New Zealand: Kiwi producers face lower yields and poorer quality
2023-03-01 00:00
Bad weather in recent months, not least Cyclone Gabrielle, has caused the New Zealand Kiwifruit Growers Incorporated (NZKGI) to classify volumes for the 2023 season well below the 160 million trays exported last year, Rural News reports.
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"Consumers will happily pay two Euro for a Mars bar or tin of Coke but not for their veg.”
2023-03-01 00:00
We have all heard about the vegetable shortages at the UK supermarkets, but what is the situation in Ireland where they have a similar setup with retailers?
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Moroccans see vegetable prices soar ahead of Ramadan
2023-03-01 00:00
Shoppers at the market in Sale, near the Moroccan capital Rabat, are witnessing exploding vegetable prices. Inflation is adding extra pressure just as Morocco prepares for Ramadan, the fasting month which starts in late March. Night-time feasting means consumption tends to increase during this
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California Walnuts brings awareness of omega-3 to food retailers with global "Power of 3" campaign
2023-03-01 00:00
The month of March is all about the "Power of 3". Therefore, the global campaign "Power of 3" of the Californian walnut industry is launched for the fourth time. The aim is to raise awareness of the health benefits of omega-3 alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) and the culinary benefits of ALA.
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Kuehne + Nagel announce changes in the Board of Directors
2023-03-01 00:00
After twelve years on the Board of Directors of Kuehne + Nagel International AG, Renato Fassbind will not stand for re-election at the Annual General Meeting on May 9, 2023.
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Australian horticulture exports recovering as industry production values continue to grow
2023-03-01 00:00
Australia's status as a key horticulture exporter is showing signs of recovery, from the ongoing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the trade/freight disruptions, according to new industry data released by Hort Innovation.
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‘Disaster arrangement changes necessary in Australia’
2023-03-01 00:00
Fruit and vegetable growers on Queensland's Granite Belt have been left without an income for a year after a devastating hail event. The February hailstorm wiped out a range of fruit and vegetable crops on Queensland's Granite Belt. Although the affected area was too small to be declared a
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National Potato Council releases report on U.S. Potato Industry’s contribution to America’s economy
2023-03-01 00:00
The National Potato Council (NPC) today announced the release of Measuring the Economic Significance of the U.S. Potato Industry, a comprehensive analysis on the domestic economic impact of potatoes. The analysis, authored by economists from Michigan State University, marks a
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Global Focus on Machinery and Packing
2023-03-01 00:00
In March FreshPlaza will be focussing on machinery and packing, are you involved in these sectors? We would love to hear from you.
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Trading in Tehran bazaars comes to a halt as currency drops
2023-03-01 00:00
Trading in Tehran markets has largely come to a halt as the rial is near its all-time low. Local media reported that the Central Bank of Iran intervened in the currency market by injecting $700 million in UAE dirhams on Sunday and the rial marginally rose from its all-time low of 600,000 against
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Peru: Mango production reached 474,000 tonnes in 2022
2023-03-01 00:00
The fruits were cultivated on an area of 30,800 ha, agraria.pe refers to data from Midagri. The regions with the largest area under mango cultivation were Piura with 19,867 ha (64.6 % of the total area), Lambayeque with 4,311 ha (14 %), Ancash with 1,843 ha (6 %) and Cajamarca with 1,160 ha.
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Kanzi's digital campaigns and tastings are back!
2023-03-01 00:00
Satisfying consumers with an extraordinary taste experience until June, Yes You Kanzi®! sets off with excellent prospects for the second half of the Kanzi® season in Spain. If the first phase of the 2022/2023 campaign has seen a stability in consumption, the
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ALDI reaffirms its commitment to domestic suppliers and in 2022 increased its purchases of domestic products by more than 10%. Specifically, more than 123,000 tonnes of fresh produce (fruit, vegetables, meat and fish) were purchased from domestic suppliers,
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Fewer new orchards and vineyards to be planted in Moldova in 2023
2023-03-01 00:00
Over the past five years, the rate of laying new perennial plantations in Moldova has dropped sharply: on average, from 4 000-5 000 to 1 500-2 000 ha annually. The planting of the main share of young orchards and vineyards is stimulated by the National Fund for the Development of Agriculture and
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The Ministry of Transport of Uzbekistan is negotiating the transportation of goods to Europe through Lithuania
2023-03-01 00:00
Due to the temporary restriction of the two-way movement of trucks on the Belarusian-Polish border, the Ministry of Transport of Uzbekistan is negotiating to ensure the passage of trucks of Uzbek national carriers through Lithuanian border checkpoints, EastFruit experts report.
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Đồng Nai banana exports to surge by 25% to half million tons
2023-03-01 00:00
Đồng Nai, Vietnam’s top banana exporting province, is expected to ship over 500,000 tons of the fruit this year, 25 per cent higher than last year. According to Nguyễn Thị Hoàng, deputy chairwoman of the province People’s Committee, bananas are one of the province’s main export
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Spanish O+G imports up seven percent in 2022
2023-03-01 00:00
Spain imported a volume of 3.8 million tonnes of fresh fruit and vegetables worth 3.763 billion euros in 2022. This is a growth of 7% and 15% respectively compared to the previous year. These figures reinforce the upward trend of recent years and continue to show a more positive development than the
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Laos-China rail freight transport up by 500 per cent
2023-03-01 00:00
The cross-border transport of freight on the Laos-China railway has increased by 500 per cent year-on-year. Since the start of this year, the railway has carried more than 600,000 tons of cross-border cargo, including 510,000 tons of imported cargo, accounting for the 500 per cent increase.
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Northern Territory indigenous community grows desert garlic
2023-03-01 00:00
An indigenous community in the Northern Territory has teamed up with the nation's largest garlic producer to plant a commercial garlic crop in the middle of Australia. At the Alekarenge Horticultural farm, 350 kilometres north of Alice Springs, Alyawarr women Sabrina Kelly and Tisha Corbett are
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How to prevent Tuta outbreaks on tomato in spring
2023-03-01 00:00
During winter, with fewer hours of sunlight and lower temperatures, the life cycle of the predatory bug Nesidiocoris tenuis, the main natural enemy of the Tuta absoluta pest in tomato, slows down. The cold and lack of Tuta to feed on decreases the ability of the predatory bug Nesidiocoris tenuis, the main natural enemy of the Tuta absoluta pest in tomatoes.
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