After more than 40 years in business, Patricia and Roland Gugger have decided to hand over their wholesale vegetable business called Gugger-Guillod SA. Eight vegetable producers from the region are jointly taking over the management of the Sugiez-based company. These are Adam Gemüse from
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Launch of regional fruit salad from mirontell in cooperation with Werder Frucht as of April 2
2023-04-03 00:00
Regionality seems to be gaining importance again - after all, it is considered a marker for a reliable supply of seasonally available products. Fittingly, the fruit salad producer mirontell launched its latest regional fruit salad mix "Werderfrüchtchen" in cooperation with Werder Frucht on
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Peacocks wreak havoc on crops in West Bengal
2023-04-03 00:00
Several hundred farmers in the rural areas of Kalimpong district of West Bengal need to protect their crops from peacocks. In several parts of Kalimpong, where rice, chilies, vegetables, millet, flowers and fruits grow in abundance, peacocks - the national bird - have come to be a headache for
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Pound sterling surges to become best performing currency this year
2023-04-03 00:00
Sterling has gained 2.3pc against the dollar this year, ahead of all others in the so-called G10 group of major economies. This means that the pound has surged to become the best performing currency among developed economies this year. The Bank of England is expected to carry on raising interest
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Climate problems and lack of labor affect Sicilian agriculture
2023-04-03 00:00
The vegetable campaign is in full swing, productions are regular and demand is peaking. Yet not everything is going as it should be, as the segment has to deal with problems that used to be unimaginable up until a few years ago. FreshPlaza has talked about it with Vittorio Gona from Alba Bio.
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FreshPlaza Special on South Africa
2023-04-03 00:00
This month FreshPlaza will focus on all things South African.
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"Late spring strongly fueling Brussels sprout demand"
2023-04-03 00:00
"The late spring is strongly fueling Brussels sprout demand. It even snowed in Scandinavia. That always benefits sales," says Dutch company Fresh2You's Menno Molenaar.
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Patatas Meléndez, a Spanish company from Valladolid with a turnover of 110 million Euro in 2022, has just written a new page in the history of the fresh potato sector with the inauguration of its new automated factory, in which it has invested more than 36 million Euro, and whose advances are
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Lower volumes lead to higher citrus fruit prices
2023-04-03 00:00
“The last stretch of this citrus fruit campaign, which has been affected by various problems (fewer volumes, weather anomalies, drop in consumption) will be characterized by considerable prices due to the reduced availability of fruit. The pigmented variety campaign ended with demand exceeding
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Tight blueberry supplies from Mexico
2023-04-03 00:00
Blueberry supplies out of Mexico are very tight currently. “In December and January, the market was really low so a lot of the people who grow them got discouraged and didn’t want to invest the money in their crop and they pruned their fields,” says Fernando M Garcia of Berry Sunny
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FreshPlaza Global Focus on Organics
2023-04-03 00:00
In April FreshPlaza will be focussing on organics. Are you involved in the organic sector? We would love to hear from you.
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For 25 years now, Selin Frucht Ltd has been dedicated to the procurement and distribution of high-quality fruit and vegetables, to a large extent from its own production in Turkey. The internationally active company with locations in Herne and Antalya focuses on a wide range of products, whereby
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"Europe penalizes the agri-food packaging sector and not those who really cause environmental disasters"
2023-04-03 00:00
"The European Union, and therefore part of the public opinion in Europe, believes that plastic packaging is the basis of marine and land pollution. Nothing could be further from the truth! They should take a closer look at what comes out of a washing machine and make sure that filters against
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Drought in Tunisia leads to lower tomato volumes
2023-04-03 00:00
Like other Mediterranean countries, Tunisia is facing a severe drought that has compelled the Tunisian government to implement water-use quotas, increasing the price of water for agricultural use, and even restricting household access to tap water.
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The white asparagus campaign has already begun in the Tudela de Duero production area in Valladolid. “We've noticed a lot of demand since the beginning of the campaign, like any normal year, even though we had to increase prices by 6% because of the increase in production costs,” stated
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Spain intent on sealing EU-Mercosur trade deal
2023-04-03 00:00
Spain is Brazil’s fifth-largest export market. The Iberian nation held a 2.9% share of Brazilian exports in 2022, the highest percentage since the start of the historical series in 1997. But according to Xiana Méndez, secretary of Spain’s commerce and head of ICEX España Exportación e
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Orange prices set to continue to rise, despite proposed cuts in VAT
2023-04-03 00:00
The largest Portuguese association of citrus fruit operators foresees an increase in the price of oranges in the coming months, due to the drop in production of around 50 percent and despite the reduction to 0 percent of the VAT applied to this fruit. “With regard to oranges, it is almost
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Egypt reduces exports of oranges to the EU due to unfavorable weather and devaluation of the pound
2023-04-03 00:00
The EU, one of the main markets for oranges from Egypt, sharply reduced the volume of purchases in the 2021/22 season, EastFruit reports. Egyptian exports to the EU fell to the lowest level in at least five years and were 25% lower than in the previous season.
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African Blue broadens supply
2023-04-03 00:00
Costa’s African Blue business has been operating in Morocco since 2007 and now has circa 465 hectares of farms coming from both own farms and third-party growers.
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France: decline in apple and pear stocks in February 2023
2023-04-03 00:00
“At the end of February 2023, the stocks of French apples were down compared to last year (-11%). With the exception of the Pink Lady, all varieties saw their stocks decrease. Prices are above those of 2021 and the five-year average. As the end of the marketing year approaches, pear stocks are
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