"Healthy grape sales despite high prices"
2023-12-05 00:00
An early end to the Spanish and Italian grape seasons made room sooner for overseas grapes on the market this year. "Particularly Brazilian and Peruvian grapes came this way much earlier. That switch usually often happens in week 48/49. It was three to four weeks earlier this year, depending on
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Potatoes hold steady in Canada but see significant drop in US
2023-12-05 00:00
It is estimated that we had approximately 89,000 acres planted in Canada intended for the fresh sector, generating approximately 29.6 million potatoes available for fresh sales.
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Flows Decree, one third of harvests pass through foreign hands
2023-12-05 00:00
Almost one third of the 'Made in Italy' on the table is produced in the fields and in the stables by foreign hands, with 362,000 workers from all over the world regularly employed in agriculture, providing as much as 32% of the total number of working days needed in the sector in 2022.
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Ukraine: Producers of white cabbage have raised wholesale prices
2023-12-05 00:00
The current week in Ukraine has witnessed a rise in prices for white cabbage, but this upward price trend is specific to the high-quality production segment. Producers managed to increase the price for this product due to a noticeable reduction in the supply of white cabbage from small farms,
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A labour hire company has been fined more than $600,000 over the underpayment and mistreatment of workers.AL Star Express was found to have knowingly and repeatedly breached the Labour Hire Licensing Act by supplying workers to horticulture businesses around Melbourne, without holding a labour
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Uncertainty of Spanish growing conditions leads to more retail interest for Israel’s capsicum
2023-12-05 00:00
Due to the uncertainty of Spanish growing conditions more European retailers have shown interest for capsicum grown in Israel to secure supply. According to Avi Bar from Mor International in Israel, “There are some European retailers, which are interested to increase capsicum programs with us,
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“Lion's Mane mushrooms have become a very interesting option due to their flavor and texture”
2023-12-05 00:00
The production of exotic mushrooms, and specifically that of Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus), is increasing as the popularity of this species, native to the northern hemisphere, continues to grow. "This year's harvest has been delayed by the heat. During the incubation phase, temperatures
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Citrus fruits, South Africa disputes EU analyses
2023-12-05 00:00
The South African citrus industry has raised doubts about the accuracy and reliability of the testing procedures followed by the EU Member States' laboratories. For example, there have been erroneous reports of contamination by harmful organisms and parasites not
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ALDI and LIDL Netherlands about winter fruit and vegetable supply
2023-12-05 00:00
Last year, high energy prices meant there was little supply from those countries' greenhouses, so supermarkets had to switch to imports from Southern Europe. How are things looking this year? We approached ALDI and LIDL Netherlands for more insight into their supplies and strategies for the
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Lime pricing still stronger
2023-12-05 00:00
The new crop of limes is just starting to come on. “The December crops look good,” says Eddie Caram of New Limeco. “Last year the crop started earlier than this year. Last year it started in November.”
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Philippines imports 21k tons of onions for holiday season
2023-12-05 00:00
The Department of Agriculture in the Philippines has imported 21,000 metric tons (MT) of onions to address increased demand during the holiday season.
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Dull start for the Sicilian primofiore lemon. Spain leaves no room
2023-12-05 00:00
From year to year, Spain takes market share in Europe with its lemons and it is becoming increasingly difficult for the Italian product to compete with such a tough player. Meanwhile, in Sicily, the season begins with the early-blooming Syracuse lemon femminello. Tell
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Chennai ports close in response to the approaching Cyclone Michaung
2023-12-05 00:00
On December 4, all ports in the Chennai region of India ceased operations as a precautionary measure in response to the approaching Cyclone Michaung. The cyclone is forecast to make landfall on the Chennai coastline today. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) warned that the cyclone was
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Agro Care to build Canarian greenhouse in Morocco
2023-12-05 00:00
What is now an empty plot of 11 hectares will be turned into a new greenhouse for Moroccan tomato cultivation by Agro Care at the beginning of next year. Construction is currently in full swing. The Dutch tomato growers opt for the construction of a Canary-type greenhouse, as many are found in
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South Africa hopes to kick off avo exports to China by February 2024
2023-12-05 00:00
South Africa hopes the requisite protocols will be in place by February next year to start exporting avocados to China.
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As the Polish trucker blockade of Ukrainian haulers approaches its one-month mark, the economic toll on Ukraine's businesses is mounting. Since November 6, approximately 2,500 trucks have been stranded at the Ukrainian border with Poland, as Polish truckers protest, demanding the European Union
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ALDI accelerates growth in Spain
2023-12-05 00:00
ALDI will give a new boost to its growth in Spain with the opening of 10 new shops in December. The supermarket chain will continue to grow in regions where it already has a strong presence, such as the Community of Madrid, Andalusia and Catalonia, and will strengthen its presence in
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New potato varieties to counter rising salinity in Egypt
2023-12-05 00:00
Climate change does not spare Egyptian farmers and imposes itself in various forms, such as the disruption of the length of the season or the size of crops. More severely, climate change can manifest itself in rising sea levels and increased salinity in irrigation water and soil.
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Like most speakers in a recent World Citrus Organisation (WCO) climate change discussion, those addressing South America and South Africa and focused on potential impacts rather than already observed impacts. SOUTH AMERICA“Whether we are negationist or pro-climate change, we should agree that
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Belize banana export falls but citrus product exports increased
2023-12-05 00:00
Data released by the Statistical Institute of Belize (SIB) for October 2023 indicates a 28% decline in domestic exports. Major export categories experienced reduced earnings during the month including banana exports which saw a slight decrease from $8.5 million to $8.2 million.
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