Malaysia: Vegetable prices set to soar again due to wet weather
2023-03-02 00:00
Consumers have been warned to expect a shortage of vegetables in the market as continuous rain in the last few days has caused farms to be inundated and damaged by strong winds, say farmers. Federation of Vegetable Farmers Associations president Lim Ser Kwee said the sudden and continuous heavy
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Chile set a new record for plum exports, and Uzbekistan jumped to the top-4 globally
2023-03-02 00:00
In 2022, Chile updated its own global record in fresh plum exports of 2019, EastFruit analysts report. Chilean fruit exporters supplied 158 000 tonnes of fresh plums worth $235 million to foreign markets in 2022. In terms of volume, exports grew by a third over the year and exceeded
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Schedule reliability dips slightly M-o-M in January 2023
2023-03-02 00:00
Sea-Intelligence has published issue 138 of the Global Liner Performance (GLP) report, with schedule reliability figures up to and including January 2023. As the report itself is quite comprehensive and covers schedule reliability across 34 different trade lanes and 60+ carriers, this press
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Poor transportation compromises avocado quality in Kenya
2023-03-02 00:00
The Agriculture and Food Authority (AFA) has raised concerns over poor methods used to transport avocados from farms to packing houses. AFA director of Horticultural Crops Directorate, Benjamin Tito, said some buyers are using open pickups to transport avocado, something which affects quality of
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Raising awareness around walnuts and Omega-3 ALA
2023-03-02 00:00
California Walnuts is raising awareness of the health benefits associated with omega-3 alpha-linoleic acid (ALA) while spotlighting the ways the versatility of walnuts can help increase the intake of omega-3 in the diet. Walnuts provide a plant-based source of omega-3 alpha-linolenic acid
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'Low availability of Dutch and Belgian tomatoes'
2023-03-02 00:00
In the case of TOVS, Turkish and Spanish deliveries predominated, with Italian tomatoes making up the bulk. Cherry tomatoes came primarily from Italy and Spain, while Turkey and Spain set the tone for beef tomatoes. Round tomatoes came in mainly from Morocco, Turkey, and Spain. Due to the low
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"Perhaps the entire value chain should question how the supply has been managed at destination"
2023-03-02 00:00
In recent days, temperatures have fallen again in southeastern Spain, after daytime temperatures had risen for just over a week since mid-January. Frosts are back and the recovery of the vegetable supply in the European markets is slowing down.
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Vietnamese vegetables and fruits are eyeing various potential markets from Asia to Europe, and from the Middle East to North America and America, in which quality requirements and standards are high, prompting domestic exporters to work harder to conquer, said experts at a forum in Ho Chi Minh
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"The future of IQF freezing lies in the development of more energy-efficient machinery"
2023-03-02 00:00
The IQF market has witnessed significant growth in recent years due to the increasing demand for convenience foods, rising consumer awareness about food safety and hygiene, and technological advancements in the freezing industry. However, the IQF market also faces several challenges today,
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The Department of Labor released the Final Rule regarding the Adverse Effect Wage Rate (AEWR) for H-2A employers yesterday delivering the latest in a series of burdensome regulations directly impacting the fresh produce industry. The rule attempts to revise the wages based on
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US: Indoor grower adds four new regional salad greenhouse hubs
2023-03-02 00:00
BrightFarms is expanding with four new regional greenhouse hubs offering sustainably grown leafy greens to more people across the Eastern and Central U.S. The new locations will begin shipping to retailers in 2024. "This expansion is expected to set BrightFarms up for 10x revenue growth", the
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COSCO SHIPPING Ports buys stakes in two Xiamen firms
2023-03-02 00:00
COSCO SHIPPING Ports Limited is pleased to announce that the acquisition of 56% of the equity interest in Xiamen Haicang Free Trade Port Zone Investment and Construction Management Co., Ltd. and 30% of the equity interest in Xiamen Ocean Gate Container Terminal Co., Ltd. has been completed on 28
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Spot rates for Shanghai container exports fall on all routes
2023-03-02 00:00
Freight rates for container exports from China continued to decline in the eight week of the year despite transportation capacity adjustments.
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Uzbekistan Ministry of Transport is negotiating the transportation of goods to Europe through Lithuania
2023-03-02 00:00
Due to the temporary restriction of the two-way movement of trucks on the Belarusian-Polish border, the Ministry of Transport of Uzbekistan is negotiating to ensure the passage of trucks of Uzbek national carriers through Lithuanian border checkpoints, EastFruit experts report.
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Reducing food waste through non-destructive internal inspection of avocados, mangos and other fruit
2023-03-02 00:00
The age old questions remain of when will my avocado or mango be ripe or will it ripen at all? “This can now be answered through the non-destructive quality control and inspection AI technology of Neolithics that reduces fruit waste,” says Wayne Nathanson, VP of business development for the
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Growing a mix of lettuce, lettuce leaves, and young leafy greens
2023-03-02 00:00
Lettuce heads are losing popularity and are being ousted by green and colorful, loose-leaf mixes. Add to that open-field lettuce and leafy crops being under pressure from climate change, labor shortages, the desire for clean food-safe cultivation, and planned continuous supply.
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What a common currency for Latin America can mean for globalization
2023-03-02 00:00
Argentina and Brazil recently unveiled early-stage plans on forming a common currency called 'sur' for use in Latin America. These efforts to reduce the current dependence on the US dollar through de-dollarization is a central feature of deglobalization.
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Indoor grower adds four new regional salad greenhouse hubs
2023-03-02 00:00
BrightFarms is expanding with four new regional greenhouse hubs offering sustainably grown leafy greens to more people across the Eastern and Central U.S. The new locations will begin shipping to retailers in 2024. "This expansion is expected to set BrightFarms up for 10x revenue growth", the
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The demand for fresh-cut fruit and vegetables and ready-to-eat meals is on the rise. At 't Vitamientje in Belgium, this fourth range is increasingly popular. "Certainly, from the hospitality sector, demand for freshly cut fruit and vegetables has risen sharply. For many, ease of use and
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Icon Fruit, a joint venture between the Unlimited Group and Cape Fruits Produce, has a good mix of everything Stonefruit, says Lohan Marais, commercial director.
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