Breaking news: Attal accuses Spain and Italy of "unfair competition" and announces further measures within 48 hours
2024-01-29 00:00
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal has accused neighbouring countries such as Spain and Italy of "unfair competition". Speaking to television cameras on Sunday, Attal said: "We will continue to make progress in the fight against unfair competition. To our
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Egyptian sweet potato exporters have had a remarkable start to the current season, as they have significantly boosted their shipments to the EU from July to November 2023, according to EastFruit . They have also set the stage for breaking their own record of sweet potato exports to the European
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"We need to rest". The French Young Farmers' Union (Jeunes Agriculteurs) announced the lifting of the blockades on Saturday, but plans to resume them early next week "without violence and with responsibility". Pierrick Horen, secretary
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Protests in France intensify: "This is inhumane, there is no room for a lorry in La Junquera".
2024-01-27 00:00
"This is war, it's inhumane, there's no room for a lorry in La Junquera". This is how a haulier defines the situation in the sector as a result of the farmers' protests in France.
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UNCTAD expresses concerns over escalating global trade disruption
2024-01-26 16:00
The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has expressed ”profound concerns” over the escalating disruptions in global trade.
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All change at top of Trops
2024-01-26 13:00
Enrique Colilles, managing director of Trops, has announced that he is to leave the Málaga-based tropicals cooperative after 26 years. As of 31 March, he will be replaced by Víctor Luque, who joins from comes PriceWaterhouseCooper (PwC).
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US market reopens for Spanish bell peppers
2024-01-26 11:00
The US has resumed imports of Spanish bell pepper a year after banning their entry due to Mediterranean fruit fly. Almerian producer organisation Coexphal said the first shipments bound for the US left Spain on Wednesday.
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Colombia: 2023 record year for the export of Hass avocados
2024-01-26 11:00
This was reported by reefertrends with reference to the Association of Hass Avocado Producers and Exporters of Colombia (Corpohass). Corpohass found that the peak month of the season was February 2023, when 929 containers were shipped, followed by December with 698.
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LeFresh gears up for arrival of first Costa Rica melons of 2024
2024-01-26 09:00
Favourable weather has made for a positive outlook for the Costa Rican melon campaign, which has just got underway. El Niño has had minimal impact on production and the first containers have left Costa Rica bound for the European market.
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Tajikistan onion prices are down to 9 US cents per kg
2024-01-26 00:00
EastFruit analysts report a collapse in wholesale onion prices in Tajikistan to the equivalent of 9 US cents per kg. Thus, since the end of onion harvesting, prices for onions have decreased by around 40% due to ample supply and unusually high stocks.
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New Zealand's East Coast is anticipating a prosperous apple harvest, promising a return of new-season apples to supermarket shelves. Karen Morrish, the CEO of New Zealand Apple and Pear, reported that despite last year's harvest being impacted by Cyclone Gabrielle, this season's growing
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Water cuts in Algarve threaten massive fruit production loss
2024-01-26 00:00
The Algarve Commission for Hydrographic Sustainability has issued a warning about potential water cuts in Portugal's Algarve region, which could severely impact agricultural production. These restrictions, aimed at conserving water amidst a regional drought, could result in a loss of 95,000 tons
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Strategic changes and launch of SR Wholesale North America
2024-01-26 00:00
Red Light Holland Corp., a company engaged in the production, growth and sale of functional mushrooms and mushroom home grow kits in North America and Europe and a premium brand of psilocybin truffles to the legal, recreational market within the Netherlands, in compliance with all applicable
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Maersk expands services in India and the Middle East
2024-01-26 00:00
Maersk, a Danish shipping giant, is intensifying its operations in the Indian subcontinent and Middle East to address challenges in the Red Sea and Suez Canal areas. The company plans to launch a weekly service from Chennai and introduce a new Arabian Sea service.
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“New Eden Gold pears harvested during August in Israel, France, Italy and Greece to be tasted in Berlin”
2024-01-26 00:00
The new Eden Gold pear variety is making inroads across Europe and the rest of the world with new partners and licencing into new territories. “Fruits harvested during mid-August in the South of France will be offered for tasting in Berlin at the Ben Dor Stand together with our partner
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"Water issues make for smaller Spanish avocados"
2024-01-26 00:00
The Spanish avocado season is proving challenging. The drought and subsequent water shortage mean production is far lower than in previous years. "There's, thus, much less supply of, particularly, large sizes, which is driving up prices," Xavier Halsberghe of the Spanish company Sigfrido Fruit
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China is the center of the blueberry world
2024-01-26 00:00
The more than 77 thousand hectares planted and the diversity of its production, from regions with a tropical to temperate climate, from no cold to areas with high cold hours, make it the largest blueberry producing country in the world and the one with the greatest projection.
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Aartsen expands partnership with Kanzi to the Far East
2024-01-26 00:00
The collaboration between Kanzi and Aartsen, initially established in the Netherlands and Belgium, is now expanding to the Far East. In this new phase of the partnership, Aartsen will exclusively handle distribution in the markets of China, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Thailand, and Malaysia.
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'Apples, new varieties undermine the 'old' ones'
2024-01-26 00:00
Italian pears are running out of volume while Dutch pears are riding the wave, for apples it is the club varieties that dominate the market while for kiwis the Romagna, Greek and New Zealand products coexist. This is the summary of the commercial picture for pome fruits
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'There needs to be a balance in investments that are made in rail and road infrastructure'
2024-01-26 00:00
With South Africa deepening its efforts towards shifting freight from road to rail, the Department of Transport (DOT) Freight Logistics Specialist, Mihlali Gqada, says there needs to be a balance in investments that are made in rail and road infrastructure. Addressing the colloquium on the
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