Pathankot exports litchis with a rose scent to the Middle East.
2025-06-30 00:00
A new chapter has been opened in India's horticultural exports as the town of Pathankot successfully introduced its rose-scented lychees on the international market. The significant shipment from Sujanpur, Pathankot, to Doha, Qatar, marked the fruit's inaugural global debut. The consignment comprised of one.
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Spain: Retail fruit and vegetable sales are increasing, but profit margins remain uncertain for businesses
2025-06-30 00:00
In the first quarter of the year, the retail sector of fruit and vegetable products in Spain has had a positive start: 84% of companies have seen an increase in the value of their sales. However, despite this initial momentum, less than half of the companies
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"Strawberry pioneer Bill Scott remembered in NZ"
2025-06-30 00:00
The passing of John William Scott, also known as Bill, signifies the conclusion of an era in strawberry cultivation in New Zealand. Scott was a trailblazer in the berry-growing industry, establishing a lasting legacy at Scott's Strawberry Farm situated on the outskirts of Havelock North. For more than four decades, Scott
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Netherlands: 9-hectare modern greenhouse collapsed
2025-06-30 00:00
Dziwne obrazy z Holandii, gdzie wideo pokazuje, jak 9-hektarowa szklarnia zawala się w ciągu sekund. Jakby z jakimś cudem, 65 pracowników opuściło szklarnię godzinę przed wypadkiem. Szklarnia w kwestii jest własnością Agro Care, jednego z największych producentów w Europie. Prace renowacyjne
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Turkish hazelnut exports have increased by 9%.
2025-06-30 00:00
Between September 1, 2024, and May 31, 2025, Turkey exported an estimated 260,800 tons of hazelnuts, representing a 9% year-on-year increase, as reported by the Black Sea Exporters' Association. Despite a slowdown in export growth in the quarter ending on May 31, market dynamics remained strong.
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Vietnam's lychee prices have dropped due to an excess supply.
2025-06-30 00:00
Fruits from certified export orchards in Vietnam are experiencing a decrease in market value, with current prices ranging from approximately $1.01 to $1.21 per kilogram. This marks a decline from earlier prices at the season's start, which were about $1.42 to $1.62 per kilogram. Luc, a lychee farmer from Bac Giang Province, is also affected by this trend.
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Moldova/Poland: Significant declines expected in sweet and sour cherries, apricots, and plums
2025-06-27 14:00
The information portal reports that after the frosts, very high losses were recorded in the fruit plantations. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, over 8,650 hectares of plantations were affected by the losses. Estimates conducted after the frosts show a
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Thanks to the newly established shipping routes from the Peruvian port of Chancay, transit times for Camposol's fruits to Asia have significantly decreased. Key hubs such as Shanghai, Tianjin, and Singapore are already benefiting from the improved efficiency. Luis Miguel
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The 'Glastonbury' of regenerative farming is preparing to welcome thousands of participants.
2025-06-27 13:00
Rockstars of regenerative farming, soil scientists, and food policy experts are some of the individuals who will be attending Groundswell next week, in what is being referred to as the Glastonbury of farming festivals.
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South Africa is a global leader in macadamia production.
2025-06-27 11:00
Considering the ongoing expansion of new fruit orchards throughout the country, South African macadamia production could double in the next ten years, further solidifying its leading position.
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Rockit has won a significant legal case involving the infringement of its trade dress.
2025-06-27 10:00
New Zealand snack-sized apple company, Rockit Global, has achieved a major legal win in its continuous efforts to safeguard its intellectual property rights in China. The Zhejiang High People's Court has issued a ruling in favor of the company, representing the first instance of Rockit securing judicial support.
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Thailand Meet Up generates excitement for Asia Fruit Logistica.
2025-06-27 10:00
The Asia Fruit Logistica Thailand Meet Up welcomed approximately 250 industry professionals from about 20 different countries in Bangkok on June 25 for a day of business networking and knowledge sharing.
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Blueberries: Harvest starting now in Northern Germany
2025-06-27 10:00
"In the North German Lowlands, most blueberries have ideal growing conditions, as they thrive in heathland or bog sites, their natural habitats," says Felix Koschnick, head of the experimental berry orchard at the Agricultural Chamber in Langförden (Vechta city). "The"
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Australian footballer becomes flower grower An Australian football player transitions into a flower grower.
2025-06-27 00:00
Wade Kingsley gently raises the petal of a dahlia, its vibrant pinkish-red color catching the eye. "This one is called Carlos Watermelon," says 46-year-old Wade. "It's currently my favorite." He may not fit the typical image of a florist - at least, that's what the self-described "older guy with a white beard" believes.
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The current tomato supply in the U.S. is reduced. According to Roger Riehm of Blue Creek Produce, "Mexico has a good, strong market right now, so a lot more product is staying there." Additionally, after experiencing cooler nights in Mexico, last week's Hurricane Erick has also brought rainy conditions.
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The Coöperatie Hoogstraten is located just across the border in Belgium. When it comes to bell peppers, however, this short distance makes a significant difference. While the Netherlands has the largest acreage for bell peppers in both countries, Hoogstraten fetches higher prices.
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"We reduced in-transit spoilage by 40%"
2025-06-27 00:00
In 2025, India's fresh produce exports successfully managed logistical obstacles despite facing increased freight costs and compliance pressures. Biplop Barik, the CEO of Citrus Freight, stated, "This year presented significant challenges, but we ensured that exporters remained linked to global markets without any interruptions."
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Wietnam poszukuje ulgi, gdy cła USA uderzają w eksport i sprzedaż.
2025-06-27 00:00
Businesses in Hanoi's Old Quarter, which is a center for designer goods, branded clothing, and electronics, are experiencing difficulties due to decreasing sales after the implementation of U.S. trade tariffs earlier this year. "Made in Vietnam" signs are prominently displayed to attract tourists and backpackers in order to increase foot traffic.
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