France, 100 million for 'sovereign fruit and vegetables
2024-03-13 00:00
The French government has allocated EUR 100 million for the Food Sovereignty Plan in the fruit and vegetable sector. The measure - as reported by revistamercados.com - was announced by the Minister of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty Marc Fesneauduring the
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Cso Italy takes stock of the areas cultivated with strawberries and small fruit in our country. A valuable update for companies in the process of fine-tuning their strategies for the next campaigns.
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Jackals use urine to protect their favorite fruit from thieves
2024-03-13 00:00
Black-backed jackals, according to The New Scientist, native to eastern and southern Africa, urinate on sweet melons in the Namib desert to deter fruit theft. Despite being carnivores, they favor the melon-like fruits of the !nara plant and aid in seed dispersal. This behavior was observed by
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GreenTech Americas kicks off amidst lots of talks about water issues
2024-03-13 00:00
GreenTech Americas has kicked off in Mexico this year again, putting in the spotlight the bustling horticulture activity going on in South America. The opening of the Greentech with Mariska Dreschler Many things are happening in the industry, and growers over here are no strangers to the usual
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Millions of vines are being destroyed in Australia and tens of millions more have to be uprooted to stop overproduction, reports The Republic.
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In a recent statement that could have significant implications for Egypt's economic landscape, President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi hinted at the possibility of adopting a more flexible currency policy alongside securing new financing avenues. This move is seen as a strategic pivot to bolster the
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AU: Plant nurseries accuse Bunnings of unfair trading practices at supermarket inquiry
2024-03-13 00:00
Australia's commercial gardening and nursery sector has, for the first time, gone public with its concerns about Bunnings' market power and how it treats growers — calling for the retailer to face the same scrutiny as Coles and Woolworths. Greenlife Industry Australia (GIA) represents the $2.8
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AIPH welcomes new Members from across the globe
2024-03-13 00:00
The International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) hosted its General Meeting during the AIPH Spring Meeting in the Expo 2023 Doha Qatar Congress Centre on 6 March. As the world's champion for the power of plants, AIPH has been supporting grower associations since 1948. AIPH Members
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Lesser Poland: farmers block border crossing with Slovakia in Chyzne
2024-03-13 00:00
From Friday until the end of March, farmers will block the passage of lorries through the border crossing with Slovakia in Chyżne, PAP has learned. One lorry per hour is to be allowed through. The protest is linked to the influx of grain from Ukraine and against the green deal.
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Tradewinds Intl brought their largest floral show yet to the Austin Convention Center in downtown Austin, TX, with over 70 farms and breeders exhibiting from Colombia, Ecuador, Italy, The Netherlands, Australia, and the USA exclusively for their floral buying members. With a jam-packed,
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The Russian Duma stated that money from March 8 flower purchases effectively had funnelled to the Ukrainian Armed Forces
2024-03-13 00:00
During a plenary session, Russian State Duma Deputy Oleg Nilov claimed that $6 billion from flower purchases on March 8th in Russia had effectively flowed to the Netherlands, which supports the Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF). "Six billion dollars of our men's money for these flowers leaked to
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Poland, a top-10 global exporter of fresh blueberries, has emerged as one of the most rapidly expanding markets for the fruit, sourcing increasingly from abroad, EastFruit reports. Notably, as of the close of 2023, Poland has ascended to the ranks of the top 8 largest importers of fresh
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"There's hardly any demand on the potato market"
2024-03-13 00:00
The Dutch potato market is currently not enjoying much demand. "Spain is showing some interest in Agrias, but beyond that, the market's dead quiet. Potatoes are quite expensive, so we now face competition with local offerings," says Kristian Verhagen of Verhagen Holland in the Netherlands.
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Tension on the grape market since the end of the European season
2024-03-13 00:00
The South African grape campaign, currently at its peak of availability, should last another 3 weeks, before giving way to Chile. Timothée Levesque, product manager at Dole France, looks at the southern hemisphere campaign, the market and the events that have shaped the season. Tight market
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Muranga avocado farmers in Kenya decry produce theft
2024-03-13 00:00
In Muranga County, Kenya, avocado producers are facing a significant challenge as theft of their valuable produce becomes increasingly rampant. The local farmers, who have heavily invested in the cultivation of avocados, a crop that has gained popularity due to its lucrative market both locally
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Armenian Embassy visits Schreurs Holland in De Kwakel
2024-03-13 00:00
Ambassador Viktor Biyagov of Armenia visited Schreurs Holland in De Kwakel last Tuesday, March 12, accompanied by his colleague Vrezh Madoyan. The purpose of this visit was to provide the Armenian embassy with a better understanding of the breeding process, emphasizing the importance of plant
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Bagged Chili Pepper program launches
2024-03-13 00:00
Ark Foods has introduced its bagged pepper program that is now available year-round across the nation. This program features chilis for every occasion and includes its Hot Pepper Medley, Jalapeño Peppers and Cubanelle Peppers, among many others. Delivering convenience and flavor, the peppers
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Cumulated imports of fresh oranges into the EU amounted to 263,000 tonnes in February, with the lion's share coming in from Egypt. The number ended up slightly above the 5-year average cumulated tonnage. Egypt shipped in 62,726 tonnes last month, followed by Turkey with 1,313 tonnes and Morocco
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Labour, the 2024 Click Days start on 18 March
2024-03-13 00:00
By 2024 there will be a total of 151,000 entry quotas in Italy for non-EU workers: 61,250 for non-seasonal employment, 700 for self-employment and 89,050 for seasonal employment;
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LA UNIÓ reiterates the need to investigate possible dumping of Egyptian citrus in the EU market
2024-03-13 00:00
LA UNIÓ has reiterated the need to investigate Egypt for possible commercial dumping in the entry of its citrus fruits into the EU market. It is arguing this based on Regulation (EU) 2016/1036 of the European Parliament and of the Council, of June 8, 2016, on protection against imports that are
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