Warm weather has caused early flowering for Portuguese stone fruit
2024-03-25 00:00
The Portuguese stone fruit season starts early and lasts until November, as the production area is spread from north to south, says Tomás Ferreira Head of Commercial, Logistics and Marketing for Portuguese fruit exporter Granfer: "Our stone fruit season runs from May until November. We have a
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Prices of yams, Irish potatoes, and fruits skyrocket in Maiduguri
2024-03-25 00:00
In Maiduguri, Borno State, the escalating costs of yams, Irish potatoes, and fruits have significantly impacted residents' choices for breaking their fast during Ramadan. The surge in prices has led to a decrease in sales for vendors and has pushed buyers to seek alternative food options due to…
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Australian lychee is on the increase not only domestically but also to overseas destinations
2024-03-25 00:00
Lychees were introduced into Australia more than 150 years ago and over this time the industry has developed from a "small exotic fruit" industry into a progressive and robust industry. The Australian Lychee industry is represented by the industry's Peak Industry Body, the Australian Lychee
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"If the apple is to have a market-compatible future, we will need more robust varieties"
2024-03-25 00:00
If apples are to have a market-compatible future, we will need more robust varieties. Benno Neff, CEO of Tobi Seeobst AG, discussed this at the Eastern Switzerland Food Forum. Pesticides are increasingly under scrutiny, and the energy required for fruit production is becoming more expensive,
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In the absence of Peruvian mangoes, South African mangoes arrived in Europe and Dubai with no competitors. If it weren't for shipping delays and heatwaves in October and November last year, it would've been a perfect opportunity for South African mangoes this year.In the event, remarks an
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"We see ourselves as our clients´ temp worker"
2024-03-25 00:00
When Jan Willem Tolhoek embarked on a new journey as an independent recruiter three years ago, after a nearly 30-year career in the fruit and vegetable sector, it was quite a leap of faith. That was despite his in-depth knowledge of the industry. He, however, quickly found his groove. "We
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In Sicily fruit orchards have been irrigated for several months now
2024-03-25 00:00
"Every citrus campaign has its setbacks and the current one is no exception. However, we are still optimistic because our oranges, especially the red-fleshed clones, are still in great demand. The mild temperatures of these days are certainly not helping us to preserve the fruit. We are
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“Our next challenge is to open up the market with HoneyCrunch”
2024-03-25 00:00
After the LoliPop apple, it was the HoneyCrunch's turn to put on a show at Rungis last week! Together with the Juliet, the three varieties are on a mission to represent the Innatis group to wholesalers. "We usually highlight our varieties but for this event, we decided to showcase Innatis
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Indian mango prices higher due to increased air freight rates
2024-03-25 00:00
The mango season in India has been ongoing for a few weeks now. According to Kaushal Khakhar, CEO of Indian fresh produce exporter Kay Bee Exports, the season should last until the end of June: "Thanks to a favourable weather and the absence of unseasonal rains, the mango season started early
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"Most varieties will be sold before the start of the new season"
2024-03-15 00:00
In contrast to previous seasons, most varieties of Polish apples will be out of stock before the new season commences, says Jan Nowakowski, manager of Polish apple exporter Genesis Fresh: "This season for apples is moving slowly and steadily. We have less volume this year and most varieties will
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Ukrainian vegetable production almost reached 2021 levels
2024-03-15 00:00
In 2023, vegetable cultivation in Ukraine nearly matched the levels seen in 2021. The country swiftly restored production volumes to meet the domestic market demand, as central and northern regions reacted by expanding areas dedicated to vegetable cultivation. This was highlighted on March 12
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Delayed flowering of mangoes in southern Senegal
2024-03-15 00:00
Mango growing is progressing steadily in southern Senegal, but with a few complications that are worrying growers, says Aminata Dominique Diouf, a mango grower and exporter based in Nema. Aminata said, "climatic conditions are getting difficult year on year, with heat waves occurring in
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COAG Andalusia denounces the import of berries from Morocco for relabeling in Huelva
2024-03-15 00:00
The Coordinator of Agricultural Producer and Livestock Organizations (COAG) of Andalusia has issued a warning about the threat faced by Huelva's berry sector, as a network of Spanish companies, and especially French ones, backed by investment funds through financial entities and also by some
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CPDPD has updated requirements for moving bulk citrus fruit from Asian citrus psyllid quarantine zones
2024-03-15 00:00
Effective March 12, 2024, the Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Division (CPDPD) has updated the requirements for moving bulk citrus fruit from an Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) quarantine zone to a packer/processor in a Huanglongbing (HLB) quarantine area. Citrus fruit may now be moved from any ACP…
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Melon demand starts picking up as temperatures get warmer
2024-03-15 00:00
Second cycle melon production from Guatemala is underway and volumes ahead of the Easter holiday look good. "With Spring just around the corner, we're getting into a period of increased volume that coincides with the warmer temperatures," says Tom Ferguson, vice-president of sales at Classic
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Egyptian garlic volumes cut in half this season
2024-03-15 00:00
The Egyptian garlic campaign has just kicked off, with a considerable drop in acreage and volumes, and a steady rise in prices, according to Mohamed Shaaban, general manager of Garlico. Shaaban explains: "At Garlico, we made our first harvest on February 25th and sent our first container load to
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Gilfresh Produce secure “fresh” new vegetable listings with Iceland
2024-03-15 00:00
Gilfresh Produce, the vegetable growers and producers based in Co. Armagh, have secured listings for over 20 new lines in Iceland Foods Northern Ireland stores. The new launch will offer Iceland Foods Northern Ireland customers access to the highest quality, freshest vegetables which are all
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Status of Andalusia's greenhouse crops in week 10
2024-03-15 00:00
The Agricultural and Fisheries Information Service of the Junta de Andalucía has issued a report on the state of greenhouse crops in the region and different provinces. In Almeria, producers have decided to keep long-cycle peppers as an exclusive crop until the end of the season. All varieties
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Cucumbers on the red carpet: Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel's Oscars snack strategy
2024-03-15 00:00
At the Oscars, Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel decided to bring their own snacks, highlighting the unpredictability of award show catering. In a playful preparation, Biel packed cucumbers and other snacks in a ziplock, leaving no room for Timberlake's phone in her purse. Despite the Oscars
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“There’s hope for Cape Town Port turnaround despite challenges”
2024-03-15 00:00
Heavy lifting is required for the new management of Transnet to turn around the main fruit export port in Cape Town, currently ranked as one of the worst performing compared to other ports in the region. Mike Walwyn, director of the South African Association of Freight Forwarders (SAFFE) said,
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