Fruit harvesting, packing, and exports are ongoing in Colombia despite the recent heavy rains, flooding, and displacement of thousands of people in the country. Some lemon and exotic fruit fields were not affected by the flooding, which mainly occurred around the capital city of Bogotá. The Magdalena River.
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Exporters have stopped exporting fruits and vegetables to Russia because of the new currency risks.
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Według EastFruit, w ostatnim czasie doszło do kilku anulowań wcześniej uzgodnionych dostaw owoców i warzyw do Rosji z Turcji, Egiptu i Iranu z powodu gwałtownej dewaluacji rosyjskiego rubla oraz nowych ryzyk związanych z handlem z tym krajem. Oto głębsza analiza ogólnego stanu rzeczy.
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CPR System, in 2024 fruit and vegetable movements increased by 2%
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Cpr System achieved very positive results: by October 31st, 2024, it handled 126 million Redea crates and approximately 8 million pallets, including 1.5 million Noè pallets, the innovative reusable plastic pallets made from recycled secondary raw materials derived from post-processing.
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New Zealand's fruit exports in October experienced a significant increase of 314%, driven by a surge in kiwifruit exports.
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Fruit exports from New Zealand saw a significant spike last month, with a $142 million increase, representing a 314% surge compared to October 2023. According to Stats NZ, kiwifruit exports led this growth, jumping by $133 million (1078%) to reach $146 million.
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Despite the weather in Victoria, there are encouraging early signs pointing towards a successful table grape season as it approaches.
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A Victorian table grape grower in Merbein South, Western Victoria, known as Budou Farms, is anticipating a normal to high-yielding season despite fluctuating weather conditions during spring. The farm is committed to exporting its produce to Asian markets, with a major portion of its supply being sent to Japan.
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Here is how the apple orchard will look like in 20 years.
2024-11-25 00:00
What will the apple orchard be like in 20 years? This is the question that the speakers at the Interpoma Congress tried to answer on the second day of the fair by delving into the theme "Digital Revolution: The orchards of the future".
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Camposol and Agrovision have utilized the newly opened Chancay Megaport to expedite their blueberry exports to the Asian market, especially China. Camposol has recently completed its first shipment of nine containers of blueberries to Shanghai, using the Peruvian terminal.
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The Spanish company SAT Alfrut recently celebrated its 25th anniversary at a large party where customers, suppliers, representatives of institutions and administrations were invited to join in the celebrations along with partners and growers. The project was initially launched in 1999.
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18 tons of cranberries from Russia detained by IJHARS
2024-11-25 00:00
Once again in recent days, the Inspectorate of Trade Quality of Agri-Food Products has stopped Eastern fruits in our country. This time, irregularities were found in cranberries imported from Russia.
read moreDole Italia is the technical partner of Milano21.
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Dole fruit was the technical partner of Milano21, a half marathon that crossed the most famous places in Milan on November 24th, with thousands of participants from Italy and abroad taking part in the race in its two lengths: 21 km and 10 km.
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UK: Asda brings back industry veteran Leighton to lead business
Struggling British supermarket Asda announced that veteran retailer Allan Leighton will return as executive chairman, over two decades after he previously served as CEO and successfully turned around the business before selling it to Walmart.
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Struggling British supermarket Asda announced that veteran retailer Allan Leighton will return as executive chairman, over two decades after he previously served as CEO and successfully turned around the business before selling it to Walmart.
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South Australian tomato growers are questioning the virus response as they face significant losses.
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W Australii Południowej plantatorzy pomidorów Harry Kapiris, Peter Petsios i Emmanuel Cafcakis wyrazili swoje obawy dotyczące zarządzania wybuchem wirusa pomidora brązowego rugose (ToBRFV), który spowodował znaczne straty finansowe i zamknięcia operacyjne. Kapiris, właściciel
In South Australia, tomato growers Harry Kapiris, Peter Petsios, and Emmanuel Cafcakis have voiced their concerns over the management of a Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus (ToBRFV) outbreak, which has resulted in considerable financial losses and operational shutdowns. Kapiris, the owner read more
In South Australia, tomato growers Harry Kapiris, Peter Petsios, and Emmanuel Cafcakis have voiced their concerns over the management of a Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus (ToBRFV) outbreak, which has resulted in considerable financial losses and operational shutdowns. Kapiris, the owner read more
The USDA is utilizing artificial intelligence to enhance cranberry harvesting in New Jersey.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture is using artificial intelligence to improve cranberry harvesting methods in New Jersey. This project is focused on increasing fruit yield, improving resistance to diseases, and enhancing resilience to changes in weather patterns. The BerryBox, a cutting-edge system,...
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Bimi broccoli is putting on a show at Rungis.
2024-11-25 00:00
On November 7th, a delivery trolley made its way through the aisles of the Rungis market to introduce, test, and taste the Bimi®. The broccoli caught the attention of fruit and vegetable wholesalers. The program featured the distribution of samples, goodies, competitions to win various gastronomic prizes, and more.
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As of today, the situation for Dutch-type long cucumbers remains critical, which is why the Crisis Committee of HORTYFRUTA, following the provisions of the Quality Regulation Extension published in the Official Gazette,
read moreMore than 700 professionals are involved in Xtrema Fruit.
2024-11-25 00:00
The V Iberian Stone Fruit Forum Xtrema Fruit once again became the highlight of the year for the stone fruit sector with the participation of over 700 professionals in attendance.
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"A lovely red blush, firm, juicy, and nice and sweet, with a fresh flavor. That describes our Sweet Sensation pears," says The Greenery's Grower Relations Manager, Ton van Wiggen. "We started sales in mid-October and will continue until late March. It's going to be a great season."
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The decrease in consumption and the low prices paid to producers are a cause for concern.
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"In just a few weeks, we will begin harvesting the first crops of our Apulian common clementines. Production and size are good, thanks to the fertile soil rich in groundwater that has allowed the fruit to survive the prolonged period of drought and high temperatures. Despite ongoing..."
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Interpoma 2024 kicks off with a focus on global apple market trends and challenges.
2024-11-25 00:00
13th edition of Interpoma, the apple trade show, opened yesterday in Bolzano, Italy, with a thorough examination of the current state of the global apple market. Taking place until November 23, the event includes valuable perspectives from industry experts discussing the changing market dynamics, challenges, and trends.
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The experimental activities of the "Integrated research project to address the main challenges of table grape production 2023-2029" are coming to an end in 2024. The project is co-financed by 12 Producer Organizations (P.O.) members of Italia Ortofrutta – Unione Nazionale.
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