UK farmers forced to diversify
2023-04-17 00:00
Due to rising energy costs and a shortage of migrant labor at harvest times (due to Brexit), many British fruit and vegetable growers are in financial trouble. Kent apple farmer James Smith is one of them. "I don't really want to get rid of all of my fruit, but I simply cannot see a way of
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SNFL has unified its partnerships to integrate with IFG
2023-04-17 00:00
Special NewFruit Licensing (SNFL), the company developing new grape varieties of the Murcian titan AM Fresh, has unified the two companies with which it operated to streamline processes and facilitate management.
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Moroccan cucumber exports have more than tripled in five years
2023-04-17 00:00
Morocco, as one of the world’s leading exporters of high-quality fresh fruits and vegetables, remains the focus of EastFruit. Over the past three years, the country has been annually updating the record for greenhouse cucumber exports.
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"We focus on being the first to arrive with stone fruit that is at its best for consumption"
2023-04-17 00:00
With the arrival of spring, the Spanish stone fruit season has kicked off with the earliest harvests. This year, due to the weather conditions during the winter months, that start has been delayed compared to previous campaigns.
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March was a dark month in the Netherlands, so the tomato and bell pepper supply got going particularly late. Cucumber and eggplant growers have been in production for some time. Commercial director Ton van Dalen of Oxin Growers takes stock.
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Amazon Fresh has expanded its presence to over 50 cities in India
2023-04-17 00:00
Wage protests halt high-speed grocery deliveries at India's Zomato
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"We see more early varieties and an increase in the Agria variety"
2023-04-17 00:00
Producers in Castilla y León will end planting potatoes at the end of April. There is no official data about the area planted but expectations are that it will remain as in the previous campaign when some 16,600 hectares were cultivated.
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Online boycott against Huelva's strawberry because of Doñana's new irrigation system
2023-04-17 00:00
Messages calling for a boycott of the strawberry from Huelva have multiplied on social networks and instant messaging applications after the Plenary of the Parliament of Andalusia approved the processing of the bill promoted by the PP and supported by Vox to regularize some 600 family farms in
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"Even the smaller retail chains prefer Spanish over Chinese garlic"
2023-04-17 00:00
Noticeable bottlenecks and a lack of desired calibers characterize the current onion import from Spain. "The caliber 80-100 for the wholesale markets and gastronomy as well as the 70-80 for the retail market are hardly available. The somewhat smaller 60-70 grade, on the other hand, is still
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"People will continue to talk about us for a long time, even if the city of Düsseldorf no longer operates a wholesale market"
2023-04-17 00:00
For several years now, what will happen to the Düsseldorf wholesale market after 2024 has been up for debate. Roland Tolls (on the right in the picture), a board member of the Düsseldorf traders' cooperative and managing director of the wholesale company Berger and Tolls, spoke to us about the
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"Thanks to the earlier and longer season, we have German red radishes on offer for about ten and a half months"
2023-04-14 00:00
The Palatinate - and thus also the "Gemüsegarten Pfalz" - is considered to be the largest contiguous cultivation area for open-air vegetables in Germany. Due to the favorable climate, flat fields with ideal soils for growing vegetables, and measures to bring the harvest forward, producers in
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"Russia not intent on limiting potato and vegetable imports"
2023-04-14 00:00
According to a statement by First Deputy Minister of Agriculture Oksana Lut, Russia does not plan to limit the import of potatoes and vegetables. She added that work is being intensified in the country to create varieties that can be stored for a long time.
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New study emphasizes benefits of daily nut consumption
2023-04-14 00:00
A major new research review has found that eating a daily handful of nuts is linked with improved blood lipid profiles. Examining 19 previously published scientific papers, the review showed a strong relationship between macadamia nut consumption and significant reductions in: Total cholesterol
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GLOBAL MARKET OVERVIEW STRAWBERRIES
2023-04-14 00:00
As spring reaches the Northern Hemisphere, the strawberry markets in various countries enter new phases too. In the Netherlands, the shift from Spanish to Dutch strawberries is happening with local supply opportunities arising. Germany is still importing mainly from Southern Europe, but the
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"Quality is looking very good, definitely better than last year and the weather has been kind"
2023-04-14 00:00
The Australian citrus harvest is about to start, the first Navels should be ready for export at the beginning of May.
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According to French geological service BRGM, low groundwater levels are putting France on course for a worse summer drought than last year. The nation suffered its worst drought on record last summer and, like most of Europe, has faced a dry winter that has prompted concerns over water security
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'Asparagus sales mostly didn't get the momentum we were hoping for until the second half of the week'
2023-04-14 00:00
The presence of domestic offerings, as well as interest, fluctuated throughout the week. However, despite more difficult and reduced domestic cultivation, Holy Week ended quite satisfactorily, also due to the increasing number of sunny days. The trade mostly got the hoped-for momentum only in
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Has banana pricing hit its peak?
2023-04-14 00:00
Supplies of bananas are improving. That’s a very good thing says Anthony Serafino of Exp Group, LLC. “Supply has been pretty strong but it’s going to improve going into the summer,” he says. “The growers have revved up what they need to do to keep supplies stable and that
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UK’s first green corridor to facilitate sustainable ferry routes between ports of Dover, Calais and Dunkirk
2023-04-14 00:00
A project is underway to deliver the UK’s first green shipping corridor between the Ports of Dover, Calais and Dunkirk. It is part of the UK’s Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition. This landmark project will deliver a green corridor business case and plan that can be rolled out to other
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