unions on Monday, ahead of Human Rights Day tomorrow, a public holiday has had the country holding its breath. The protestors are calling for the resignation of president Cyril Ramaphosa.
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