Increased investment in solar cold storage to aid African producers
2023-02-20 00:00
African farmers frequently lack a facility to keep their obtained perishable commodities, which forces them to sell their produce as soon as possible and leaves them vulnerable to broker exploitation.
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UK: Abel and Cole introduces eco-labels for fruit and vegetables that details supply chain impacts
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Interfresa, the interprofessional organisation representing the strawberry and red fruit sector in Andalusia, has signed a collaboration agreement with the International Partnership for Sustainable Development Goals. With this agreement, Interfresa demonstrates its commitment to maintain
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UK: ‘Vertical farming needs to match field grown crop cost prices'
2023-02-20 00:00
“It’s an exciting time here at Fischer Farms, there’s a lot going on. Our second farm, which has 25.000m2 of growing space is now ready. Investment in automation, and the installation of robots, help us consolidate labour costs. We’re very pleased with how the farm is looking.” says
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Dutch minister visits Waterman Onions
2023-02-20 00:00
Last week, Piet Adema, the Dutch minister of Agriculture, Nature, and Fisheries, visited the province of Flevoland. There, he went to companies like Andela Techniek & Innovation, Van der Wekken Landbouw, and Waterman Onions.
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The logistics of Chilean dried plums
2023-02-20 00:00
One of the most complex aspects of last year was the high cost of the logistical chain - due to multifactorial factors, including an ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine - which impacted the industry's margins, to a lesser extent for dried plums, and to a greater extent for prunes,
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BASF, which operates in the vegetable market under its Nunhems brand, held a new edition of its Lettuce and Spinach Demo Field from 31 January to 17 February at its experimental farm in La Palma (Cartagena, Region of Murcia). Once again this year, the event brought together growers,
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Experts from the recently launched PCRR/USAID Rural Competitiveness and Sustainability Project in Moldova say that it will assist table grape growers to equip intensive vineyards such as Pergola and Gable with rain protection and underground irrigation systems.
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More room for produce imports with increased container capacity at Port of Savannah
2023-02-20 00:00
(More of) Savannah is open for business. That’s the message following a recently announced expansion to the Port of Savannah by the Georgia Ports Authority (GPA).
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Grufesa is committed to renewable energies
2023-02-20 00:00
Grufesa, a company from Moguer that produces and markets berries, has reinforced its commitment to sustainability by opting for the transition to renewable energies with the construction of a photovoltaic plant on its roof, which will contribute to saving energy and energy costs.
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Cajamar awarded by CDP Europe Awards
2023-02-17 00:00
García Torrente, in his speech at the CDP Europe Awards ceremony, highlighted the involvement of companies in the transition towards a green economy, because "sustainability should not be a factor of competition between companies but of
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“It’s the start of the construction for a Maersk warehouse that will significantly stand out in our European portfolio of distribution centers,” says Jens-Ole Krenzien, Managing Director Maersk Area North Europe Continent (Benelux, Germany, Poland, Austria, Switzerland).
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Artificial Intelligence and machine learning highlighted in Berlin
2023-02-17 00:00
TOMRA Food treated visitors to its stand at Fruit Logistica Berlin last week (8-10 February 2023) with 3D footage of its sorting, grading, and packing solutions in action, and gave a presentation on the event’s Tech-Stage to spotlight how the food industry can benefit from Artificial
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One of the new products on display at the World Agricultural Expo in Tulare, California was the result of two companies teaming up and creating a new solution to labor shortages in the agriculture industry.
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IFCO achieves 2 billion reusable packaging shipment milestone
2023-02-17 00:00
IFCO, the world’s leading provider of Reusable Packaging Containers (RPCs) delivered over 2 billion reusable packaging shipments of fresh produce, meat, poultry, seafood, eggs, bread, and other fresh grocery products during 2022. With a circular economy business model based on
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IFCO ships 2 billion reusable packages
2023-02-17 00:00
Compared to single-use packaging alternatives, IFCO RPCs reduce carbon emissions, water and energy consumption, solid and food waste generation and wood consumption. By sharing and reusing IFCO's RPCs in supply chains
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Peru rethinks grape exports in wake of protests
2023-02-17 00:00
Peruvian grape producers and exporters are being forced to adapt their shipping programmes in the wake of the social unrest that swept through the country last month, blocking roads and access to farms and ports.
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FruitMasters acquires rights to Wurtwinning apple
2023-02-16 12:00
Fresh Forward and FruitMasters have signed a licensing agreement for the Wurtwinning apple giving FruitMasters production and sales rights of the variety, developed by Fresh Forward’s breeding programme.
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Smurfit Kappa recognised as a leader in sustainability
2023-02-16 00:00
These advances place the paper giant as the best company in the sector, consolidating its ESG risk rating as "low risk", when analysing factors such as its financial strength, its circular business model and the geographical areas in which it is present. In addition,
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"New software should increase productivity"
2023-02-16 00:00
When Dutch fruit and vegetable wholesaler, importer, and exporter Willem Dijk AGF's software became outdated, director Willem Dijk jr. went in search of a replacement package that would meet the company's need for further automation. "On the sales side, we've kept developing over the years in
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