Dayka & Hackett (D&H) has announced a partnership with UVEX, a table grape grower and exporter based in Mexico. This collaboration will greatly boost D&H's supply of table grapes in the upcoming years, adding more high-quality, premium grapes to their offerings. The partnership will specifically concentrate on the development of 500+ vines.
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"Demand for apples in India has returned, and we are still shipping Red Jonaprince apples."
2025-05-14 00:00
Niedawne przymrozki w Polsce nie spowodowały jednoznacznie dużych szkód we wszystkich polskich sadach jabłoniowych, twierdzi Aniruddh Ramesh, dyrektor polskiego eksportera jabłek LVMG Grupa: "Jest za wcześnie, aby oszacować wpływ przymrozków tutaj. Z pewnością były zimne noce, a nasi plantatorzy"
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Ugandan inventors have won a European prize for their fruit sachets.
2025-05-14 00:00
Ugandan innovators Sandra Namboozo and Samuel Muyita have been selected as two of the top 10 winners of the 2025 Young Inventors Prize, presented by the European Patent Office (EPO). They are the only Africans on this year's list, honored for their invention: biodegradable sachets that prolong the shelf-life.
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There has been a positive reception in Shanghai to the arrival of avocados from South Africa.
2025-05-14 00:00
Last week, the first avocados of the season from ZZ2, a Limpopo-based enterprise, arrived in Shanghai before Peru. South Africa's shipping time to China is at least five days shorter than from the South American country. Despite a positive response from the market, they are still.
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JD.com: Wyniki za pierwszy kwartał 2025 roku
2025-05-14 00:00
Saudi Arabia: Lulu's 'Australia Week' showcases growing bilateral trade. Running until May 17, Australia Week 2025 features over 960 high-quality Australian products from 129 top brands. Shoppers can discover a curated selection of premium meats, fresh fruits and vegetables, dairy products, frozen goods, and more.
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Strike forces Chiquita Panama to suspend production on some farms.
2025-05-14 00:00
Chiquita Panama, a subsidiary of Chiquita Brands International, has halted production at several banana farms due to a strike that began three weeks ago and has resulted in approximately $10 million in losses for the company, according to a statement by the company. The workers initiated the strike after Panama's congress approved a...
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The average wholesale prices of bananas from Latin America and the Caribbean exhibited significant fluctuations between week 17 (ending April 27, 2025) and week 18 (ending May 4, 2025) in different European countries. In Greece (EL), prices slightly decreased from €121 per kilogram in week 17 to €123.
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The story of the rose is one of beauty, evolution, and mystery. Researchers in China have made a groundbreaking discovery that traces the modern red rose back to a 30-million-year-old yellow ancestor. This finding sheds light on the evolutionary journey of one of the world's most beloved flowers.
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The main agri-food markets in Northern Italy closed 2024 with solid balances, expanding projects, and a common re-launch strategy based on sustainability, innovation, and connection with the territory. Padua, Verona, and Udine, reference entities in the Italmercati network, are
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Recent price data indicates a significant increase in the prices of bananas from Colombia and Panama. In Colombia, the average price of bananas has risen from £1.04 per kilogram in the previous week to £1.10 in the current week, representing a £0.06 increase, which is roughly a 6% rise. This upward trend has been observed.
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MPS and EHPEA are strengthening their partnership.
2025-05-14 00:00
Sustainability has emerged as a key aspect of responsible floriculture in the last decade, with growing expectations across the supply chain. The Ethiopian Horticulture Producer Exporters Association (EHPEA) and MPS have been actively involved as creators and promoters of certification standards.
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The demand for domestic pears appears to have decreased slightly, which could help prolong the availability of the short 2024 Pacific Northwest crop. "The late-season sales are currently slow, likely due to the influx of South American imports into the United States, Mexico, and Canada."
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"Rozwój odmian odpornych na ToBRFV jest najbardziej realnym i zrównoważonym rozwiązaniem"
2025-05-14 00:00
"Developing ToBRFV resistant cultivars is the most viable and sustainable solution," says Dr. Yasin Topcu, one of the tomato breeders at the Batı Akdeniz Agricultural Research Institute of the Republic of Turkey Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry in Antalya, Turkey. He and his colleagues are currently working on this important research.
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A new wave of bad weather is about to hit Italy and this time it will spare no area of the country. Starting from Thursday, May 15th, two disturbed systems – one moving up from North Africa, the other descending from Scandinavia – will respectively affect the South and the Northeast.
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Ceny egipskich pomarańczy sięgnęły 800 dolarów za tonę.
2025-05-14 00:00
The Egyptian orange season is coming to a premature end as the few remaining packing stations close their last shipments. It has been a season of many twists and turns, marked by a reduced supply, a spectacular rise in prices, and the persistent crisis in the Red Sea, all this as the.
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China: JD Flowers blossoms at 9th International Rose Symposium
2025-05-14 00:00
The 9th International Rose Research and Cultivation Symposium started on May 10th in Mentougou District of Beijing. This is the first time that China has hosted the symposium in its 40-year history. One of the prominent participants, JD Flowers—the floral division of JD.com—captured the spotlight by
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In blueberries after frosts (plantation monitoring, 14.05.2025)
2025-05-14 00:00
It's still cold outside, but let's hope that these frosts are finally over, because enough is enough. There are places in Poland where the plantations are very heavily damaged, and sometimes the season is already over and there will be nothing to harvest.
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Vietnam's flower export revenue exceeds the US$100 million mark.
2025-05-14 00:00
Vietnam's flower export industry has officially surpassed US$100 million in turnover, marking a significant milestone for one of the country's fastest-growing agricultural sectors, announced Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Environment Hoang Trung. This achievement was highlighted during the opening of the VNUA Flower and Agricultural Fair.
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