Avocado pull for 2024 looks similar to last year
2024-02-07 00:00
Supply and demand of avocados from Mexico look to be fairly balanced at the moment. “It’s the week before the Super Bowl and everything is in place,” says David Billings of Stonehill Produce Inc. “All the fruit that’s expected to be needed for distribution is ready to go with just a
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European supermarkets' abundant supply of strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries is under threat due to the increasingly unpredictable growing conditions caused by climate change. This has made berries more susceptible to pests, diseases, and droughts. To address this, Professor Bruno
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Climate change has noticeably impacted the import of Thai exotics
2024-02-07 00:00
With seasons of uncharacteristic heat, but also heavy rainfall, climate change has significantly affected fruit and vegetable cultivation in Thailand over the past year, says Nicola Winter of Winter Trading GmbH. "Particularly in the area of green asparagus, we had problems with cultivation all
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ChillSafe becomes Citrus Australia corporate partner
2024-02-07 00:00
A new sachet technology is reshaping fruit preservation, giving consumers longer-lasting high-quality fruit. ChillSafe combats spoilage, helping ensure a larger volume of premium citrus reaches the market in prime condition.
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Frozen raspberry market on the rise – a trend shift or a fluke?
2024-02-07 00:00
The frozen raspberry market has been struggling for two seasons, but analysts from EastFruit report that 2024 has finally brought some positive signs of recovery in prices and demand for this berry.
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Planasa to strengthen presence in Northern Europe with portfolio of cold-weather varieties
2024-02-07 00:00
Planasa will be present at the international fair Fruit Logistica, which will take place from February 7 to 9 in Berlin, Germany. In a very special year, with the celebration of its 50th anniversary, Planasa's participation in this event underscores its position as a leader in genetic innovation
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Germany's leading airline, Lufthansa, has canceled between 80% and 90% of its approximately 1,000 flights scheduled for Wednesday due to industrial action by ground crew. The cancellations are most severe at Frankfurt and Munich, the country's busiest airports, but Hamburg, Berlin, and
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Russia sourcing bananas from India in wake of dispute with Ecuador
2024-02-07 00:00
After a bitter dispute with Ecuador, its main supplier, Russia has begun importing bananas from India and is exploring other fruits. The change follows Ecuador's decision to trade Russian military equipment for U.S. goods. India, a significant banana producer, has indicated a willingness to
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The suspension of banana exports from five Ecuadorian companies to Russia, following a dispute between the two nations, is impacting 25% of the total fruit exports to Russia, the primary destination for Ecuador's bananas. “There is no market in the world that can supply what is sent to Russia,
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Report shows Australian horticulture’s mixed fortunes
2024-02-06 23:00
New data from the latest edition of Australian Horticulture Statistics Handbook 2022/23 shows mixed fortunes for the Australian horticulture sector.
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Russia looks to source more bananas from India
2024-02-06 17:00
Russia has already started to seek out alternative sources of bananas from countries including India, it has emerged.
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She wants to withdraw the draft. However, the Commission President's request still has to be approved by the College of Commissioners. However, this is considered a formality.
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Where next for China’s thriving blueberry industry?
2024-02-06 12:00
The Chinese blueberry industry has been on a remarkable trajectory of growth and export expansion, defying conventional market trends and economic conditions. In this comprehensive article, we aim to provide insights into the growth of the Chinese blueberry industry through interviews with
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Hazera acquires high-tech greenhouse in the Netherlands
2024-02-06 12:00
Hazera has announced the acquisition of a new high-tech greenhouse next to its headquarters in Made, the Netherlands.
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Ecuador’s banana industry responds to Russian ban
2024-02-06 10:00
The Ecuadorean Banana Cluster has issued a strongly worded statement defending its phytosanitary record following Russia’s decision to suspend imports from five major exporters in a dispute over military supplies.
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Ecuador moves to de-escalate banana dispute with Russia
2024-02-06 10:00
Ecuador’s banana industry has issued a strong rebuttal to Russian claims that a ban on banana imports from five Ecuadorean exporters was necessary due to phytosanitary breaches.
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Victorian growers could benefit from government grants to help purchase and install new netting with an expansion of the Horticultural Netting Program.
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New digital trading platform Freshey launches in Australia
2024-02-06 04:00
A new digital trading platform has launched across Australia designed to simplify distribution, sales, and logistics channels for buyers and sellers of fresh produce.
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Turkish hazelnut producers concerned over lack of snowfall
2024-02-06 00:00
Unseasonably warm weather in Turkey's Black Sea region, a global hub for hazelnut production, is causing concern among local producers. The absence of snowfall and higher-than-average temperatures pose risks of fertilization and agricultural frost disasters to the country's green gold.
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Red Sea crisis, Delpozzo: 'We are building new balances'
2024-02-06 00:00
It was November when the Houthis in Yemen made the media headlines for the hijacking in the Red Sea of the Galaxy Leader, a ship belonging to the Israeli company Ray Car Carriers, managed by the Japanese NYK. So at IFN we commented on the incident with Massimo Delpozzo, director
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