Kenya to host 1st national mango conference in Makueni
2023-03-01 08:00
The conference, which will draw investors, would give the county an opportunity to display and offer its fruit in both domestic and foreign markets. Makueni is Kenya’s top mango-producing region and now has an eye on exporting to international markets to ensure its farmers earn good
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Higher demand for herbs from southern Europe, Israel, and Kenya
2023-03-01 00:00
Serbia hopes to have plant protection rights in place to export fruit plants to EU region
2023-03-01 00:00
Ivica Djordjevic, from the family nursery ‘Kalem Djordjevic’ based in central Serbia, hope his government will conclude negotiations with the European plant protection authorities that will enable them to export stone fruit and grape plants to the EU region again.
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Zimbabwe: Horti sector continues to bloom
2023-03-01 00:00
In Zimbabwe, more hectares have been put under horticultural crops this season, and a significant jump is expected in harvests. The area under emerging crops such as blueberries has been increasing across the provinces as efforts continue to restore horticulture to a major export earner. The
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"This is not about tomatoes, it's about people".
2023-03-01 00:00
Less than a month before the start of Ramadan, protests in Morocco have been on the rise. Although limited by the lack of democratic freedoms, or precisely because of it, these mobilisations are important as they show the great discontent of the population over the rising cost of
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Chinese govt encourages avocado cultivation in Tanzania
2023-03-01 00:00
The Chinese government has been encouraging Tanzanians to produce various crops, stating that the Asian country has huge market demand for avocados. Chinese Ambassador, Chen Mingjian, said her government has always been a good friend to the government of Tanzania and the commercial relationship
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Fruit from Chile arrives in Changsha
2023-03-01 00:00
A cargo plane carrying grapes and plums from Chile landed at Changsha Huanghua International Airport in Changsha, Hunan province, on Saturday. It was the first time the province imported fresh fruit this year via the international flight route through Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The fruit took to the
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O'TERROIR new partner of CANDINE BIO
2023-03-01 00:00
O'Terroir thus becomes a producer and distributor of the organic version of the Candine apple, with a commitment to develop this organic line with 25 hectares in production by 2027.
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Roux Groenewald, CEO of Betko in Villiersdorp, has seen an early interest from Europe in Royal Gala. He attributes this to the impact of heat waves and the high cost of cooling in Europe for the national Gala offering. However, it doesn’t need to ship Royal Gala to the UK as soon as the
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Westfalia Fruit is expanding its collaboration with small farmers in some of the world's poorest and most remote areas to help them access global markets and build sustainable livelihoods. In Africa, South America and beyond
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Moroccans see vegetable prices soar ahead of Ramadan
2023-03-01 00:00
Shoppers at the market in Sale, near the Moroccan capital Rabat, are witnessing exploding vegetable prices. Inflation is adding extra pressure just as Morocco prepares for Ramadan, the fasting month which starts in late March. Night-time feasting means consumption tends to increase during this
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Morocco sold more tomatoes than Spain in the EU in 2022
2023-02-28 00:00
According to a report from the Spanish news service Hortoinfo, in 2022, Morocco overtook Spain as a tomato supplier in the EU after surpassing the volume of Spanish tomatoes sold in the Community market for the first time ever.
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Mushroom farming improving livelihoods in Hurungwe, Zimbabwe
2023-02-28 00:00
Experts claim mushroom production has become one of the fastest-growing agro-business ventures in Zimbabwe. It seems that mushroom farming remains a low-hanging fruit to achieve national food security as enunciated in the National Development Strategy 1, which identifies food security and
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Club varieties bear the brunt in subdued European topfruit market
2023-02-28 00:00
The “massive” impact of hail in Ceres and Grabouw was probably underestimated in the South African topfruit industry’s first crop estimate, according to topfruit producer and exporter Tru-Cape.
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In collaboration with G-teK from Carpi (Modena), a number of natural solar dehydration systems (DEN®) have been activated in two Sub-Saharan countries - Senegal and Tanzania.
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First sunburn, then rain: now pineapple growers hope for upturn in volumes and demand
2023-02-28 00:00
A small group of KwaZulu-Natal pineapple growers supply the whole of South Africa with fresh pineapples. In Hluhluwe, Queen pineapples are produced on dryland fields for 52 weeks of the year with an average annual yield of around 47 million kg of pineapples.
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Price development: First win the lottery, then eat cucumbers?
2023-02-28 00:00
Inflation is on everyone's lips and, as a result, cucumber consumption currently has a bitter taste for some consumers. Consumers are venting their frustration on social media in particular, as unit prices have shot up significantly: Keyword increased
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Moroccan tomato producers support the imposition of export quotas
2023-02-28 00:00
Morocco introduced new quotas on tomato exports on February 19th, in an effort to boost local supply and lower prices before the fasting month of Ramadan. The high investment costs in the tomato sector, the increase in input prices, pest attacks, cold snaps, and persistent drought have combined
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Looking up for Egyptian grapes
2023-02-27 16:00
What advantages does Egypt enjoy over some of its competitors in the European grape market?
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Tropical cyclone Freddy brings heavy rains in parts of South Africa
2023-02-27 00:00
The Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA), Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, has called on communities to heed the warning from the South African Weather Service (SAWS) and disaster management teams across the country regarding tropical cyclone Freddy.
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