According to the NIQ HomeScan MAT data of September 2025, the Private Label Brand (Mdd) market continues to show steady growth in Europe, driven mainly by the United Kingdom, where the presence of private labels is now well established, as reported by the Spanish website foodretail.es.
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Kwitnące kwiaty i walki w malezyjskich ośrodkach florystycznych.
2025-10-15 00:00
Along the flatlands of coastal Muar, workers are busy fertilizing flowering shrubs under an overcast sky. In a matter of weeks, some of these plants from the town in Johor state will be sent to Singapore to help beautify the city-state's streets and neighborhoods, nearly 400km away.
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The banana industry in Costa Rica is providing information on traceability and environmental management.
2025-10-15 00:00
The Costa Rican banana industry has recently shared new data and technical findings that reinforce its commitment to social and environmental sustainability in a regional context where agricultural production is facing growing regulatory and environmental challenges. According to information from the National Banana
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The recent approval by the European Union of biostimulants manufactured by Introlab positions the South African company to further enhance its connections with distributors, retailers, and growers in the region. Introlab's biostimulants are currently available in over twenty countries, with more than...
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Dole Italia challenges young marketing professionals.
2025-10-15 00:00
Dole Italia, a leader in the production and marketing of high-quality fresh fruit, proudly announces its partnership with the 38th edition of the SIM Marketing Award, the most prestigious academic recognition in Italy dedicated to young marketing talents, promoted by
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Yesterday in Rome, in the presence of Italian and New Zealand institutional representatives, including the Ambassador of New Zealand to Italy H.E. Jackie Frizelle and the Minister of Agriculture, Food Sovereignty, and Forests Francesco Lollobrigida, Zespri brought together researchers and
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The first shipments of Ukrainian apples are expected to be sent to Canada this season.
2025-10-15 00:00
Volodymyr Gurzhiy of Ukrainian apple exporter USPA Fruit says that depending on the region in Ukraine, this year's apple harvest is either similar to last year or smaller. "The current situation varies across the main apple-growing regions, as the frosts came in several waves and at different."
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Flikweert Vision has signed a dealership agreement with Volm Companies to enhance the distribution and servicing of its optical sorting technology in North America. The agreement was finalized last week during a visit to Zeeland by Volm representatives Wayne DeCou, Equipment Director, and...
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"We have products ready for harvesting, but not enough manpower to complete the job."
2025-10-15 00:00
Ana Rita Matos, from the Portuguese fresh produce exporter Horticolas Casal d'Avo Lda (HCA), stated that the weather conditions in Portugal have affected the cabbage season. "This season has posed challenges for Portuguese cabbage growers due to unexpected frost and irregular weather conditions," she said.
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Stakeholders from across Morocco's avocado sector gathered on October 14 in Larache for the first Moroccan Avocado Summit, held under the theme "Moroccan avocados: meeting the challenges and seizing the opportunities of the global market." The event was organized by the Moroccan Avocado
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First branded trays of persimmons in markets and supermarkets.
2025-10-15 00:00
The third season of Divino-branded Italian persimmons has just started. The opening ceremony was conducted by Francesca Gallicchio, the administrator of the Italian company that developed the brand. Gallicchio announced that the first harvest began last Friday, with supplies now reaching wholesale markets.
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One of the fastest-growing B2B fresh fruits and vegetables platforms in India has announced its expansion.
2025-10-15 00:00
Konzum and Studenac are leading the way in nominal revenue growth in Croatia. The total revenue of the Croatian grocery retail market in 2024 reached €8.41 billion, showing an 8.8% nominal increase compared to the previous year. This positive trend was uncovered in a market survey carried out by the Croatian Competition Agency.
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The first effects after 15 years of selection. Two Polish varieties of blueberries will hit the market.
2025-10-15 00:00
At the foot of the Bieszczady Mountains, in the village of Załuż in the Podkarpackie Voivodeship, Beata and Paweł Korfanty have been running their own northern blueberry farm for over a dozen years. It is one of the few places in Poland where, in challenging yet incredibly valuable climatic conditions, they cultivate northern blueberries.
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"We're not trying to sell a silver bullet. We're here to prove our product works: first in the lab, then in the real world, all the way from a bench study to a pallet on a truck going from Mexico to Canada," says Steven Oklesh, Director of Marketing at Verdant Technologies. Their HarvestHold.
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An Indigenous company from British Columbia is pioneering a new type of science to assist in restoring former industrial sites using native plants. Nupqu Resource Limited Partnership, located in Cranbrook, B.C., has recently opened the biggest Indigenous-owned plant nursery in Canada, specializing in cultivating native plants.
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"‘Deliciously Dressed’ brand identity well received in Madrid"
2025-10-15 00:00
During Fruit Attraction in Madrid, Staay Food Group presented itself with an international touch at a new booth situated at the entrance of the Holland Pavilion. At this venue, the family-owned company was able to exhibit its complete range to visitors, including its own Dulce melons from Brazil and Costa Rica.
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The majority of large European retailers have already switched from lemons from the Southern Hemisphere to those from the Northern Hemisphere, prominently featuring the Primofiori variety from Spain. Despite some delays in the harvest due to recent rains, the transition is still ongoing.
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The plain of Catania is at risk of losing its artichokes due to inefficiency and water waste.
2025-10-15 00:00
The Plain of Catania, once the beating heart of Sicilian artichoke farming, is now a desert. In Ramacca, a symbolic territory for artichoke cultivation, the area has seen a decline from about a thousand cultivated hectares to less than forty in the past thirty years. This collapse cannot be explained solely by drought.
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Now, the Members of Parliament's verdict in the Camera dei Deputati is awaited, who will also approve the bill but can also make changes to it. The package includes a variety of measures aimed at improving the lives of Italians.
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New Zealand: Non-destructive fruit testing further developed
2025-10-14 11:00
In response to the industry's need for a better tool, scientists at the Bioeconomy Science Institute have developed a portable device that gently taps on the fruit with a small probe and quickly and accurately assesses its characteristics based on the resulting impact reaction features.
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