Indie import apples from Moldova.
2024-06-18 00:00
In 2024, Moldova started actively exporting fresh apples to one of the most attractive fresh apple markets in the world - India. In 2023, despite a relatively low yield of apples, Moldova faced challenges in selling its stocks as Russia had banned imports of fruits and other food items from the country.
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The mango harvest volumes in Israel for 2024 are expected to double this season, despite some damage caused by the early desert summer heat. Nir Harel, Sales Manager at Galilee Export in Israel, stated, "The mango quantities this year are expected to be double compared to last year."
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The Associated International Group of Nurseries "Moving ahead during difficult times"
2024-06-18 00:00
The Associated International Group of Nurseries (AIGN®), now consisting of twelve members, convened in France during the last week of May for their annual general meeting in 2024. The theme for this year, "Moving ahead during difficult times," served as a focal point for discussions on how the 36-year-old company can progress despite challenges.
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South Africa allows the import of Indian mangoes.
2024-06-18 00:00
South Africa has granted permission to import various Indian mango varieties, such as Alphonso, Totapuri, and Kesar, after thorough regulatory scrutiny. This decision is intended to diversify South Africa's fruit options and meet the demand from Indian expatriate communities in neighboring countries.
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A UAE Prince will provide 7 cargo planes for Ugandan exports.
2024-06-18 00:00
Rynek owoców i warzyw w Afryce Wschodniej ma szansę osiągnąć wartość 1,3 miliarda dolarów do 2025 roku, z Ugandą jako ważnym uczestnikiem tego wzrostu. Prognozuje się, że ten trend wzrostu będzie kontynuowany przez następną dekadę. Szejk Mohammed Bin Maktoum Bin Jumah Al Maktoum z rodziny królewskiej Zjednoczonych Emiratów Arabskich zapewni...
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Israeli grape exports have decreased, but the country's influence still remains strong.
2024-06-17 17:00
A decade ago, Fruitnet reported that Israeli grape exports were declining. The exports fell from 7,000 tonnes in 2006 to 5,000 in 2010, and further down to 3,000 tonnes in 2014. The decline was attributed to various factors such as adverse exchange rates, seasonal EU-imposed taxes for imports after July 31, and price competition with Egypt.
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Switzerland: Alliance against Biodiversity Initiative
2024-06-17 16:00
This will be voted on on September 22nd. Not only the Swiss Farmers' Association (SBV), but also the government and parliament oppose the biodiversity initiative. At a press conference last week, a committee of opponents criticized that the initiative undermines sustainable energy and...
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Turkey: Citrus fruit production is significantly increasing
2024-06-17 16:00
This information comes from a recent report by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). However, the increase in yields would also bring marketing and consumption challenges. Due to the low profitability that many producers are facing,
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The competition, formerly known as 'Groentevakman', is taking place for the tenth time and is an initiative of Flanders' Agricultural Marketing Office VLAM in collaboration with Boerenbond, Buurtsuper.be, Coöperatie Hoogstraten, BelOrta, and REO Veiling.
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The project led by entomologist Maryam Yazdani at CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation) aims to make detection more efficient and effective.
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These are the objectives of an ongoing study on year-round cultivation of berry fruits. The main research centers for berry fruits in the border region of Belgium and the Netherlands are collaborating in this European project to work together with the sector on plant breeding and cultivation.
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A team of Australian researchers has conducted testing on a novel method of detecting fruit flies in cherries and other fruits, utilizing an AI-programmed optical scanning system.
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Hort Innovation has signed a three-year strategic partnership with the multi-award-winning agency, Thinkerbell, in order to boost consumption habits in the A$16.3 billion horticulture sector. The Australian advertising and creative agency secured the contract after a competitive pitch.
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Joy Wing Mau Group strengthens collaboration with major players in the New Zealand fruit industry during Premier Li Qiang's visit.
2024-06-17 07:00
On 13 June, China's Premier Li Qiang officially visited New Zealand at the invitation of New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon.
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Ball Seed has partnered with TTA to distribute the 'CuttingEdge' cutting-sticking machine.
2024-06-17 00:00
Ball Seed is collaborating with technology provider TTA to introduce the company's new CuttingEdge automated sticking machine to the North American market. This machine is designed for planting rooted and unrooted cuttings. "Growers are facing challenges with labor costs, and we are collaborating with our customers to find solutions to make the process more efficient."
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"More South African citrus exporters are now sending fruit to Russia compared to previous years."
2024-06-17 00:00
South Africa's citrus exports to Russia have returned to normal volumes over the past two seasons, with consumers in the market said to have changed their habits by demanding higher-grade fruit. The traditional perception of Russia as a market that gladly accepted Class 2 fruit has shifted.
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Coldiretti: Southern Italy gripped by drought
2024-06-17 00:00
It is a drama of drought in the regions of Southern Italy where the lack of rainfall and deficiencies in water infrastructure are devastating crops and animals, with harvests practically wiped out. Farmers are forced to resort to tanker trucks to save what's left.
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Etiopia: przemysł florystyczny zmierza w stronę zmian na rynku.
2024-06-17 00:00
Ethiopia has been working towards diversifying its export portfolio in order to create new sources of foreign currency and decrease its reliance on the price fluctuations seen in global markets. Since 1982, ornamental and cut flower farming has become a notable agricultural sector for investment in the country.
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Dynamic lighting in greenhouses will be the focus of the GLASE 2024 Summit taking place in Montréal, QC on November 6th.
2024-06-17 00:00
The Cornell University Greenhouse Lighting and Systems Engineering (GLASE) consortium has announced that the 2024 GLASE Summit will be held on November 6, 2024 at the Hotel St. Paul in Montréal, Quebec, Canada. The theme of the 2024 GLASE Summit is "Exploring Dynamic Lighting." Registration is now open.
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The trade in organic products between the U.S. and Mexico reached record highs in 2023.
2024-06-17 00:00
Unfortunately, the text is incomplete. Could you please provide the top five organic exports from Mexico to the United States in 2023 so that I can continue the translation for you?
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