The arrival of the first airlifted produce in week 42 marks the start of this year's spring onion campaign in Egypt. The initial signs at the start of the new season are all positive, reports Sarwat Radwan, managing director of AKL Exofresh and Egypt specialist. "The demand for the first flight
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Melon prices in Uzbekistan continue to grow rapidly
2023-10-19 00:00
A week ago, on October 10, 2023, EastFruit wrote about a sharp increase in wholesale prices for melon, which was the largest weekly change and a sharp increase in prices for this product over the past two and a half months. Over the past week, prices for these products continued to rise even faster.
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The new forced rhubarb season has started at De Rond Agro in the Netherlands, and the first harvesting began last week. "As soon as outdoor cultivation in Europe starts winding down, and there are slightly more quality problems, we enter the market," begins Rob de Rond.
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Abkhazia's mandarins in Russia will be less
2023-10-19 00:00
Shortly, Abkhazian tangerines will appear on Russian shelves; however, this year, their availability will be limited due to an unproductive season, as reported by representatives of the Ministry of Agriculture of Abkhazia.
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Tropical Storm Hilary delays start on Mexican squash and watermelon
2023-10-19 00:00
Hard squash and watermelon supply out of Mexico have gotten a late start this fall. “Our fall season on these items is about two weeks behind normal,” says Lesley Sykes of The Sykes Co. “That’s mostly due to the high winds brought by Tropical Storm Hilary this summer.”
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Royal HZPC Group reports substantial growth in sales for FY2022/2023
2023-10-19 00:00
For financial year 2022/2023, potato breeder Royal HZPC Group B.V. reports substantial growth in sales. Gerard Backx, CEO Royal HZPC Group B.V., underlines that the important growth in volume, is mainly in Asia and America.
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Australian supply chain data provider launches a new app for fresh produce industry
2023-10-19 00:00
Australian supply chain data provider, Escavox, has launched a new app expressly designed for operators who work with fresh food and other perishable consignments in the cold chain.
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"The decisive factor was the change from trader to service provider"
2023-10-19 00:00
Due to a comprehensive structural change, as well as the gradual concentration of trade, the banana market in Germany has changed fundamentally in recent years. Despite pandemics and inflation, per capita consumption of the crooked fruit in Germany has remained high in recent years (around 1.09
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EU weekly price for peaches stood at €119 in week 40
2023-10-19 00:00
The average weighted price for peaches (in € per 100 kgs) stood at €119 in week 40. That is up 5% over the past few months. It is also down €4 compared to week 39.
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Seedless grapes continue to grow
2023-10-19 00:00
Seedless grapes continue to gain market share. “It is a new consumer trend that is becoming more and more pronounced in France, driving Banagrumes to further develop its range in this direction. After launching the exclusive Mr Phil brand last year, which embodies this transformation of the
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Currency crisis in Egypt: exporters pin hopes on BRICS membership
2023-10-19 00:00
Erosion of foreign currency reserves, Egypt's allies to the rescueAt the beginning of this month, the Central Banks of the United Arab Emirates and Egypt agreed to a currency exchange deal, intended to bolster the struggling Egyptian economy. A joint news release said the agreement would allow
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"Despite inflation, sales of 'smaller' exotics continue well"
2023-10-19 00:00
In the wake of larger exotics like mangos, limes, asparagus, and papayas, the Dutch company Yex also gets smaller products like rambutan, carambola, horned melon, and granadilla every year. "Many of these products are generally flown in from Colombia, but we get things like rambutan and
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'Get back to investing in agriculture, especially in the south'
2023-10-19 00:00
An appeal to large companies to return to investing in agriculture, especially in the South where there has been a progressive abandonment of the sector over the last 20/30 years, comes from the Minister of Agriculture Francesco Lollobrigidwhich he spoke about during an event held in
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'50-gram salad blends are booming, reducing food waste immensely'
2023-10-19 00:00
"The vertical farming industry has overly focused on the technical aspects of the business while overlooking the sales and marketing side. VAXA has built a strong brand presence in Iceland and conducted extensive market research to understand its customer's needs, which has influenced our
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The Morocco Berry Conference and the Blueberry Course, two dynamic and interconnected events, are set to unfold in Agadir this year.
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German retailers continuously look for sustainable and well-priced fruit and vegetables
2023-10-19 00:00
LuLu Group leader proposes opening direct flight from Saudi Arabia to Vietnam
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Mr. Avocado introduces two new ripening centers
2023-10-19 00:00
Mr. Avocado, China's brand of ripened, ready-to-eat avocados, has completed the construction of its new ripening and distribution centers in Southwest China (Chengdu) and North China (Beijing). These centers are now fully functioning and have begun operations to serve their respective regions in
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Portuguese sweet potato production has stabilized
2023-10-19 00:00
Sweet potato production in Portugal has come a long way in the past nine years. According to Fernando Costa and Pat Fitzgerald from Nativaland the production is currently stable: “Sweet potato production in Portugal has stabilized as of late. This is partly due to the issues with water
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Egypt's Central Bank restricts foreign currency credit card use
2023-10-19 00:00
On Tuesday, Egypt's Central Bank told commercial banks to restrict customers from using credit cards for transactions in foreign currencies both domestically and abroad. This is the second time in a week it has cracked down on plastic transactions.
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