Horticulture Crisis Fund application deadline extended
2023-11-02 00:00
The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, has today announced a short extension to the closing date of the Horticulture Crisis Fund (HCF). The Scheme will now close at midnight on Wednesday 8th November 2023. It had been due to close at midnight this Wednesday 1st November.
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The Polish apple growers are switching up their varieties, and also planting new orchards, says Mohamed Marawan, owner of Polish apple exporter Sarafruit: “Acreage in Poland is definitely developing. Both in regards to completely new orchards, but also within orchards themselves. Some growers
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"Tunisian Deglet Noor stand out for their freshness"
2023-11-02 00:00
Deglet Noor, or "date of light" in Arabic, is one of the leading North African date varieties, making it one of the most popular dates in the world. These dates are produced commercially in 3 countries: Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. Mohamed Sadok defends the Tunisian origin.
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Apple company expands its grower base throughout New Zealand
2023-11-02 00:00
The Kiwi company, Rockit Global Limited, is expanding its footprint across the country, with the first Rockit™ apples now growing in the South Island.
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"We are working hard to get the sweet potatoes planted, to fill the expected summer gap"
2023-11-02 00:00
The sweet potato season is currently in full swing, as far as Egyptian sweet potatoes go. "We have a good outlet for this towards our customers. We are working closely with our partners on this. It's a pretty tough market, but together we are making sure to get the sweet potatoes packaged and
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7,000 years ago, bananas had seeds and were almost inedible – How did they get where they are now?
2023-11-02 00:00
Scientists have spent years trying to unravel the domestication of the humble banana. Thanks to their efforts we now know what their remote ancestor looked like from 7,000 years ago. A year ago, a group of eight researchers from France, Belgium and Papua New Guinea published an extensive study
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Availability of Polish apples in Lithuania market
2023-11-02 00:00
Prices at the Bronisze wholesale market in Warsaw, where Latvian traders source apples, haven't seen a significant increase. Notable varieties like "Antonovka," "Gala," and "Ligol" range from €0.43 to €0.86 per kilogram. Despite negotiations between large retail chains and farmers, the
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"We're combating unhealthy snacks with seedless snack bell peppers"
2023-11-02 00:00
The snack segment has been gaining popularity in Belgium, too, in recent years. Life is moving faster, and people are busier, so convenience reigns supreme. To compete with chocolate bars or potato chips, the fruit and vegetable sector is always looking for ways to keep consumers away from
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Lemon farmers in Nellore and Tirupati districts face crisis as prices of their citrus crops dropped sharply
2023-11-02 00:00
Lemon farmers in the Nellore and Tirupati districts are facing a crisis as prices of their citrus crops fell sharply to below Rs 20 per kilo in the wholesale markets. This is due to several factors, including unfavorable weather conditions, a lacklustre monsoon and excessive production.
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Rising imports should cause greenhouse vegetables price drop
2023-11-02 00:00
In Belgium, both loose and truss tomato prices fell last week, thus halting the recent price increase. That was not unexpected now that volumes from Spain are picking up. Last year, prices also sank in week 43. Strawberry prices, though, keep climbing.
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BLOOM FRESH™ is taking proactive measures to safeguard table grape production as El Niño threatens vineyards across the globe. El Niño's effects vary, bringing extreme heat to some regions while inundating others with heavy rainfall, making it essential to adapt growing tactics accordingly.
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Blueberry cultivation advances in the region where the driest desert in the world is located
2023-11-02 00:00
The Bioinnovation Center of the Faculty of Marine Sciences of the University of Antofagasta (CBIA), together with a group of farmers, was able to consolidate the blueberry cultivation project in the region thanks to successful work on the impact of bioalgae on desert agriculture. This
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'Demand for potatoes could be satisfied without problems'
2023-11-02 00:00
The potato range was dominated by domestic goods throughout. According to the BLE, there were selective imports from France, Italy and the Netherlands as well, but these all just had a supplementary nature. Availability had not changed significantly, with many varieties still being available.
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For rent: Building at transport zone Lake in Belgium
2023-11-02 00:00
There is a non-conditioned warehouse available in Belgium. It is at 37 Riyadh Street, at the Belgian-Dutch border crossing. It is one kilometer from the E19 Antwerp-A16 Breda ramp.
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No stop of rapid growth in tomato prices in Uzbekistan
2023-11-02 00:00
In mid-October, EastFruit reported on the resumption of the growing trend in the dynamics of wholesale prices for tomatoes in Uzbekistan and, as predicted by analysts of the international platform, prices for this product continued to rise. After a week-long pause, wholesale prices for tomatoes
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Pomegranate seeds have experienced a surge in popularity and robust demand growth in recent years, thanks to studies highlighting their exceptional nutritional value. Juran Technologies' ArilSystem© is an industrial system for extracting pomegranates in small and large volumes of high quality
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Compostable packaging: keeping produce fresh and sustainable
2023-11-02 00:00
For years, Fresh Harvest has been sourcing and delivering local produce to customers around Atlanta, Georgia, reducing fuel emissions, supporting local farmers and supplying clients with tasty and fresh fruits and vegetables. “Fresh Harvest is just one of many companies around the world that
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"Large demand for Turkish early mandarins"
2023-11-02 00:00
At the beginning of week 44, the first Turkish early mandarins of this year's season were traded at the Stuttgart wholesale market. "Compared to other years, we start the season two to three weeks later, but the goods are of high quality. With prices around 1.30 euros/kg, we can also offer the
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"The pear harvest in Italy was very poor this year"
2023-11-02 00:00
At the end of August/beginning of September, Cavalleri Ettore at Munich Wholesale Market usually receives the first pears from Italy, but local weather conditions caused significant failures. "The pear harvest in Italy was very poor this year, which is why we already purchase goods from Spain.
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"We want to turn a habit into a good tasting experience"
2023-11-02 00:00
It is a matter of knowing, of being informed, combined with the sensory experience of culinary medicine and of the pairings of foods (the association of two or more foods according to their molecules, their aromas, their combinations, etc. ). Because apples are not just apples.
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