Brazil strikes flower, plants export deal with Zimbabwe
2024-03-27 00:00
Zimbabwe and Brazil have reached an agreement that will see the latter benefit immensely from agricultural exports from the African country. Speaking soon after the first [political consultation meeting between the two countries in Harare yesterday, Secretary for Africa and the Middle East in the…
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Anthony Cornacchia joins the Sales team at Benary USA
2024-03-27 00:00
Benary has added Anthony Cornaccia as a Area Sales Manager to the Central US region.Anthony holds a Bachelor's degree in Horticultural Science from Michigan State University. After graduation, he started his career at Neal Mast Greenhouses/Mast Young Plants, where he focused his efforts on
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Saskatchewan employer Sunterra Horticulture (Canada) Inc. has been fined $70,000 after one worker was seriously injured while conducting work in the line of horticulture. The incident happened on September 16, 2021, near Hyas, Sask. A worker was seriously injured while attempting to dislodge a
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South African pomegranates to bounce back
2024-03-26 13:00
South Africa’s pomegranate industry has a good future, but there are also some challenges that the business needs to overcome in order to make an impact on export markets.
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Higher avocado yields bring new opportunities for Kenya’s Karakuta
2024-03-26 13:00
Karakuta, located in Juja, Kiambu County, 45 minutes from the capital city of Nairobi, is one of the fastest growing agribusinesses in Kenya, specialised in Hass avocados, as well as fresh herbs. The plantation consists of 15,000, five-year old avocado trees, fully irrigated, with the fruit sold
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Perry Dekkers to leave Growers United
2024-03-26 10:00
It has been reported that Perry Dekkers is to leave his role as commercial director of Growers United in the Netherlands.
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Half a year without paper brochures - Rewe Group takes initial stock
2024-03-26 09:00
Commenting on the abolition of the flyer at Rewe, CEO Peter Maly said: "We were already aware that by abolishing the printed flyer, we would revolutionise the way millions of people in Germany plan their weekly shopping. After all, the last time we printed and distributed
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Zespri and the kiwi industry benefit from the launch of the NZ-EU free trade agreement in May
2024-03-26 09:00
The NZ-EU FTA Legislation Bill received Royal Assent in early week 13, completing the process of New Zealand's ratification of the agreement and bringing it into force earlier than expected on 1 May 2024. The agreement provides for the immediate elimination of the tariff of
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Belgium: pointed pepper season has started at BelOrta
2024-03-26 09:00
In 2023, BelOrta traded a total of around 1.8 million kg of sweet pointed peppers, a similar volume to the previous year, according to the company. The growing popularity is due to the sweet flavour and the ease and variety of use. The new season for
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Rockit fired up for record season
2024-03-26 03:00
New Zealand apple producer, Rockit Global is excited for its biggest season yet, which will see the company export around 200m apples - almost double last year’s volume.
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Fast-tracked NZ-EUFTA welcomed by New Zealand produce industry
2024-03-26 01:00
The New Zealand European Union Free Trade Agreement (NZ-EUFTA) has been ratified by the New Zealand parliament earlier than initially planned providing a boost for fresh produce exporters.
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Citrus fruits, Italian areas reach 86,000 hectares
2024-03-26 00:00
Innovation in the cultivation of oranges in Italy has its roots in the planting renewal process implemented between 2007 and 2010 by Sicily, with the use of new rootstock varieties resistant to the 'tristeza' virus, which had spread a few years earlier in the area.
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Moldovan grape exports higher than expected in Jan-Feb 2024
2024-03-26 00:00
The Association of Grape Producers and Exporters of the Republic of Moldova (APESM) reports that during the initial two months of 2024, Moldova has exported an impressive 16.5 thousand tons of table grapes to international markets, spanning 21 countries. This volume is particularly noteworthy
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“Early flowering of fruit trees throughout France”
2024-03-26 00:00
Peach and apricot trees in France have started flowering ten or even two weeks ahead of schedule. While peach trees are flowering under good conditions, the situation is improving for apricot trees. "We are now using varieties that are less sensitive to the heat that we experienced at the start
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Macfrut introduces itself to the fruit and vegetable markets of Madrid and Barcelona
2024-03-26 00:00
A presentation tour of Macfrut took place last weekend in the fruit and vegetable markets of Madrid and Barcelona, the largest in Spain and among the most important wholesale markets in Europe. The interest shown by wholesalers was remarkable and already 22
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Over 55 thousand tons of fruit marketed each year
2024-03-26 00:00
The passion for fruit and vegetables handed down from generation to generation has enabled Orchidea Frutta in Italy to reach an important entrepreneurial milestone this year: its first 40 years in business. Over 55,000 tons of fruit marketed per year, a 30,000 square meter factory, 300 Italian
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Samskip continues network expansion with new Spain-United Kingdom-Rotterdam Service launch
2024-03-26 00:00
Samskip launches shortsea container service connecting Santander, Tilbury and Rotterdam, delivering the service reliability, security and sustainability advantages of intermodal transport to customers throughout Spain, supported by dedicated local customer support. The new service launches from
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Fruit and vegetable price trends in Italy as at 25 March
2024-03-26 00:00
The approaching Easter holidays lead to an increase in demand for various crops, artichokes, asparagus, broad beans, but also potatoes and strawberries.For asparagus, the season started slightly early. The harvest of long green Friggitelli peppers has begun. Instead, it is about to
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The United Kingdom imports fewer Spanish lettuces
2024-03-26 00:00
According to a report by Hortoinfo based on data from Estacom (Icex-Tax Agency), in 2023, the United Kingdom imported 111.78 million kilos of Spanish lettuce from Spain, i.e. 21.62 million kilos less than the 133.4 million kilos it imported in 2020. UK imports decreased by 16.21%, the highest
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The decline in Ukrainian horticultural product exports for a second consecutive year
2024-03-26 00:00
In 2023, Ukraine's revenue from the export of fruit and berry products amounted to $257 million, a decrease of 18% compared to the previous year. Thus, the full-scale war continues to adversely affect the potential supply of fruits, berries, and nuts to foreign markets as was reported by the
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