The Association of French Strawberry Producers held its Annual General Meeting on November 23rd and 24th in the Lot-et-Garonne department. The various topics discussed at the event include a name change, a review of 2023, the supply of plant material, phytosanitary products, varietal research,
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Cucumber cultivation using geothermal energy in Italy
2023-12-20 00:00
Italy's Fri El Green House continues to invest. Starting in February, the growing company will have two types of cucumbers: snack cucumbers and long cucumbers. "And in 2024 we will activate our geothermal plant. "We have a total of eight geothermal wells, which will make us completely energy
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"Good sales of Turkish tomatoes, but not as crazy as last year"
2023-12-20 00:00
At Naki Groothandel on the Venlo Fresh Park site, the Turkish vegetable season is in full swing. Over the past decade, the wholesaler has made a name for itself with Turkish home-grown products. In Turkey, a wide range of vegetables and fruits are grown by the company's own cultivation company
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European supermarkets are increasingly using AI to monitor stock levels and sell-by dates. Automated systems will adjust prices on digital tags as products near expiration; this process might mean less reliance on the well-known yellow stickers. Stores across are now using smart price tags, to
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SIA'PRO, Agricultural Show for professionals
2023-12-20 00:00
From February 24th to March 3rd, 2024, the 60th edition of the Paris Agricultural Show will be held at the Porte de Versailles exhibition center. For this 2024 edition, 3 days will be dedicated exclusively to professionals from the agricultural sector (SIA’PRO), from February 25th to 27th in
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Excessive rainfall has hit vegetable growing in Vorarlberg, Austria, hard this year. "We can look back on a below-average harvest year for almost all crops," says Sebastian Allgäuer from Rheintaler Feldfrüchte based in Feldkirch. He produces potatoes, onions, celery, beet and pumpkins on a
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Lemon supplies in North America are steady right now. In the U.S., supplies are coming from California as well as Mexico while Canada is receiving shipments from the U.S. as well as Morocco-Egypt. “While California has had an excellent spring and summer this year with very significant rains,
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Lidl has announced that it has signed a partnership agreement with CIRAD and AZ France (Gruppo Orsero) for a pilot banana farm project in Colombia.
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You can now clean sweet potatoes and vegetables without causing damage. That is thanks to MCR Machinery and their exclusive collaboration with IWC, Innovative Water Concepts. These are both Dutch companies. Recently, MCR Machinery delivered a sweet potato washing line.
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Green color to increase crop production
2023-12-20 00:00
Boosting Green non-woven fabrics were designed by Soft NW to increase the production of biomass thanks to their special patented green color. The production technology means the non-woven fabric is isotropic, i.e. capable of withstanding breakage both longitudinally and transversally.
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"Due to the falling supply of pointed cabbage, supermarkets prefer to sign agreements"
2023-12-20 00:00
During the winter season, pointed cabbage is a regular product for Ursem-Zuurbier, an open ground vegetable grower from the Dutch municipality of Heerhugowaard. According to Niels Zuurbier, there is not too much demand at the moment, "but there's some pressure ahead of Christmas mainly due to
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Global trade to be affected by Red Sea attacks
2023-12-20 00:00
After an increase in attacks by the Iran-backed Houthis, the world's largest shipping firms are staying away from the Red Sea and Suez Canal. Over the past week, most large shipping firms have said they will avoid the Red Sea and, therefore, the Suez Canal. Ships traveling from the Far East to
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Tighter guava supply keeping pricing strong
2023-12-20 00:00
Guava supply from Mexico is tight and it’s anticipated to stay that way for some time. “They are better than last year at this time of the year but we are foreseeing that the upcoming months will be very tight,” says Alberto Diaz of Spring Valley Fruits.
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15 percent drop in Costa Rica’s 2023/24 orange crop expected
2023-12-20 00:00
Experts predict a 15 percent decline in Costa Rica’s marketing year 2023/24 orange crop, driving production down to 250,000 metric tons on suboptimal precipitation – associated with an El Niño weather system – during the critical fruit development period in 2023. Higher international
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On December 15, a total of 865,917 packages - bags, clamshells, plain packs, wrapped and other packages - of grapes were held in cold storage in California. This is about 75 percent less than the number in storage one year ago. A fortnight ago, the number equaled 3,360,750 packages.
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Harvesting robots to combat staff shortages
2023-12-20 00:00
The second prototype of the harvesting robot from Floating Robotics is much more precise, moving faster between the rows of tomatoes this fall than last year. According to its creator, Salman Faraji, the device is set to replace 3.5 workers in the future.
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Supermarkets sealing grape bags to prevent customers from sampling before purchasing
2023-12-20 00:00
In response to rising thefts, supermarkets are increasing security measures, including sealing grape bags to prevent customers from sampling before purchasing. This change has sparked frustration among some customers, as highlighted by an Australian TikToker, @breakfastshirts, who shared his
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Musang King durian sells for $40,000 at Malaysian charity auction
2023-12-20 00:00
A Musang King durian was sold for no less than astounding $40,000 at a charity auction in Raub, Malaysia. The event was held last Sunday; it saw bidders drive the price of the fruit, with the highest bid made by Huang Qi Wen. Another variety of durian, the Black Thorn, also fetched a significant
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NNZ Scandinavia announces the opening of NNZ Finland OY
2023-12-20 00:00
As of January 1st, 2024, NNZ Scandinavia ApS has successfully acquired the industrial division of the Finnish family-owned business Jubilo, marking a significant expansion within the Nordic packaging market. This acquisition doubles NNZ’s market share in Finland.
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Spanish vertical farm eyes expansion after successful start
2023-12-20 00:00
“We are planning to expand the company by opening new vertical farms, adding new products, and entering various organic supermarket chains in the area. Additionally, it’s a dream to cross borders and open new Farmbrots facilities in other countries, and potentially continents,” says Oscar
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