"The banana production in Piura has decreased as a result of heavy rains and prolonged droughts."
2025-02-05 00:00
Peru was once the world's leading producer of organic bananas, but growth has stagnated since the 2017-2018 season due to more frequent weather phenomena. Karlhos Quinde Rodríguez, project manager at CEDEPAS Norte, says that the Piura region, the epicenter of banana production, has been
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The avocado market is currently facing a challenging period. Demand in Europe is very low, and January saw minimal consumption. "We are coming off a tough month following the Christmas holidays. There is a shortage of fruit in Europe. The Pinkerton variety from Israel is...
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Rosja zwiększa import cebuli, kapusty i pomidorów z Kazachstanu w związku z rekordowym zbiorami.
2025-02-05 00:00
According to the press service of Rosselkhoznadzor, Russia has observed an increase in the volume of fruits and vegetables imported from Kazakhstan. Cabbage imports have increased by 1.5 times, reaching about 30,000 tons. Tomato imports have increased by 1.2 times, amounting to almost 20,000 tons. Carrot imports have increased by 15%, totaling 15,000 tons.
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"The weather in Europe in March and April is more influential than import volumes."
2025-02-05 00:00
Rolf Weber of Global Producers in Venlo reported, "The abnormally high rainfall in November, December, and early January resulted in the complete destruction of our melon crops for the first two export weeks (weeks 3 and 4), with significant damage to the crops intended for export weeks 5 and 6."
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Less Egyptian oranges are expected to be available on the European market this year.
2025-02-05 00:00
Po rekordowym zbiorze w Egipcie w 2024 roku, w tym roku na europejskim rynku może być o 30% mniej egipskich pomarańczy. Sezon na cytrusy w tym kraju trwa od końca grudnia do czerwca, a głównym produktem są pomarańcze. W 2022 roku Egipt wyprodukował 3,4 miliona ton pomarańczy, więcej niż Hiszpania (2,8 miliona).
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The consumption of fresh apples in Europe has slowed down, and the Blue Whale Group aims to reverse this trend by becoming a preferred partner for retailers. Blue Whale conducts market research to understand consumer expectations before offering solutions.
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The second part of the Spanish mandarin season is notably ahead of the 2024 campaign, both agronomically and commercially. There is a strong demand for mandarins in the fields due to their scarcity at this time of year. "So far, we have already exported more than double the amount of Tango and Nadorcott...
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The native passion fruit from Vattavada flourishes due to its high demand and cultivation at high altitudes.
2025-02-05 00:00
The geo-climatic conditions in Vattavada, India, are conducive to the cultivation of various horticultural crops, including a local variety of passion fruit. This fruit is known for its orange color with a greenish tint, as well as its sweet and slightly tangy flavor. There is a high demand for this fruit in the market due to these desirable qualities.
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Apples, onions, potatoes, and carrots are included in Tesco's free packs for Irish schoolchildren.
2025-02-05 00:00
Holland: Ruud van Munster succeeds John van der Ent as CEO of SPAR Holding B.V. SPAR Netherlands announced that Ruud van Munster will become the CEO of SPAR Holdings B.V. starting from May 1, 2025. John van der Ent, who served as CEO of SPAR Netherlands for seven years, resigned from his position for personal reasons on May 1st.
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"We see great potential in Salanova for the coming years."
2025-02-05 00:00
Despite products such as young spinach, baby leaves, and Salanova being more popular in the summer months—Rik Vanackere's specialties—the grower from Izegem, Flanders, has noticed that demand remains strong even in winter. "Demand has been good. We work with our regular buyers, and while it
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"Jedną z naszych zadań jest utrzymanie branży w dobrym nastroju."
2025-02-05 00:00
Voor-Groenberg Nurseries, also known as VG Nurseries, have gained significant experience over their 36 years in operation, according to Casper Brink, the operations manager. The nursery consists of four propagation sites that operate independently, with a focus on Vitis vinifera. They produce both table grapes and wine grapes in approximately equal amounts, with a split of about 50:50.
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The new world record for watermelon production
2025-02-05 00:00
In 2023, global watermelon production reached a record 104,932 million kilograms, according to data compiled by Hortoinfo based on information from Faostat, the statistical agency of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), which has recently updated the global data for 2023, the latest year available.
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More than three million trays, or 10,800 tonnes, of Zespri RubyRed™ Kiwifruit will be available this season, with its berry-like taste being offered for the first time in several exciting new markets. The RubyRed harvest will begin in New Zealand in the coming weeks, with a large volume expected.
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Tomatoes resistant to Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus (ToBRFV) will be showcased in Berlin.
2025-02-05 00:00
Julia Parry, VP of Business Development and Downstream at Harmoniz, talks about Harmoniz Select – a special selection of collaborative projects that showcase how food tastes better together. Harmoniz Select varieties, including ToBRFV-resistant tomatoes, will be showcased in Berlin.
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New Salix Fruits country manager for South Africa
2025-02-05 00:00
Salix Fruits has appointed Andy Froggatt as its country manager for South Africa. With over 30 years of extensive experience in international fruit sales and procurement, Froggatt joins the company as it pursues its global expansion efforts.
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Marketing produce that is affected by climate change: using messaging about resilience might increase consumer acceptance.
2025-02-05 00:00
The economic implications of food waste in Australia are substantial, with an estimated $36.6 billion lost annually. A significant portion of fresh produce is discarded at the farm gate due to cosmetic imperfections, including appearance, size, or ripeness. This issue has long been recognized.
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Last year's apple harvest was significantly smaller.
2025-02-05 00:00
Apples are easy to store. They can be enjoyed weeks or even months after harvest, remaining as crisp and fresh as if they were just picked from the tree. With their small carbon footprint, they are also recommended from a climate protection perspective and allow for healthy enjoyment.
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Pricing is reasonable for Mexican and Guatemalan watermelon.
2025-02-05 00:00
Dennis Peterson of Riverbend Fresh states that the supply of imported watermelons is currently at a reasonable level, priced at $200 per bin. He believes that they are at a good level. He also mentions that growing conditions for watermelons in central and southern parts of Mexico and Guatemala have been generally favorable.
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Laastedrif creates its own climate by adding value intensively.
2025-02-05 00:00
Ceres-based farming enterprise Laastedrif Agri is conducting an in-depth exploration of value-adding opportunities for the 38,000 tons of vegetables they harvest annually from their farms. These farms are located along a west-east axis, stretching from Elands Bay at sea level to their farm situated 1,250 meters above sea level, and extending further into...
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UK food critic ignites controversy by consuming a £150 Japanese Crown Melon from Harrods.
2025-02-05 00:00
Konsumpcja wysokiej klasy melonów wywołała dyskusje wśród konsumentów w Wielkiej Brytanii. Ostatnim przypadkiem jest historia z udziałem Carmie Sellitto, pasjonata kulinariów znanej ze swoich recenzji restauracji wokół Londynu. Sellitto zakupił japoński melon koronny za 150 funtów w Harrods Food Hall, Knightsbridge, Londyn. Jego
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