Onion prices in Poland record high for this period of year!
2024-01-23 00:00
According to EastFruit analysts, since the beginning of 2024 onion prices in Poland have been on rise and were unusually high for this period of the year. Price were actually at all time record high levels for this time of the year.
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Australian grapes seem to be starting at their normal time compared to the last few years and conditions have been overall better than last year, when it was very wet, but still not fully back to normal compared to five years ago, with full sunny and dry, hot days. Unfortunately there is a
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Colombia boosts trade with the Netherlands, emerging as a significant export partner
2024-01-23 00:00
As per the latest DANE report updated to October 2023, Colombia is strengthening its commercial bonds with the Netherlands and the Dutch Caribbean. Colombian exports to these regions have reached a noteworthy $1.738 billion, making the Netherlands Colombia's sixth major export destination. This
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Dan Mathieson to leave Zespri for berry giant Driscoll’s
2024-01-22 21:00
Zespri has announced that its CEO Dan Mathieson is to leave the kiwifruit leader and take up a new position as president of the Americas for global berry company Driscoll’s.
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Onubafruit making good progress with extra-early blueberry programme
2024-01-22 16:00
One of Spain’s leading soft fruit companies is making a play for the autumn blueberry window to offer European customers a fresher and more sustainable alternative to berries imported from the Southern Hemisphere.
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Philippines: Banana exports declined in 2023
2024-01-22 15:00
According to the forecast, the country's banana exports will fall by around 3% to 2.206 million tonnes. This would make the country the third largest banana exporter in the world, falling behind Guatemala, which will record higher exports of 2.45 million tonnes in 2023. Ecuador also remained the
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The commercial world of cut chrysanthemums
2024-01-22 13:36
How to maximize profits from selling cut flowers? Choosing chrysanthemums. It is a durable flower for bouquets with excellent value for money.
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Comment: a faint light at the end of a blustery tunnel
2024-01-22 13:00
When writing about logistics problems and their potential resolution, the metaphor that writers usually reach for is the light at the end of the tunnel. But if fruit exporters in the Western Cape do currently see any such thing during these dark days for South African ports – by no means
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Sun shines on Yello apples as volumes rise
2024-01-22 13:00
It’s been more than seven years since Yello, a new yellow-skinned apple bred in Japan and grown in the Südtirol region of Italy, was officially unveiled at Interpoma in Bolzano. Since that initial launch, the variety has apparently built up a committed customer base as its production volumes
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Italy: food exports to reach 64 billion euros in 2023
2024-01-22 12:00
Alongside other products, fresh fruit and vegetables naturally play an important role in these results. Important markets now include Saudi Arabia, to which over 66,000 tonnes of apples were exported, India, where 51,000 tonnes of apples from Italy ended up, and the Arab
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Mexican papaya production doubles in a decade
2024-01-22 11:00
Mexico’s papaya production has almost doubled in the past decade. According to figures from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, production grew 48.3 per cent, from 765,000 tonnes in 2013 to 1.135m tonnes in 2023 as a result of increased acreage and higher productivity.
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Agroponiente sales up 4 per cent in first half of 2023/24 campaign
2024-01-22 11:00
Spain’s Agroponiente Group’s sales grew 4 per cent in volume and value in the first half of the 2023/24 campaign, despite what it described as a difficult start to the season. The figures build on 2023’s record results, in which sales hit €340m.
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Wageningen University & Research: Using physics to create new, sustainable plastic "Compleximere"
2024-01-22 10:00
Van Lange turned away from the traditional chemical processes for manufacturing plastics and developed a completely new method for producing durable and reusable plastic in a completely new way. The trick? Physical forces.
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Spread increases cut lettuce shelf-life with new Techno Fresh method
2024-01-22 02:00
Japanese vertical farm and development group, Spread, has started construction on a new fresh-cut lettuce processing facility Techno Fresh Hadano. Located near Kyoto, the facility will be the first to implement company’s latest shelf-life increasing technology.
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Migrant farmworkers in B.C. want legal redress for employment rights
2024-01-22 00:00
In British Columbia, migrant farmworkers, primarily from Mexico and Guatemala, are pursuing legal action against the federal government. They allege that their rights have been violated due to deductions from their pay for employment insurance premiums, which they cannot claim upon the
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Cso Italy, giving voice to its members, who represent some of the most important companies in the fruit and vegetable sector in terms of exported volumes, raises the alarm over the dramatic situation created by the blockage of the Suez Canal.
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Israel faces vegetable shortages amidst war: impact on tomato, lettuce, and onion supplies
2024-01-22 00:00
Israel is facing the prospect of a serious shortage of certain vegetables due to ongoing military actions hindering the cultivation of borderlands and a lack of labour in agriculture.
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Big cold puts vegetables at risk
2024-01-22 00:00
The sharp and sudden drop in the mercury column accompanied by morning frosts, after the abnormally hot weather, puts vegetables and vegetables grown outdoors at risk. This is the alarm launched by Coldiretti, on the occasion of the irruption of freezing air with temperatures below zero and
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"Worldwide, we observe a shift towards indoor cultivation in leafy greens. Driven by supply security, reduced water and fertilizer usage, and, of course, the desire for maximum yield per square meter. Leafy greens are logically following the trend set by well-known crops such as tomatoes,
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Pears: in the Southern Hemisphere the numbers add up
2024-01-22 00:00
The production of perene in the main countries of the Southern Hemisphere - Argentina, South Africa and Chile - is expected to grow slightly over last year by about 2 percentage points, for an aggregate value of more than 1.3 million tonnes. This is according to a recent Fas report (the
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