Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan Exports: Rosselkhoznadzor's findings on Kuzbass quarantined product imports
2023-11-30 00:00
Upon importation into the territory of the Russian Federation, the Kemerovo Region – Kuzbass, officials of the Rosselkhoznadzor Directorate have monitored 11,453 tons of quarantined products over the first 10 months of 2023. The import of quarantined products in 2023 has decreased by 19%
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The mango market is following in the footsteps of the lime market. "Prices were very high until a month ago. "The price of a mango imported by sea was as high as 10 to 11 euros, with no difference in origin or variety. However, especially since the last week, the trade has slowed down
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US citrus production in 2022–23: Winners and Losers
2023-11-30 00:00
The U.S. Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service’s (USDA/NASS) final estimates for the 2022–23 season show U.S. citrus production reaching 4.9 million tons, down 12% from 2021–22. This marks the lowest combined production levels for U.S. citrus in at least 50
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Australian grape industry navigates a season of uncertainty
2023-11-30 00:00
The Australian grape industry, a vital component of the nation's agricultural sector, is currently experiencing a season fraught with uncertainties. Lee McLean, CEO of Australian Grape & Wine Incorporated, offers insights into the ongoing growing season, market dynamics, and the industry's
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Scientists generate energy from mango pits
2023-11-30 00:00
Czech scientists from Mendel University are collaborating with Cambodian companies to convert mango pits into energy. In Cambodia, where mango is a major crop, large amounts of waste, including mango stones, are generated during fruit processing. These scientists have developed a method to make
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EU banana imports from Ecuador increased by 20.44%
2023-11-30 00:00
According to Acorbanec, Ecuador exported a total of 300.89 million boxes of bananas from January to October 2023, i.e. 7.09% more than in the same period of 2022.
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UK strengthens ties with Morocco, tripling fresh produce imports
2023-11-30 00:00
There had been a marked increase in the procurement of Moroccan fresh produce by British consumers, surpassing traditional European sources. A recent report highlights a substantial escalation in the import of fruits and vegetables from Morocco, which nearly tripled from £158 million in 2018 to
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Seven & i Holdings has agreed to purchase the 7-Eleven convenience store chain in Australia
2023-11-30 00:00
UK: Brussels Sprouts are the nation's favorite vegetable!
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No potato shortage in Ireland this Christmas, but prices could rise
2023-11-30 00:00
Although Irish farmers acknowledge there will be no potato shortages this Christmas, several sources claim they fear prices will rise. The main reason for this is the wet weather and the problems this poses for the harvest. For instance, Ivan Curran is still trying to get his crops out of
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German market gardening in a European comparison - food sovereignty and food security take center stage
2023-11-30 00:00
Vegetable growers and other representatives from the vegetable sector met once again at the 58th Autumn Conference of the German Vegetable Growers, this time at the Hotel Bauer in Munich-Feldkirchen. Welcoming speeches were given by Christian Ufen, Chairman of the Federal Vegetable Growers'
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Christine Scalzi Crowned 2023 Cherry Queen as auction raises $60,000 for Variety SA
2023-11-30 00:00
A winning bid of $60,000 has crowned Christine Scalzi 2023 Cherry Queen following yesterday's cherry auction held at the South Australian Produce Market. The 5kg box of South Australian grown cherries came in at a premium of $12,000 per kg!
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Concerns about endive harvest quality
2023-11-30 00:00
There are still a lot of questions surrounding the current French endive campaign. Although harvesting resumed at the end of last week (delays due to flooding), the recent rains have once again halted the work of endive producers. “We are clearly behind schedule. The cycle has progressed well,
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Eastern China's Weihai saw 14,000 tons of apples exported in Jan-Oct
2023-11-30 00:00
The export of agricultural products from Weihai City, east China's Shandong Province, amounted to 12.27 billion yuan in the first ten months of this year, up 7.3 percent year on year. Among them, 14,000 tons of apples were shipped for markets around the world.
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Ecocool Ltd is further expanding its range of thermal covers for the transport protection of temperature-sensitive pallet goods. In addition to the tried-and-tested models for pharmaceuticals, chemicals and construction, Ecocool launched ECO-BREATH, the first product for food transportation, at
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Modernizing for a more sustainable global food system
2023-11-30 00:00
As a complex web of production, processing, transport, and consumption of food, the global food system stands at a critical juncture. Modern agricultural techniques can achieve unprecedented levels of food production. But the fresh produce industry is marred by inequities affecting millions of
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According to EastFruit analysts, during one of the Global Berry Congress, which took place on November 28, 2023 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, high level of attention was paid to Ukraine’s progress in the berry business. Despite the ongoing military aggression from Russia, Ukrainian companies
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Cantaloupe shippers concerned over outbreak fallout
2023-11-30 00:00
The Malichita brand of cantaloupes has been recalled over the past three weeks. A linked Salmonella contamination has resulted in almost 162 illnesses and three deaths so far. However, grower-shippers say the reality is that these recalls are all linked to the same product, label and
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AI-based inventory management software that “maximizes margins and minimizes losses”
2023-11-30 00:00
"Increasing sales and reducing food waste" is the purpose of IDA's artificial intelligence-based software. Developed by Mateo Beacco, Mathieu Grosso, and Alex Chataigner, this solution aims to "optimize the management of fresh produce in both convenience stores and supermarkets." Launched in
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Aston University to help tackle international crop waste with new sustainable cool boxes
2023-11-30 00:00
Aston University is to tackle international crop waste by developing a mobile and sustainable refrigeration system for sub-tropical climates. The University has received a grant of £241,075 from Innovate UK, which is part of over one million pounds in overall funding for the CoolRun project in
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"Latin America and Indonesia have opened up because their regular suppliers had smaller harvests"
2023-11-30 00:00
Despite lower apple volumes being harvested in Europe, at the moment there doesn’t seem much more room for Polish apple exports on the European market, says Adam Malengiewicz, sales manager for Polish apple exporter Ewa-Bis: “So far, our apple season is going quite well. The fact is that
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