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The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) is forecasting a revenue shortfall of between $600 to $800 million. This troubling prediction stems from ongoing drought conditions, restrictions on ship size, and a decrease in daily canal transits.
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DB Schenker has appointed Vishal Sharma (52) as the new CEO for the Region Asia Pacific. Vishal brings more than 30 years of experience in the logistics sector and has been serving as CEO for DB Schenker’s Cluster Greater China since 2021. He joined DB Schenker in 2018 as the CEO of the
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Field management software helps growers cut operating costs
2024-02-02 00:00
"After the outstanding performance of Egyptian agricultural producers and exporters in terms of production, prospecting, and opening up new markets, it's time to move on to the next stage, which is improving our quality and reducing our costs," an Egyptian citrus grower told FreshPlaza at the
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Future end to end value creation focus of Potatoes New Zealand
2024-02-02 00:00
Six months into the Potatoes New Zealand chief executive role and Kate Trufitt has embraced the challenges and opportunities with enthusiasm.
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Breaking news: French protesters return home and give February deadline for Macron's measures to materialise
2024-02-02 00:00
Change in the modus operandi of agricultural mobilisation in France. The measures announced by Emmanuel Macron's government have convinced, at least for the time being, the Fédération Nationale des Syndicats d'Exploitants Agricoles (FNSEA) and Young Farmers, who have announced the
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"Costa Rican melons arrive on relatively empty market"
2024-02-02 00:00
The Costa Rican melon season should start in week 7 at United Fruits in the Netherlands. Gerbert van Egmond and Frank Levarht run this United Fruits division. They have been operating their own business unit within United Fruits, known as LEFresh, since July 2022.
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"Falling prices in Belgium not yet affecting pear market mood"
2024-02-02 00:00
"Pear prices have done nothing but climb for a long while. Last week, though, some of that was clearly skimmed off for sorted fruit. Larger Conference pear prices fell by about €0.10. We believe that was directly caused by, not so much a decreased demand, but rather, an increased supply,"
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New data from the Horticultural Coalition SA (HCSA) reveals a significant 21.6% reduction in farmgate prices for South Australian growers in the 2022/23 financial year. As consumers grapple with rising living costs, and supermarkets face scrutiny over pricing practices, the HCSA sheds light on
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The overarching position for Australian avocados in 2024 is for a big season, volumes are up from the current Western Australian season which will continue through to October. Volumes from New South Wales and Queensland will also be up and the crop is looking good. Overall volumes will increase
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Spanish food inflation over the past year includes increases for strawberries and potatoes
2024-02-02 00:00
Spain's food inflation over the past year is marked by the soaring price of extra virgin olive oil, according to a survey by consumer group Facua. The study, which analyzed 30 food category prices from January 2023 to January 2024, revealed a 69% price increase for olive oil. Other notable
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French leading farming unions suspend city blockades following governmental promises
2024-02-02 00:00
France's leading farming unions, the Jeunes Agriculteurs and the FNSEA, have called for a suspension of blockades in Paris and other cities. This follows the government's decision to tighten control on food imports. The unions had previously orchestrated blockades at all major entrances to Paris.
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According to EastFruit analysts, onion prices in Uzbekistan begun to rise recently. Since mid-January 2024, wholesale prices of onions have already increased by 28% or 4 US cents per kg.
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Tighter supply and stronger pricing on watermelons
2024-02-02 00:00
Supplies of watermelon right now are light which is normal for this time of year. “This is from both offshore and out of Nogales, Mexico,” says Dennis Peterson of Riverbend Fresh LLC, noting the offshore product is from Guatemala.
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Pricey Moroccan citrus disappearing slightly from the picture
2024-02-02 00:00
"Somewhat chaotic" is how Lukassen AGF's sales representatives interpret the citrus market in late December. This Dutch company that imports fruit and vegetables from across the globe attributes that to weaker demand. And climate conditions are increasingly causing lower-quality supplies of
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Italmercati and Fedagro, a winning partnership at the Berlin fair
2024-02-02 00:00
Italmercati and Fedagromercati-Confcommercio will be together again at Fruit Logistica 2024. In Hall Italy 2.2, stand B01 will be one of the reference points of the exhibition, a well-established meeting place to address the main themes of the sector, discuss
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In January, 13,200 tons of greenhouse vegetables were harvested in the Lipetsk region of Russia
2024-02-02 00:00
According to the Department of Agriculture of the Lipetsk region of Russia, four greenhouse complexes harvested 13,200 tons of cucumbers, tomatoes, and lettuce in the first month of 2024, matching last year's level.
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Cso Italy Collective at Fruit Logistica with 40 companies
2024-02-02 00:00
40 co-exhibiting companies, all associated with Cso Italy, will be exhibiting at Fruit Logisticin the spaces of the Collettiva Italy, the Beauty of Quality, organised with Fruitimprese, with the important participation of the Region of Calabria.
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Tosca appoints digital transformation leader Nigel Lemmon as new CIO
2024-02-02 00:00
Tosca, a global provider of reusable plastic packaging and supply chain solutions, has appointed Nigel Lemmon as its new Chief Information Officer (CIO).
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Lidl Luxembourg spokesperson: "Major shortages of fresh food"
2024-02-02 00:00
UK: Sainsbury's searches for more cost savings to compete on price
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Cso Italy Collective at Fruit Logistica with 40 companies
2024-02-02 00:00
40 co-exhibiting companies, all associated with Cso Italy, will be exhibiting at Fruit Logisticin the spaces of the Collettiva Italy, the Beauty of Quality, organised with Fruitimprese, with the important participation of the Region of Calabria.
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