Huelva's berry campaign is advancing with much lower volumes than usual due to the delay of the harvests caused by the different consecutive cold waves. Temperatures are rising again, but production is not expected to fully regain its capacity until week 13 or 14.
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Cold snap causes Moroccan blueberry volumes to drop by more than 60%
2023-03-08 00:00
The cold snap that Morocco has been facing since the end of 2022 has severely impacted several crops, including blueberries, which have been missing from the shelves and whose prices have reached unprecedented levels. Hiba Saoudi, a Moroccan exporter of berries and red fruits, comments on this
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JD.com: In general, women are stronger buyers of fresh produce
2023-03-08 00:00
E.Leclerc, Aldi and U Post strongest market share gains in France
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India: Grape exports up on good yields and strong demand from Europe
2023-03-08 00:00
India's fresh grape exports for the fiscal year 2022-23 increased in both volume and value due to strong demand from Europe, the largest buyer, and ample supplies. This is despite a delayed start to the export season and negative factors such as a duty increase by one of the major buyers,
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Air Cargo makes a soft start to 2023
2023-03-08 00:00
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for January 2023 global air cargo markets showing that air cargo demand declined as economic headwinds persist.
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Container xChange sees warehouses overflowing and possible rebound in box rates in March
2023-03-08 00:00
Hamburg-based Container xChange, an online platform for container logistics, has released its container market forecast for March.
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Fyffes is well on its way to achieving its gender equality target of 100% of Fyffes employees in Latin American sites benefitting from gender equality programs by 2025 and 50% of suppliers by 2030. The 22 Fyffes-owned sites in Costa Rica, Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, and Ecuador have begun the
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"It is important to adapt to market trends in order to supply the industry with what it needs in the field”
2023-03-08 00:00
A variety of factors must be considered in dripper and dripline selection. The designer and/or farmer must determine which attributes are necessary for the crop and circumstances. The purpose is to maintain a balance between dripper cost and performance.
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The Kleinberg Mature Vines facility in the Hex River Valley held its official opening on 16 February. It offers table grape growers a vine maturation service within the establishment process, in the period between when vines leave the nursery where they have been cultivated and when they are
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New freight shipping link between Malaga and Morocco
2023-03-08 00:00
As of Monday, 6 March, the ports of Malaga and Tangier are now linked by a direct maritime freight line. With daily connections in each direction, from Monday to Sunday, the new connection fulfills a historical wish of Malaga businessmen working in the import and export trade.
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McDonald’s France replaces its potatoes with French vegetable fries
2023-03-08 00:00
On the 7th of March, McDonald’s France started offering vegetable fries for a limited time. During this period, beets, carrots and parsnip will replace the famous potato fries.
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Representatives of the global banana industry will meet again to analyze new trade routes and challenges
2023-03-08 00:00
After four years of absence, the banana sector will hold the 9th International Banana Congress this year. Representatives of the banana sector will meet at the event to discuss and analyze the new routes of the banana industry, analyze the sector's challenges, and carry out business.
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New York restaurant serves Crown Melon dessert for $250
2023-03-08 00:00
At some of the most exclusive restaurants around the world, a once-humble ingredient is stepping into the spotlight. Take, for example, the Japanese Crown Musk Melon, which can cost as much as $200 each. Meticulously cultivated for over 100 years in Japan’s Enshu Region (the westernmost part
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No oversupply of South African Satsumas
2023-03-08 00:00
The first Satsumas are being harvested in Limpopo and the Eastern Cape, but volumes from the north of the country appear to have been reduced by the high amounts of rainfall this summer, resulting in puffy and oversized fruit in some blocks.
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Fluctuating prices and availability for cabbage and broccoli
2023-03-08 00:00
As reported by Roberto Bortolotti, a specialist in brassicas and an operator at Caab in Bologna, first prices exceeded the threshold of €2/kg, then they dropped to half that amount.
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Lower orange production in Sicily due to the bad weather
2023-03-08 00:00
CGA was passed on from father to son over 50 years, gaining the trust of clients not only in Italy, but also abroad in Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, Croatia and Malta thanks to its tradition, genuineness and passion. "At CGA, we work to offer high-quality healthy produce. We grow and
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Dutch company gets new ERP system
2023-03-08 00:00
"It took six months of intensive collaboration with Alexander Schrijvershof, but now, we can proudly announce that on March 6, we went live, successfully, with our new ERP system, Zest. This system, developed by Alexander, will let our organization grow on a technological level. Our current way
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Maersk reintroduces direct bookings to Ukraine
2023-03-08 00:00
Maersk announced that it is now able to offer direct bookings to Ukraine from anywhere in the world, alleviating a common customer issue over the last year since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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As the Peruvian blueberry season starts to wind down there is no end to the country’s ambitions of reaching new markets with the latest being the Maldives Islands. Peru’s blue gold reached the Maldives for the first time during week 5 of the current 2022/2023 campaign.
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“SwingBio is gaining shares on a shrinking market”
2023-03-08 00:00
The SwingBio apple has been on the market for 4 years. The current context is particularly difficult for the organic sector, but the new two-tone apple continues to gain market shares. “The tonnage sold this year is estimated at 2,500 tons and the sales rate is growing despite a complicated
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