“Demand for Shiitake mushrooms dipped by the end of February”
2023-03-23 00:00
Against expectations, demand for shiitake mushrooms from Ukraine seems to have dropped a bit as February came to an end, says Nature Green’s consultant and advisor Peter Sutherland: “In a surprising manner, the demand for shiitake mushrooms started dropping around the end of February. Before
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The season of the Peruvian mangoes is in full swing. Oliver, a major importer of exotic fruit and vegetables located on the Rungis market, also sells Peruvian mangoes. “We are now at the peak of the season which starts in November and ends in May. This is really the best-selling origin for
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“Those who have tried our product often order a second one!”
2023-03-23 00:00
The French company Petrus, based in the Pas-de-Calais department, specializes in curved corrugated iron and manufactures water tanks for farmers, vegetable producers, horticulturists, and nursery workers. Still relatively unknown in France, this system has gained popularity due to the
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"Here and there, the cold snap has led to price increases of up to 50 percent for herbs"
2023-03-23 00:00
The onset of winter in the Mediterranean region has had a noticeable impact on the vegetable trade. "We buy a lot of dandelion, radicchio, and colorful salads from Italy at this time of year and have noticed that the cold snap has had less of an impact on product availability than on prices.
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Morocco may set a record in avocado exports, but the future of the industry is at risk
2023-03-23 00:00
Moroccan exporters have every chance of setting a new record in avocado exports in the 2022/23 season (July-June), EastFruit reports. At the same time, representatives of the local industry of avocado growing and exporting are seriously concerned about its future due to the shortage of water in
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"First Tommy Atkins mangoes arrive on good market"
2023-03-23 00:00
The first containers of the season's Tommy Atkins mangoes for Ibacem Holland have arrived at LBP in Maasdijk. "We expect to receive two to three containers every week," says Ron Jongejan, who has been representing the Brazilian mango and grape grower in Europe since this year.
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Potato plantings have been halted across much of the UK because of weather conditions
2023-03-23 00:00
Irish domestic consumption remains buoyant with the current weather. However, these conditions have put a halt to all field work and plantings. Exports continue to Portugal and Holland, with good appetite for more as stocks remain tight on the continent.
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A growing nursery thanks to innovation
2023-03-23 00:00
"To mechanize and automate also means to respect personnel," explains Fausto Marconi, founder of Marconi Vivai in Roverbella (Mantua), confirming his intention of innovating and automating operations to make them easier and less strenuous for employees. Fausto's work, which started over 50 years
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"The presence of Egyptian Valencia Late clearly expanded"
2023-03-23 00:00
Spanish offers obviously continued to dominate. In addition to Lane Late and Navelate, Navel and Salustiana were primarily available. According to BLE, the presence of Egyptian Valencia Late clearly expanded and Turkish Washington Navel also gained in importance. First Valencia Late from Turkey
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BMDV promotes the purchase of electric vehicles for companies, associations and municipalities
2023-03-23 00:00
The Federal Ministry for Digital Affairs and Transport (BMDV) supports companies, associations and clubs in the electrification of their vehicle fleets. According to the ministry, funding is provided for the additional costs incurred when purchasing an electric vehicle in comparison with a reference vehicle with
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Raphael Godinho, Symborg's new General Manager
2023-03-23 00:00
Raphael Godinho, agronomist and until now Global Product Manager & Global Program Leader for Biologicals at Corteva, has more than 18 years of experience in the crop protection market worldwide.
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“We expect large volumes of sucrine and romaine lettuce”
2023-03-23 00:00
Julien Cremer has been marketing bagged salad for 15 years, which he now sells through his own company, Sud ImpEx, under the brands Terre D'Or and El Lancero. "We found a private producer who provides us with very good quality products. We sell the sucrine and romaine lettuce every month of the
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Due to the ongoing shipping delays from South Africa and the massive delivery problems, the first food retail chains have dropped out of the plum programmes, according to AMI. Instead, shelf space is being used differently.
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Irish potato exports continue to Portugal and the Netherlands
2023-03-23 00:00
Irish domestic consumption remains buoyant with the current weather. However, these conditions have put a halt to all field work and plantings. Exports continue to Portugal and Holland, with good appetite for more as stocks remain tight on the continent.
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Lidl Spain launches anti-waste bag for fruit and vegetables
2023-03-23 00:00
Lidl is introducing new preventive measures to avoid food waste. These include the introduction of the so-called "anti-waste bag" in the chain's more than 650 shops in Spain. This is a pack that is available for three euros and contains fruit
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Prices strengthening on Mexican raspberries
2023-03-23 00:00
The supply of raspberries has been good for the past few weeks and as April approaches, it looks to be increasing. “The supply is comparable to this time last year and the season also started on time,” says Ryan Lockman, vice-president of sales and procurement for grower-owned
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The SENSOPLAG project aims to develop digital tools to predict and detect pests that threaten citrus crops
2023-03-23 00:00
The Generalitat, through the Valencian Innovation Agency (AVI), finances the development of new digital tools for the early detection and prediction of the main pests that threaten citrus crops in the Valencian Community. “The goal is to design a more advanced and precise control system that
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Global Tomato Congress on 16 May 2023 in Rotterdam
2023-03-23 00:00
Sustainability in times of crisis - this is the motto of this year's Global Tomato Congress, which will take place on 16 May in Rotterdam's World Trade Center. International experts will inform about the current trends and developments in the industry;
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Netherlands: Hospitality industry bought many vegetable mixes and fruit salads in 2022
2023-03-23 00:00
Entrepreneurs in the Dutch on-trade bought 61% more fresh fruit and vegetables last year than in 2021, when Corona measures caused a standstill for much of the year. Purchases of fresh vegetables were higher in 2022 than before the
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French blueberry sector continues to develop
2023-03-23 00:00
Last year, the total blueberry acreage in France continued to grow at a moderate rate of 6%. Although still minor compared to other crops, this progression is atypical in the declining French agricultural landscape and is attracting new growers into the crop. Since 2017, consumption has
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