"The USA represents 20% of our sales, with a significant presence in California and Washington."
2025-02-20 00:00
Obecnie w produkcji znajduje się 25 modeli maszyn rolniczych dostarczanych na wiele kontynentów przez BFM Italy, włoską firmę projektującą i budującą bezpieczne, nowoczesne automatyczne rozwiązania międzyrzędowe do zwalczania chwastów i przycinania w sadach i winnicach. Jednym z tych modeli jest kosiarka międzyrzędowa DB12 Double.
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Senegalese melon and watermelon have arrived on Spanish shelves.
2025-02-20 00:00
Melons and watermelons from Senegal are now appearing on Spanish shelves as winter gives way to milder, spring-like temperatures. "As planned, we will be receiving the first watermelons from Senegal this week. Their quality is excellent, as we confirmed on-site when the harvest began.
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Australia's almond exports reached a record 14,000 metric tons in December, with a 130% increase in exports to China.
2025-02-20 00:00
The Almond Board of Australia (ABA) released its December position report on February 14, 2025. The report details the quantities and destinations of Australia's almond exports, similar to the reports published by the Almond Board of California. In December 2024, Australian exporters shipped nearly 14,000.
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Australian horticulture industry has grown by 4.3% to reach $17 billion, primarily fueled by record exports and increasing values of fruits and nuts.
2025-02-20 00:00
Wydanie Australian Horticulture Statistics Handbook 2023/24 ujawniło wzrost o 4,3% (YOY) w całkowitej wartości produkcji dla sektora ogrodnictwa Australii, osiągającą 17 miliardów dolarów. Handbook został opublikowany przez Hort Innovation - organizację non-profit zajmującą się badaniami i rozwojem, wspierającą.
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Niezaskakująco, powierzchnia upraw arbuzów w Maroku nadal maleje, gdyż branżę dotykają ograniczenia w produkcji. Jeśli deszcze, które obdarzyły kraj na początku tego roku, nie powtórzą się, Maroko wkroczy w siódmy z rzędu rok suszy, co najbardziej dotknie główną...
Unsurprisingly, watermelon acreage in Morocco continues to shrink, as the industry is hit by restrictions on production. If the rains that blessed the country at the start of this year fail to recur, Morocco will head into its seventh consecutive year of drought, affecting most severely the main… read more
Unsurprisingly, watermelon acreage in Morocco continues to shrink, as the industry is hit by restrictions on production. If the rains that blessed the country at the start of this year fail to recur, Morocco will head into its seventh consecutive year of drought, affecting most severely the main… read more
Chcielibyśmy rozwijać się na rynkach europejskich.
2025-02-20 00:00
Adequate storage facilities have been instrumental in enabling Moldovan apples to be exported throughout the year, increasing overall demand as the season progresses, according to Ruslan Jubîrcă from the Moldovan apple exporter FructLine Group. "High-quality apples consistently meet strong demand. Our 18 dynamic controlled.
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How pricing influences the Italian ornamental industry
2025-02-20 00:00
Let's go! It's day two of the Myplant & Garden trade show in Milan. "Flower for love," "thank you very much," and a glass of wine – it's clear we're in Italy. This exhibition is the leading event for the Italian horticulture industry, attracting an increasing number of international participants.
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The first year of Enjoy Dolce Frutta, the European campaign by OP Armonia that promotes fresh fruit made in the EU, is coming to an end. In the first twelve months, thousands of people have been reached by the project, which aims to highlight the taste, quality, and nutritional benefits.
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Bangladesh: Rose price drop leaves growers in limbo
2025-02-20 00:00
The wholesale price of roses at the Gadkhali flower market in Jashore has plummeted this year, leaving growers deeply frustrated. Hiron Mia, a rose grower from Panisara village in Jhikargacha upazila, arrived at the wholesale flower market at 6:00 am on Thursday with 500 red roses. Despite his efforts, he found that the prices were significantly lower than expected.
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Greenhouse horticulture in the Netherlands is increasingly utilizing battery storage to address grid congestion and for energy trading purposes. Eric van Honk from Ampowr suggests that integrating battery storage with CHP, lighting, and solar panels is a strategic decision for growers.
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In 2024, Kyrgyzstan's vegetable exports increased by 15%, but fruit and nut exports decreased.
2025-02-20 00:00
W 2024 roku eksport warzyw z Kirgistanu wzrósł o 15% w porównaniu z poprzednim rokiem, osiągając wartość 109,1 miliona dolarów - podaje Krajowy Komitet Statystyczny. W 2023 roku eksport wyniósł 94,7 miliona dolarów. Główne eksportowane warzywa to: Rośliny strączkowe - 72,1 miliona dolarów Cebula i czosnek -
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The Australian berry industry has reached a record value of $1.3 billion as BerryQuest begins.
2025-02-20 00:00
Berries Australia is pleased to announce the new data released by Hort Innovation, which reveals that the berry industry has remained the highest production-valued fruit in Australia. The figures from the Australian Horticulture Statistics Handbook, released today, indicate that over the past decade,
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La Unió is requesting the Ministry of Agriculture to implement a biological control strategy to manage the quarantine pest "Scirtothrips aurantii".
2025-02-20 00:00
The La Unió Llauradora has requested the Regional Ministry of Agriculture to promote an urgent biological control strategy to effectively manage the Scirtothrips aurantii quarantine pest, also known as the South African thrips, in a sustainable manner and without imposing a disproportionate economic burden.
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Farmers have warned that the spread of a destructive cactus through New South Wales (NSW) could be just the start of the state's weed problems unless continuous funding for weed control is guaranteed. The Harrisia cactus was introduced to Australia from South America in the late 1800s as an ornamental plant.
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The EU has approved €98.6 million in aid for farmers in Spain, Croatia, Cyprus, Latvia, and Hungary following climate disasters.
2025-02-20 00:00
Today, Member States provided a favorable opinion on the Commission's proposal to allocate €98.6 million from the agricultural reserve to provide direct assistance to farmers in Spain, Croatia, Cyprus, Latvia, and Hungary who have been affected by severe adverse weather events and natural disasters.
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Kyrgyzstan's flower imports from Kenya increased by 38% in 2024.
2025-02-20 00:00
Wedges of economic pie are constantly shifting. According to the National Statistical Committee, Kyrgyzstan's import of flowers from Kenya surged by 38% in 2024. In that year, a total of 18.2 million flowers were imported from Kenya, amounting to $5.4 million. For context, in 2023, 13.2 million flowers were imported with a value of $3.8 million.
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Agrovision is expanding its global presence by introducing locally grown berries in China.
2025-02-20 00:00
Agrovision has reached a significant achievement with the first harvest from its farms in China's Yunnan province. The locally grown premium blueberries, marketed under the Meiyili brand, were completely sold out within 24 hours of being introduced to the market, highlighting China's increasing demand for top-quality, fresh produce.
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Vanguard Group International is incorporating citrus into its North American sales and distribution division, Vanguard Direct. With over thirty years of experience collaborating with growers worldwide to export fresh produce to the most competitive markets, the company has a wealth of expertise in this field.
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The Commission will grant exceptional aid of 68 million euros to Spain, 16.2 million euros to Hungary, 6.7 million euros to Croatia, 4.2 million euros to
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In recent years, climate change and rising costs have had an increasingly heavy impact on Turkish agriculture, prompting many farmers to rethink their production choices towards crops that require less investment and less labor, such as wheat, corn, and cotton.
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