This January 31, FEPEX will hold in Lleida its 63rd assembly, which will focus on the climate's effects on agriculture, especially on the fruit and vegetable sector, and on the opportunities that digitalization and technological innovation offer the sector.
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Global coalition of fresh produce calls for policy measures to safeguard fresh produce supplies
2023-01-30 00:00
The Global Coalition of Fresh Produce today released a report analysing the current global trading environment for fresh fruits and vegetables. The report argues that fruits and vegetables are a critical element of the shift towards healthy and sustainable diets, as well as an engine of economic
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The thyme harvest at Kräutergarten Johannes Adams in Düsseldorf is slowly coming to an end. The company was able to offer the popular spice plant for ten months last year, aiming for year-round availability, as managing director Johannes Adams tells us. "Our major customers take between 500 kg
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Global producer prepares for future through climate protection and resilient varieties
2023-01-30 00:00
BayWa Global Produce, the sector-specific portfolio manager, is
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As the new year gets underway, the Belgian organic top fruit market situation does not differ much from how things are going with conventional cultivation. "Apples are struggling. That's not news to many, but as of January 2023, sales are about 30% lower than last year around this time. That was
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Chilean stone fruit has just begun shipping to the U.S. via vessel a couple of weeks ago. “The season was seven to 10 days early this year. We started receiving early shipments in the last week of November but about four weeks ago, we started receiving fruit by vessel,” says Franco Pruzzo of
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Freshfel Europe: Outlook for O+G consumption in the European Union remains under pressure
2023-01-30 00:00
These are the conclusions from the latest consumption trends discussed by Freshfel Europe through a review in the Member States. Despite a very positive dynamic of consumption growth, there are many obstacles that hinder the move towards a healthier and
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After achieving a record production in 2021, the world's potato production decreased by 6% in 2022
2023-01-30 00:00
The French Interprofessional Potato (CNIPT) stated that, according to the latest figures published by the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) that are included in the World Potato Markets report, the world produced a record 376.1 million tons of potatoes in 2021 (latest
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The Spanish Orri mandarin campaign is already underway as the first sales began this week. Prices are significantly higher than in the previous campaign, given the lower availability of supply, while demand remains high.
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Digital campaign for oranges and orange juice by those who produce and export them around the world
2023-01-30 00:00
The new "Fresh Up Your Life! – top quality European fruit and veg" digital campaign has been online for a few weeks, a European Union and CSO Italy-funded project where growers talk about their passion for their produce.
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Validity of Nadorcott variety plant breeder's rights reconfirmed
2023-01-30 00:00
The Board of Appeal of the Community Plant Variety Office confirmed last Wednesday, January 25, the decision of the aforementioned Office that declares the validity of the Community Plant Variety Rights No. 14,111 “Nadorcott”.
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The 2023 harvest is in full swing, and growers are anticipating an export crop that is slightly lower than the previous season. The lower export volumes are a result of hail experienced during November and December impacting the Ceres and to a lesser degree the Langkloof, production regions.
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Lemon supplies in New Zealand supermarkets in short supply
2023-01-30 00:00
A number of fruit and vegetables are becoming harder to get their hands on because to shipping delays for imported products. For instance, lemons are in short supply in supermarkets throughout New Zealand because of shipping delays for the out of season fruit, while heavy rains affected the
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Florida orange growers struggle to keep the juice flowing
2023-01-30 00:00
Florida orange farmers are suffering devastating supply and labor issues. The state’s orange production is projected to hit historic lows in 2023, with the U.S. Department of Agriculture predicting 18 million boxes to enter the retail market, the lowest orange supply to come out of the
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BayWa Global Produce: Ready for the future
2023-01-30 00:00
"We have invested a high double-digit million euro amount to further modernise and expand the operational infrastructure of our BayWa Obst, T&G Global and TFC Holland holdings over the past two years," says Benedikt Mangold, CEO at BayWa Global Produce. "Through a
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In 2022, more than 6,600 workers left Samoa for seasonal worker programs; this was double the number leaving before the pandemic. This means that local business are seeing staff shortages.
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Onions at Rs320 per kilo in Karachi due to supply shortage
2023-01-30 00:00
Onions sell at Rs250 per kg in Karachi markets. In other parts of the country, the rate hovers between Rs200-320 due to limited arrivals from Sindh and Balochistan crops and additional taxes on import of the staple food item. The national average of onion prices on the week ending Jan 26 was
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Blue Whale: Focus on promising potentials
2023-01-30 00:00
While the heat last summer led to lower harvests in other European countries, Blue Whale, France's market leader in the apple sector, is satisfied with the campaign so far. "The high temperatures have made for very good sweetness and a
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Climate change endangers crops in the Himalayas
2023-01-30 00:00
In three of the past four years, growers in the Kashmir Valley — which produces 75% of India’s apples — have witnessed major early snowfalls. In the late autumns of 2018, 2019 and 2021, early snows destroyed orchards across the valley. Researchers say Kashmir’s erratic weather is the
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Hundreds of people from the regions of Alicante, Murcia and Almeria gathered last Tuesday in front of the gates of the Moncloa to protest against the planned cuts to the Tajo-Segura water transfer. A demand that took place while the Council of Ministers was taking place.
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