New Zealand fruit and vegetable prices reflect unprecedented disruption for many growers
2023-03-13 00:00
As expected, the Food Price Index just released shows another increase in the cost of fruit and vegetables from the same time last year and the extreme weather events experienced around Aotearoa (New Zealand) will continue to impact the market in the months ahead.
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Abnormally early flowering of apricot in Moldova is a big risk
2023-03-13 00:00
Unusually warm weather for March has set in Moldova since the beginning of this week. In the south of the country, the temperature maximum during the day approaches +15-17 degrees Celsius, which is 10-12 degrees above the average climatic norm. According to weather forecasts, the temperature in
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Dutch company gets new cross-docking center
2023-03-13 00:00
Last year, DLG built a cross-docking center with no less than 30 docks in the Netherlands. Fresh products are transhipped here daily to be transported by ferry to the United Kingdom.
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As noted earlier by EastFruit analysts, a downward trend in wholesale prices for onions has set in Uzbekistan. Last week, their prices continued to decline, more rapidly than in previous weeks. At the same time, wholesale prices for onions in Uzbekistan have decreased to the lowest level among
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The BOE of Saturday 4 March published Order APA/204/2023, of 28 February, which establishes and regulates the minimum content of the Autonomous Register of Agricultural Holdings and the Digital Farm Notebook, the two fundamental components of the new Farming System
The Order establishes and regulates the minimum content of the Autonomous Register of Agricultural Holdings and the Digital Farm Notebook, the two fundamental components of the new Farming System
Order APA/204/2023, of 28 February.
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Flagship product of Med’Essor, the Maltese from Tunisia will still be on the market for another month. This year, the campaign started a little before the usual date, on January 7th. As for many other products from the Mediterranean region, the volumes of Maltese are lower this year, “up to
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The pizzutello tomato that brings back the flavors of the past
2023-03-13 00:00
An Open Day event took place at the Sicilian cultivation company Dino Antoci, a member of the Orto Vittoria cooperative, to show visitors the properties of Pizzillo, a pizzutello tomato from TSI Italia.
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South African 2023 citrus export season reflects continued challenging operating environment
2023-03-13 00:00
Ahead of the Southern African 2023 citrus export season kicking off next month, citrus growing varietal focus groups presented their predicted export volumes for the upcoming season at the Citrus Marketing Forum held last week.
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New approach needed to combat insect resistance to biopesticides
2023-03-13 00:00
Insect pests that attack crops have the ability to develop resistance to more environmentally friendly pesticides and a new approach to managing resistance risks is needed, according to an analysis by scientists at the University of Stirling. The
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Michiel van Dillen is familiar to many (former) growers, and in December 2022, he joined Westland Seeds. In the short time since then, he has found his niche and has had the opportunity to meet related local and overseas growers. "We have a fun, passionate team where brainstorming is expected
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Abnormally early flowering of apricot in Moldova is a big risk
2023-03-12 00:00
Unusually warm weather for March has set in Moldova since the beginning of this week. In the south of the country, the temperature maximum during the day approaches +15-17 degrees Celsius, which is 10-12 degrees above the average climatic norm. According to weather forecasts, the temperature in
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Dovcha that costs a million!
2023-03-11 00:00
The first dovcha is now available in the retail of Uzbekistan’s capital city of Tashkent. So far it is offered only in one store of the Korzinka supermarket chain and costs 99 990 UZS ($8.78) per 100 grams, which means 999 900 UZS/kg ($87.8)! In other words, the retail price of this
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Wellpak (UK) enters administration
2023-03-10 20:00
Evesham-based fresh produce business Wellpak (UK) has been placed into administration, FPJ understands.
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Company Shop in record food waste saving
2023-03-10 15:00
Company Shop Group has saved 41,445 tonnes of food from going to waste in the past year, according to its latest report.
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‘Put UK farming first,’ says NFU
2023-03-10 11:00
The NFU has called for greater government support for domestic food production as energy, fuel and other production costs continue to soar.
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Another record year for Peruvian blues
2023-03-10 11:00
Peru is on course to export a record 287,000 tonnes of blueberries worth US$1.4bn, this season making the fruit the country’s top agricultural export in terms of value.
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Earthpad marks “World first” for Sirane
2023-03-10 11:00
UK-based packaging specialist Sirane has announced that its paper-recyclable absorbent pad for fruit has been approved for recycling by OPRL, making it the world’s first approved recyclable absorbent pad.
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Argentina seeks to boost citrus exports to US
2023-03-10 10:00
A trade mission led by the governor of the Argentine province of Entre Rios, Gustavo Bordet, is heading to Washington to negotiate access for the region’s oranges and mandarins to the US market.
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Ecocool GmbH used the leading trade fair for fruit traders in Berlin to present its new thermal bonnet "ECO-BREATH" to the trade public. This new thermal cover offers basic protection for all temperature-sensitive products at transport interfaces, especially in air freight.
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Spanish strawberries hit by cold, rain
2023-03-10 00:00
This year's Spanish strawberry season is undoubtedly unusual. "By now, we could write a thick book about it," says Filipe Ravazzini da Silva of Wilkofruit in the Netherlands. "This year's season has been highly erratic. The first supply arrived late, and the quality's been far from optimal,
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