UK: Tightening of controls for fresh produce from the EU will only start from January 2025.
2024-08-02 09:00
However, the conservative government agreed to extend the relief and postpone checks for some categories of fresh produce imported from the EU into the United Kingdom until January 31, 2025, as it feared supply issues.
read more
"This is now the very last wake-up call, the federal government must finally take action. We, as business associations, have been warning about this development for a long time, there must be no more 'business as usual'. The traffic light coalition is jeopardizing Germany's prosperity," Jandura stated.
read more
Dole and McDonald's are collaborating once again with the introduction of the Dole Sweetio Banana.
2024-08-02 08:00
After introducing the Dole Sweetio Pineapple Sorbet and Red Fuji Apple Sorbet with McDonald's in 2021 and 2022, Dole has once again partnered with McDonald's this year to launch the Dole Sweetio Banana McFlurry, leading the banana craze in China this summer.
read more
Dole and McDonald’s are collaborating once again with the introduction of the Dole Sweetio Banana.
2024-08-02 08:00
After successfully launching the Dole Sweetio Pineapple Sorbet and Red Fuji Apple Sorbet with McDonald’s in 2021 and 2022, Dole has once again partnered with McDonald’s this year to introduce the Dole Sweetio Banana McFlurry, driving the banana frenzy across China this summer.
read more
Adapting to Climate Change: Expert Insights on Plant Migration and Agricultural Challenges in Turkey
2024-08-02 00:00
An expert has stated that climate change is causing the migration of plant species worldwide, including in Turkey. This highlights the importance for farmers to adapt as studies are being conducted to cultivate a diverse range of unique plant species in different regions of the country, as reported by Bazaartime.
read more
Coldiretti begins the collection of processing tomatoes amid a thousand uncertainties.
2024-08-02 00:00
The tomato harvest Made in Italy is taking place in one of the most challenging countryside environments ever, with drought and record heat in the South affecting the development of plants and berries, risking sunburns, and the effects of bad weather in the North, including hailstorms and floods.
read more
Ceny pomidorów nadal spadają na Ukrainie.
2024-08-02 00:00
This week, analysts from the EastFruit project reported that the downward trend in prices for greenhouse tomatoes in Ukraine has continued to strengthen. In many regions, weather conditions have stabilized, enabling farmers to resume harvesting field-grown tomatoes. Harvesting is currently underway.
read more
Sun World International has acquired Biogold.
2024-08-01 17:00
Sun World International has acquired Biogold Group, a leading global fruit variety rights manager based in South Africa, known as Citrogold in South Africa. This acquisition expands Sun World's product portfolio to include citrus and subtropical fruits.
read more
This week in the Fruchthandel Magazine: Grapes from Southern Italy, cherries, packaging
2024-08-01 15:00
After "Regina di Puglia," I had a little extra treat: Together with Alberto Hoffmann, Felix Negri, and Lukas Tesar from KÖLLA, I had the pleasure of diving even deeper into the topic of Apulian grapes for another day and a half. My realization: I know that I have learned a lot.
read more
Freight costs continue to rise worldwide.
2024-08-01 12:00
In week 31, shippers and freight forwarders in Brazil reported that container freight rates in the northbound traffic to the USA, Central America, and the Caribbean continue to rise. According to freight forwarders, rates have already doubled since mid-June, with little sign of stopping.
read more
Spar Austria launches offensive for electronic shelf labels
2024-08-01 11:00
The new electronic shelf labels ensure digital price labeling and are intended to provide customers with a modern and convenient shopping experience by using multiple colors. According to a statement from Spar Austria, 200 stores, including... will be equipped with these labels by the end of the year.
read more
Exports of lemons from South Africa continue to decline.
2024-08-01 11:00
The South African lemon export season is reaching its conclusion, with volume estimations consistently decreasing to the extent that they are now significantly lower than the initial forecast and the final export figure from 2023.
read more
The strong growth in peppers with 52,346 tonnes (+47%) and the high quantities of tomatoes with 42,880 tonnes (-2%) are striking despite the existing national supply. Significant increases are also recorded in cucumbers with 9,986 tonnes (+40%), garlic with 11,491 tonnes (+153%), and other vegetable products with 27,984 tonnes.
read more
South Africa's Tru-Cape highlights sustainability achievements.
2024-08-01 10:00
The South African exporter of pome fruits reports that it is making considerable strides towards its ambitious target of reducing carbon emissions by 50% by 2030 and achieving net zero emissions by 2050.
read more
Sweet cherries: Import volumes have increased minimally
2024-08-01 09:00
With an increase of 4% last year, sweet cherry imports were slightly above the previous year at just over 40,500 tons. In the linear trend from 2014 to 2023, sweet cherry imports have been increasing annually by a marginal 1.2%. Turkey continues to be the top country of origin.
read more
Plant & Food Research: New test for disease-causing bacteria
2024-08-01 09:00
Pseudomonas is a group of bacteria that includes more than 100 species, some of which cause serious plant diseases. Pseudomonas can infect a variety of horticultural crops; for example, Pseudomonas syringae pv actinidiae (Psa) was discovered in New Zealand in 2010.
read more
Marimbella: here is the early strawberry that is conquering the Mediterranean Basin.
2024-08-01 00:00
Precocity, consistent quality, and productivity are the strengths of the Marimbella® strawberry, the cultivar from the Italian breeding program of Nova Siri Genetics, which has established itself among producers in Southern Italy because they aim to enter the market as early as November with a product.
read more
This week, analysts from the EastFruit project report that the Ukrainian market is facing a shortage of new-crop white cabbage. Farmers attribute this situation to a decreased supply of white cabbage on the market, as the hot weather has caused a slight delay in the maturation of these crops.
read more
Sardinia is on the podium for fruit and vegetable consumption in Italy. An article by Repubblica reports data from the Passi surveillance managed by the Higher Institute of Health: on the island, the consumption of the recommended five portions of fruit and vegetables per day is widespread.
read more
After years of research in the main production areas, the GIANNOLE batavia was launched last year with tremendous success. Suitable for intermediate autumn transplants in northern Italy, and for winter transplants in central-southern Italy, it is resistant to Fusarium 4 and Bremia BL:29-41EU.
read more



