Bangladesh fruit prices are rising due to increased import duties, which are limiting supply and reducing consumer demand.
2025-02-21 00:00
The introduction of increased supplementary duties on imported fruits in Bangladesh since January 9, 2025, has resulted in price hikes ranging from $0.28 to $0.94 per kilogram. The Bangladesh Fresh Fruits Importers Association (BFFIA) has observed a decrease in the issuance of letters of credit (LCs) for this sector.
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"For the first time, we were able to connect Peru and Egypt without using air transportation."
2025-02-21 00:00
Bertrand Sabadie, the managing director of ElbeFruit, reflects on the Peruvian campaign for the sweet pea, their flagship product. This review also serves as an opportunity to assess current trends and outline the main themes for the upcoming season. © ElbeFruit A longer Peruvian campaign"This year, for...
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India is boosting its agricultural exports with significant shipments of fruits and products with Geographical Indication (GI) tags.
2025-02-21 00:00
India's agricultural sector has witnessed a growth in exports, with Indian fruits entering Western markets and rice exports showing an increase. The Modi government's initiative, Aatmanirbhar Bharat, has played a crucial role in creating opportunities for Indian farmers, as stated by a senior official.
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In Ukraine, the price of white cabbage is starting to decrease.
2025-02-21 00:00
The Ukrainian white cabbage market is currently seeing a notable decline in trading activity, as reported by analysts from the EastFruit project. Towards the end of last week, there was a considerable increase in the supply of this product in the Ukrainian market as farmers, who had previously held back on sales, began to release their stocks.
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New water-soluble fertilizer introduced at HortiContact.
2025-02-21 00:00
This week, at HortiContact in Gorinchem, The Netherlands, Haifa North West Europe (NWE) introduced Haifa Soluble DUO, a water-soluble fertilizer that allows growers to increase calcium intake without adding extra nitrogen, chlorides, or sulfates, or to reduce nitrogen without compromising quality.
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Egypt reported that the Red Sea crisis has caused a more than 60% decrease in revenue from the Suez Canal.
2025-02-21 00:00
Suez Canal Authority Chairman Osama Rabie stated on Wednesday that the Red Sea crisis has not resulted in a sustainable route to replace the canal. He noted, "There were positive indicators for the return of stability in the region." Since November 2023, Iran-backed Houthi militants have...
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New Zealand has imposed restrictions following the second detection of an Oriental fruit fly in Auckland.
2025-02-21 00:00
Biosecurity New Zealand has put in place legal restrictions on the transportation of fruits and vegetables in the Birkdale suburb of North Shore in Auckland, after discovering a single male Oriental fruit fly in a surveillance trap. This is the second such incident this year, with a previous detection in South…
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Egyptian potato exports to Greece have reached a record high, accounting for 65% of imports in the 2023/24 season.
2025-02-21 00:00
Egypt is continuing to increase its potato exports to Greece, with EastFruit reporting that over 156,000 tons of ware potatoes were imported from Egypt to Greece in the marketing year 2023/24. This import was valued at $64 million, representing a 12% increase from the previous season and a 71% rise from the prior year.
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Europe continues to be the primary market for avocados, while Asian markets are showing steady progress.
2025-02-21 00:00
Pierwsze południowoafrykańskie awokado mają dotrzeć na europejski rynek w 10./11. tygodniu. Spodziewane są podobne ilości do ubiegłego roku. „Nasza wstępna prognoza na ten sezon to 84 000 ton, dokonamy ponownej oceny w marcu, gdy będziemy mieć dokładniejsze dane” - powiedział Derek Donkin.
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Repurposing unsold flowers to make food
2025-02-21 00:00
Many of the flowers displayed on store shelves for Valentine's Day have been given as gifts during romantic dinners. But what happens to the flowers that remain unsold? A recent study from the University of Georgia investigates how these flowers can be repurposed as food ingredients, providing a more sustainable way to utilize them.
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Despite the devastating impact of the war, "Artika-Bio", a food processing company based in Kharkiv, has managed to recover 70% of its production capacity and is still delivering high-quality frozen fruits and vegetables to its customers. Prior to 2022, "Artika-Bio" operated as a full-cycle company.
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We require an interprofessional organization to spearhead a strategy for Spanish avocados.
2025-02-21 00:00
Over the past twenty years, the area dedicated to avocado cultivation has significantly increased globally, reaching nearly one million hectares in 2023. Countries where avocado production is feasible have witnessed rapid growth, with Morocco being one of them, as indicated by official statistics.
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Megamark partners with Tosca to drive sustainability and efficiency.
2025-02-21 00:00
China: "Rynek jest wymagający, ale wciąż są szanse" China: "The market is challenging, but there are still chances"
2025-02-21 00:00
Chinese New Year is the busiest period for flower sellers. This year, Chinese New Year started on January 28th. In this article, Katherine Young, General Manager of Holex Shanghai, shared insights about the market performance of imported flowers in China during Chinese New Year.
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Vilmorin Mikado: new eggplant varieties for the Central-South region
2025-02-21 00:00
Vilmorin Mikado expands its varietal range for the eggplant species and continues to be a reference point for producers in Central-Southern Italy, offering high-performing varieties for all major types (round-oval black, purple, long), ensuring excellent results in the field.
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The Floriseum in San Remo, Italy, is the hosting venue for the February 25 event "The Art and Science of Floral Design." James DelPrince, Ph.D., AIFD, from Mississippi State University Extension, will be presenting an overview of the Master Floral Designer program, which is designed for consumers. Margherita Beruto will also be present at the event.
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The largest European producers of strawberries and small fruits - in descending order Spain, Italy, France, and Portugal - will request direct dialogue with European institutions to define a common policy for the sector that harmonizes primarily within the EU.
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Alanar, a company based in Turkey, is now prioritizing the production of its own stone fruits.
2025-02-20 17:00
In a move that highlights its dedication to quality, Turkish grower-exporter Alanar is now planning to exclusively export fruit grown in its own orchards. This marks a change from previous years when it also sourced fruit from other growers.
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Los supermercados españoles venden hoy una proporción mayor de manzanas y peras cultivadas en casa que hace diez años, según una nueva investigación de la asociación de frutas catalana Afrucat.
Spanish supermarkets sell a higher proportion of homegrown apples and pears today than ten years ago, new research from Catalan fruit association Afrucat shows. read more
Spanish supermarkets sell a higher proportion of homegrown apples and pears today than ten years ago, new research from Catalan fruit association Afrucat shows. read more
With a total area of 730 square meters and a height of about six meters, the communal stand was not only significantly larger than in previous years. Eye-catching signs such as 'Finest from Flanders' or 'Fresh from Flanders' attracted attention in the already high-caliber setting.
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