Hungary expects normal 2023 cherry harvest season
2023-03-20 00:00
As relatively good, warm spring weather continues across Hungary, producers in the country expect a normal 2023 cherry harvest of about 10 000 tons again. The harvest is due to start with the early greenhouse-grown cherries from May 10.
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Fruttela wants to export citrus from Egypt to Brazil
2023-03-20 00:00
“Onion production is about 60 per cent lower, demand is strong”
2023-03-20 00:00
Despite a lower production of onions in Egypt this season, Gehan ElSheref, executive manager of Agro Best, feels they’ll be able to supply onions for a long time to come: “The onion crop is one of the important export crops in Egyptian trade. This year, we started our fresh golden onion
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How record rainfall is impacting California’s strawberries
2023-03-20 00:00
Watch and wait. That’s where California strawberry growers are at following late last week’s record rainfalls and subsequent flooding in the Salinas-Watsonville region.
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Remach appointment strengthens Haith’s European presence
2023-03-20 00:00
The UK’s leading vegetable handling equipment manufacturer has strengthened its European presence with the appointment of a new dealer. Haith has appointed Remach BV as their representative in the Netherlands and Belgium.
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Salix Fruits opens new office in Egypt
2023-03-20 00:00
Salix Fruits, an importer and exporter of fresh fruits, continues its global expansion with the opening of its office in Sadat City, Egypt.
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The aroma wheel illustrates the character of Marlene® apples.
2023-03-20 00:00
Protected by its father, the mountain; cradled by its mother, the sunlight; nurtured and strengthened by time, its master. This is how Marlene®, the apple Daughter of the Alps, develops its character: a personality full of nuances that is expressed in the rich aromas of its varieties.
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Agroscope has received funding for an extensive research project on the fungus Metschnikowia pulcherrima. Over a period of four years, the researchers will investigate the use of this yeast fungus for the biological control of certain plant diseases.
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Belgian cooperative appoints general manager
2023-03-20 00:00
Last Wednesday, March 15, the REO Veiling board of directors unanimously appointed Filip Vanaken as general manager of the Belgian cooperative growers' association. Filip has held the position on an ad interim basis since late October last year.
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Rethinking how to present guava to consumers and retailers
2023-03-20 00:00
Supplies of guava from Mexico, which are lower than this time last year, continue to be tight and have been since November.
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Seven years from now, all European Union countries must have reached their Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Here, the European Green Deal plays a central role. "Urgent action is needed. CO2 emissions must be reduced by 55% by 2030 and completely by 2050," says Bob Ijpelaar, Newwen's
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Uzbekistan 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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"Good food products should never be wasted"
2023-03-20 00:00
Lidl implements new preventive measures to prevent food waste. These measures include the launch of an anti-waste bag in the more than 650 stores that the chain has in Spain. This anti-waste bag is available for three euro and contains fruits and vegetables that do not meet conventional
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Ireland encourages investment in seed potato production
2023-03-20 00:00
The seed potato sector in Ireland is to be strengthened. To this end, the Dublin Department of Agriculture has now allocated €3.1 million for investments aimed at this. According to the Department, the support will also be extended to producers of potatoes suitable for frying. The aim of the
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Drought risk East Anglia forces growers to switch crops
2023-03-20 00:00
East Anglian farmers are cutting back on irrigated crops like potatoes, onions and carrots this year, responding to the growing threat of a second summer drought. The region is one of only two in the country still officially in drought, six months after last summer's heatwave left farmers
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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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