Industrial dispute at Australia's busiest port threatens NSW economy
2024-01-15 00:00
The NSW Opposition urges the Minns Labor Government to support NSW businesses and regions amidst the ongoing industrial dispute at the state's busiest port, which is inflicting millions of dollars of damage to the NSW economy.
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Fruit quality control firm opens new office in Peru
2024-01-15 00:00
Decofrut has been involved in the fresh fruit quality control service worldwide for over 30 years. Currently present in 18 countries, it has offices in the USA, Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America and it is opening its 17th office in Peru.
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"Everyone lacks goods to sell this season"
2024-01-15 00:00
The Brussels sprout yields in the Dithmarschen district were particularly modest this year. "The winter of 2022/2023 was wet, followed by a short, cold spring. Then, in the summer, it suddenly became dry, which is why we had to irrigate relatively early. From July, it rained continuously for six
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The critical situation of violence in which Ecuador is immersed raises questions about how this conflict will affect trade relations with Peru, considering that Ecuador is Peru's third most relevant trading partner in South America.
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Onion pricing likely to stay stronger for near future
2024-01-15 00:00
Pricing continues to be stronger for onions given that supply is on the shorter side. “White onions definitely seem to be the shortest. That’s what is trading at the highest dollars at the moment,” says Jessica Peri of Peri & Sons Farms.
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Golden Bay Fruit New Zealand based apple grower, packer and exporter, concluded their 2023 season with a company export record – surpassing 1.6 million cartons of apples, marking a significant milestone for the company.
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The Juliet® apple, which celebrated its 20th anniversary last season, is produced exclusively in France and organically by 190 growers on 700 hectares of land. The bicoloured apple continues to expand both in France and abroad. Its commercial season started mid-October, and shows this year
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Plaquemines Port and APM Terminals unveil partnership to develop major container terminal
2024-01-15 00:00
Plaquemines Port Harbor and Terminal District (Plaquemines Port) proudly announces the execution of a letter of intent with APM Terminals to build a state-of-the-art container terminal on the West Bank of Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana.
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"Remarkable switch in the UK to flow packaging for mushrooms"
2024-01-15 00:00
While studying Commercial Economics at the Hogeschool van Rotterdam, many of Ron Dekker's classmates had part-time jobs at the Barendrecht Trading Center. The fresh produce sector piqued his interest, and he eventually found work in his hometown of Alblasserdam. He has now been a Skillpack
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Kings River Packing, an eighth-generation citrus grower and distributor along California’s Kings River, is the first citrus company to do traceability according to the FDA’s FSMA 204 food traceability law. Citrus fruits were excluded from the initial Food Traceability List (FTL) and are
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'Persistent Red Sea disruptions threaten global growth'
2024-01-15 00:00
Global economic growth could be significantly impacted by the sustained interruption of trade flows through the Red Sea, according to Vincent Clerc, CEO of container shipping firm Maersk.The timeline for re-establishing passage through the waterway remains uncertain, with potential repercussions
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Ukrainian farmers have sharply increased prices of high-quality apples in the currently week, EastFruit project analysts report. The range of wholesale prices for such apples went up to 14-22 UAH/kg (US $0.37-0.58/kg), depending on the quality, variety and batch size offered. Consequently, fresh
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"Our campaign will finally be in full swing almost two months late"
2024-01-15 00:00
The high prices of artichokes reported by various auctions in the Spanish province of Alicante reveal that the available supply remains limited at the moment. "Due to the persistent heat and lack of rainfall, the harvest has been significantly delayed, which is why the little that is available
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"We must continue working hand in hand with the Government to open new markets for Peruvian pomegranates"
2024-01-15 00:00
In the latest campaign, Peruvian pomegranate exports dropped from 49,023 tons to 42,378 tons; a reduction of approximately 14%. "This is due to various factors, such as the lower international prices, the lack of new markets, the increase in labor costs, and climate change. And what is foreseen
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A new industry report commissioned by the National Farmers' Union (NFU) reveals that the escalating production costs over the past two years are jeopardising the growth of East Anglia's fruit and vegetable sector. The report, prepared by Promar International, indicates that horticultural
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The increase in transit times to East Asia could put at risk the orange export campaign
2024-01-15 00:00
Anecoop has expressed its concern about the viability of the orange campaign in East Asia due to the increase in the transit times of ships that opt for the Cape of Good Hope route to avoid the situation in the Red Sea.
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How the blueberry industry continues to develop
2024-01-15 00:00
As blueberry supplies continue to increase in North America right now to meet strong demand, what’s evident is that the industry continues evolving to meet consumer expectations. Those expectations include that the berry be supplied year-round. “As the category grows, tapping into new eating
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"Kenya's agribusiness horizon reshaping with unique banana factory"
2024-01-15 00:00
In Murang’a County, Kenya, the Saba Saba Agribusiness cooperative society is witnessing the realization of a two-decade long aspiration - a banana factory. With a Sh.24 million investment, the factory, set to be fully functional next year, is expected to rewrite the region's agricultural story.
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Waikiki melon receives Flavor of the Year 2024 award in Portugal
2024-01-15 00:00
In an exciting achievement, the Waikiki melon has received the Flavor of the Year 2024 award in Portugal. This recognition is given by an objective panel of consumers and endorsed by an external specialized laboratory. They have said to be exceptionally satisfied with the Waikiki and have put it
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What can we expect in 2024?
2024-01-15 00:00
At the start of a new year, it is quite common to look back at what has happened in the last 12 months before looking forward at what might still be to come. Sometimes the longer you look back, the clearer the future can seem. What is for sure though is one thing, if we thought 2023 was a
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