“We’re transforming production experience through AR technology”
2023-10-10 00:00
The IQF-freezing technology company OctoFrost has unveiled a new approach intended to transform how people discover and study industrial machines. “We've used augmented reality (AR) technology, which enables people to explore our freezer equipment in a genuinely novel way. This is made
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EU rejects fewer Dominican products, but concerns remain
2023-10-10 00:00
The European Union maintains stringent standards for accepting foreign-grown products into its market. This includes products from the Dominican Republic, a major exporter of organic bananas to Europe. While the frequency of physical controls on Dominican green beans was reduced from 50% to 30%
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Georgian Walnut Enterprise has expanded walnut processing in Georgia
2023-10-10 00:00
Georgian Walnut Enterprise has expanded walnut processing in Georgia. According to the company’s founder, Giorgi Meskhidze, a line for drying nuts and storage facilities was added this year, and a line for packaging nuts in 10-kilogram plastic bags. The products will be sold in this form for
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US scientists study watermelons to improve organic cultivation
2023-10-10 00:00
Consumer interest in organically produced fruits and vegetables is increasing. To help growers meet this demand, Clemson University scientists are now studying watermelon production methods to develop strategies to improve productivity and profitability of organic vegetables.
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"Higher red onion prices scaring buyers off"
2023-10-10 00:00
The Dutch red onion market has never been this tight. "The onions are much smaller on average, so yields are disappointing, and there are no supers (75+) anywhere. With a 24% shrinkage in acreage, there are too few onions left in the Netherlands," says Carl van de Wiel of Agro Centre Holland.
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California sweet potato yields up 10-15 percent
2023-10-10 00:00
The California sweet potato harvest got a late start to harvest this season. “We were about two to three weeks late and it’s all weather-related,” says Larelle Miller of Quail H Farms. “It was late plantings. We had horrible weather during our hot bed planting in March and April, with
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“Larger Washington apple crop offers opportunities”
2023-10-10 00:00
It’s peak apple season in Washington state. Traditionally, October is a big harvest month and for Washington Fruit Growers it’s even bigger this year. Recently, the company started a partnership with Gilbert Orchards and became the exclusive marketer of Gilbert’s fruit. “Washington Fruit
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US scientists study watermelons to improve organic cultivation
2023-10-10 00:00
Consumer interest in organically produced fruits and vegetables is increasing. To help growers meet this demand, Clemson University scientists are now studying watermelon production methods to develop strategies to improve productivity and profitability of organic vegetables.
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Chambers critical in extending blueberry shelf-life during storage
2023-10-10 00:00
Demand for blueberries stayed high, but the supply of quality blueberries was at an all-time low after the Pacific Northwest harvest season ended in late summer. The anticipated volumes from South America did not arrive as expected to fill the gap. Reports revealed that this shortage was due to
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Mexican row crop season well underway
2023-10-10 00:00
Bridges Produce looks forward to exhibiting at the upcoming 2023 IFPA Global Produce & Floral Show. The location of this year’s show in Anaheim, California is convenient to both its customer and grower base. Bridges was founded in Oregon and still has a strong foundation in the Western
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Tim Rooke, the chair of the NFU Potato Policy Group, has provided an update on the current potato lifting season and insights into the upcoming one. Lifting is progressing, with some farmers having completed the process, while others are still in progress. The recent heavy rainfall has caused…
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Scottish farmers claim millions of pounds of losses due to floods
2023-10-10 00:00
Scottish farmers say last weekend's flooding has resulted in some of the biggest losses in food crops the industry has ever seen. NFU Scotland said millions of pounds worth of unharvested vegetables have been damaged by flood waters described as unprecedented for the time of year. The union says
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"With our product, we can continue to meet the demand for exclusive products in the future"
2023-10-10 00:00
The Eschbach family's modern greenhouse operation just outside Basel produces colorful microgreens in numerous varieties throughout the year. "In summer and now during the fall vacations, demand is traditionally a bit more subdued. Otherwise, demand is quite stable twelve months a year, with a
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Revenues increase by 13% at McCormack Farms
2023-10-10 00:00
McCormack Farms is the largest producer of baby salad leaves in the country. Recent data show that profits last year decreased despite revenues increased by €2.2m or 13% from €17.08 million to €19.32 million. The profits decreased as the firm's cost base increased by 16% or €2.57 million
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International photo report Fruit Attraction 2023
2023-10-10 00:00
Fruit Attraction is over for another year, and FreshPlaza has been busy making our photo report of the event. With around 2,000 exhibitors from 56 countries and approximately 90,000 visitors from 137 countries, the Fruit Attraction is becoming more international every year. We were also on the
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New possible commercial developments with Canada and Ukraine
2023-10-10 00:00
Mercato Agro - Alimentare di Padova is back from Madrid with a positive feedback. "Maap continues with its successful format, i.e. a stand that gathers various co-exhibitors among leading wholesalers specializing in exports and the big retail chains, including: Fratelli Daniele, Gamma Frutta,
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Valley Irrigation, a Valmont Industries, Inc. company, and APH Group have announced a partnership spanning multiple countries in Central- and Eastern Europe as well as Asia. The appointment of APH Group as a dealer for Valley® Irrigation equipment perfectly fits within the global agriculture
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EU rejects fewer Dominican products, but concerns remain
2023-10-10 00:00
The European Union maintains stringent standards for accepting foreign-grown products into its market. This includes products from the Dominican Republic, a major exporter of organic bananas to Europe. While the frequency of physical controls on Dominican green beans was reduced from 50% to 30%
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A promising lemon campaign for Egypt
2023-10-10 00:00
Just a few days after the start of the Egyptian lemons season, the growers and exporters we spoke to all agree in their assessment of a promising season. Fatimah Elzhraa Tarek El Hadary, export sales manager at Alsolimania, shares her impressions.
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"We have completed the 2023 national mango campaign and marketed 10% of the total volume"
2023-10-10 00:00
A new Spanish mango campaign is finishing for the company TropicSur, which is once again managed independently by brothers Álvaro and Juan Miguel González, following the separation in June of this year of the Catalan company Cultivar SAU, with which they still maintain a good business
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