Banana availability in South Africa has tightened as a result of the flooding in the southern parts of Mozambique last month.
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Orah mandarins boost Chinese growers’ livelihoods
2023-03-17 00:00
The orah mandarin is a thick-skinned citrus fruit, which originates in Israel, and which has been planted in China’s Wuming District since 2012. Thanks to the unique subtropical monsoon climate and soil conditions, the sweetness of the Wuming orah mandarin is slightly stronger than the
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The Agroponiente Group continues its growth in this 2022/2023 campaign in every sense, consolidating its idea of a large European company based in the South of Spain (specifically in Almeria), with an international vocation and the prospect of great growth. A growth that has already been
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"The business around Italian imported apples has developed quite strongly in just a few years"
2023-03-17 00:00
With the arrival of the first Mauritanian watermelons and Spanish strawberries, the spring campaign is ready to get underway at Herner Gastro Service Ltd. "Due to the rainy weather, demand for early watermelons is currently still restrained. We therefore hope that the weather will now become a
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Vegan food concepts, innovative packaging and processing technology shape out-of-home market
2023-03-17 00:00
From March 10-14, Messe Hamburg hosted Internorga, the largest industry event for the German-speaking out-of-home market. Exhibitor areas at the gastronomy trade show included digital applications, kitchen and plant technology, as well as food and food concepts. FreshPlaza.de bundles some
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AMI: Trend reversal on the apple market?
2023-03-17 00:00
Due to a massive reduction in stocks, German apple stocks are now at last year's level. Understandably, producers are pushing for higher prices to compensate for rising costs. Is a turnaround possible?
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Australia: Good negotiating basis for apple and pear producers
2023-03-17 00:00
Flooding in the eastern states in late 2022 and two major hail events in the Goulburn Valley will impact this year's apple and pear crop in the domestic market, according to APAL's announcement.
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"In the organic and Demeter segment in particular, our product has already become well established"
2023-03-17 00:00
During the trade fair premiere at expoSE last year, FPS Flexpack Ltd. picked up the coveted innovation award for its PaperStretch wrapping paper, which is used as a plastic-free alternative to conventional film. The Rastatt-based packaging company has set itself the goal of promoting and
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"Declining supply causing lime market revival"
2023-03-17 00:00
Europe's lime market prices, which have been dismal for a while, are improving. "Export volumes have dropped considerably, and the old stocks in Europe are as just about sold out," says Dutch company FMI's Rene Bouman.
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GLOBAL MARKET OVERVIEW ONIONS
2023-03-17 00:00
Global onion prices are at record-high levels due to a global shortage of onions. In the Netherlands, the onion market has stabilised around 90 cents for the 60/80 grade, while in Germany, Spanish and Dutch onions are well above previous years' price levels, and demand for import onions is
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Overview of retail prices for onions in Kyiv
2023-03-17 00:00
According to EastFruit analysts, who finished an audit of the fruit and vegetable departments of supermarkets in the capital of Ukraine, Kyiv, today, the average retail price for onions in supermarket retail has currently reached an absolute record – 55.3 UAH/kg. This is about
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Technological innovation indispensable to horticulture
2023-03-17 00:00
Despite the crisis facing horticulture, there is no shortage of innovations in the sector. More to the point, horticulture simply can no longer do without technological advances.
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"This next step opens the door for the apple variety to be grown in other countries and sold under the Soluna™ brand"
2023-03-17 00:00
The Bravo® apple is running slightly late this season, however fruit is expected to be harvested mid-late April around Australia. The harvest will start in Western Australia – Perth Hills or Stanthorpe Queensland.
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Compost is focus of new research project
2023-03-16 16:00
Growers and researchers have joined forces to add scientific rigour to the art of compost making in a bid to improve yields, soil and plant health.
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Budget ‘fails to meet farmers’ needs’
2023-03-16 16:00
The Chancellor’s Spring Budget has received a largely negative reaction from farming groups.
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Sizeable challenges for Egypt
2023-03-16 16:00
Change at the top for East-West Seed
2023-03-16 10:00
East-West Seed has announced that Douwe Zijp will step down as CEO on 1 April 2023, to be succeeded by Jean-Christophe (JC) Filippi.
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Peru’s agroexports to surpass US$10bn in 2023
2023-03-16 08:00
The Center for Research on Global Economy and Business of the Association of Exporters CIEN-ADEX estimated that Peruvian agricultural shipments (traditional and non-traditional) will exceed US$10.1bn in 2023 in a pessimistic scenario or US$10.4 in a positive scenario, but it will depend on
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NZ pipfruit forecast revised after Cyclone Gabrielle
2023-03-16 06:00
The forecast for the New Zealand apple and pear crop has been revised downward following the impacts of Cyclone Gabrielle, which hit parts of the East Coast of the North Island in mid-February.
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NZ pipfruit forecast revised after Cyclone Gabrielle
2023-03-16 06:00
The forecast for the New Zealand apple and pear crop has been revised downward following the impacts of Cyclone Gabrielle, which hit parts of the East Coast of the North Island in mid-February.
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