"Ekologiczne opakowania z tektury są lekkie i ekonomiczne."
2025-06-04 00:00
Klienci w Indiach coraz częściej decydują się na opakowania zrównoważone - mówi Dinesh Shinde, dyrektor generalny handlowca i pakowacza świeżych produktów Anusaya Fresh: "Nasze ekologiczne opakowania z tektury są kluczowym elementem naszego zaangażowania w zrównoważony rozwój. Wybraliśmy ten materiał, ponieważ jest biodegradowalny.
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"Produkcja czosnku w Chinach wzrosła o 30%, co sprawia trudności rynkowi w utrzymaniu wysokich cen"
2025-06-04 00:00
Ostatnio firma Jining Green Stream Fruits & Vegetables Co., Ltd. przeprowadziła dziewięciodniowe badanie terenowe głównych regionów produkcji czosnku w Chinach. Kierownik Zhang podzielił się wynikami i przedstawił perspektywę rynku czosnkowego na ten sezon. Jako manager ds. sprzedaży w firmie Jining Green Stream Fruits
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Fruit imports to Kaliningrad decreased by 10% in 2025.
2025-06-04 00:00
Between January 1 and May 27, 2025, more than 17,000 tons of fruit were imported into Russia's Kaliningrad Region, as reported by the Mangazeya News Agency. This amount is 10% lower than the 19,000 tons imported during the same period in 2024. Citrus fruits made up a considerable portion of the imported fruits.
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Russia has stopped importing flowers from Armenia due to concerns about potential pests.
2025-06-04 00:00
Russia's Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance announced this week that it will impose a temporary ban on flower imports from Armenia starting June 16 due to alleged repeated detections of quarantine pests in shipments. The agency reported multiple cases of high-risk.
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Ukrainian apples deteriorate in quality during the long sea journey to Asia and the Middle East.
2025-06-04 00:00
Vladyslav Makarenko, co-owner of the "Makosad" farm, states that many Ukrainian apple growers are encountering difficulties when exporting to Asia and the Middle East. He explains that apples frequently deteriorate in quality during the 60-day sea journey, rendering them unsuitable for premium sales. "The buyer expects"
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Fruitnet and IFPA have joined forces to provide impactful content during the Asia Fruit Logistica's Peru Meet Up.
2025-06-03 10:00
Asia Fruit Logistica Peru Meet Up, the new international event that connects Latin America's fresh produce export industry with important buyers from Asia and worldwide, will debut in Lima on October 28-29, 2025.
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Twelve million Australian dollars for the creation of the first synthetic plant chromosome.
2025-06-03 10:00
The project will use the moss Physcomitrium patens - a unique, highly manipulable plant - as a development platform to create and test a synthetic chromosome from scratch before transferring it into potato plants.
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This apple, developed as part of the breeding program by Plant & Food Research, is characterized by a strong taste and striking pink-red flesh, setting it apart from other apple varieties.
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FRUITNET and IFPA join forces for the PERU MEET UP program at ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA.
2025-06-03 09:00
The PERU MEET UP takes place at the Swissotel Lima and brings together leading producers, exporters, buyers, and decision-makers for two days focused on networking, business development, and market insights.
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Romanian hazelnut farm secures €4.6M for expansion.
2025-06-03 00:00
Dorin Bob, an entrepreneur from Transylvania, Romania, has successfully obtained €4.6 million in European funding to expand and modernize a large hazelnut plantation. The project involves establishing new orchards in Satu Mare county, converting existing ones, and implementing advanced irrigation systems.
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Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd have launched a new shipping route from China to the United States.
2025-06-03 00:00
A.P. Moller-Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd have introduced the TP9 service as part of the Gemini Cooperation framework, focusing on Transpacific routes. This new initiative connects East China and Northeast Asia to Long Beach and offers a direct link between Busan and Long Beach, ensuring smooth transit.
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Apricots Rotting on Trees: Horticultural Crisis in Tajikistan
2025-06-03 00:00
The 23rd China Kunming International Flower Expo (KIFE) and Kunming International Flowers & Plants Expo (IFEX) will be held from September 19 to 21, 2025, at the Kunming Dianchi International Convention and Exhibition Center. The event is expected to gather over 500 exhibitors from...
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Według dyrektora generalnego Stowarzyszenia Plantatorów Kiwi (NZKGI) Colina Bonda, niedawny sezon zbiorów owoców w Nowej Zelandii był wyjątkowo spokojny, z minimalnymi uciążliwymi zakłóceniami pogodowymi. Zauważył brak poważnych zdarzeń pogodowych w porównaniu z poprzednimi latami, przypisując to częściowo
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Pierwsze wietnamskie liczi docierają do Paryża.
2025-06-03 00:00
On June 2, Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris received over two tonnes of Vietnamese lychees, marking the initial shipment of this year's produce to France. These lychees, originating from Thanh Ha district in Vietnam's Hai Duong province, were expedited to Parisian supermarket shelves within
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The holiday season has caused fluctuations in the fruit market, leading to lower prices for South African grapefruits.
2025-06-03 00:00
This weekend's Dragon Boat Festival has increased the demand for various fruits such as apples, blueberries, durians, and mangosteens. However, many traders have observed that the holiday buying trend this year is not as strong as in previous years. New Zealand's Gala apples experienced a slight price hike due to this festival.
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Kyrgyzstan is testing high-income crops for its farmers.
2025-06-03 00:00
Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers and Minister of Water Resources, Agriculture, and Processing Industry Bakyt MLVVNTorobaev has instructed seed-growing farms in Kyrgyzstan to prioritize the cultivation of high-income crops and to make it easier for farmers to adopt them. As part of these directives, citrus fruits...
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Uzbekistan has rapidly developed in the fruit trade sector, solidifying its position not only as a fruit exporter but also as a growing importer, as emphasized by EastFruit. Traditional exports such as grapes and cherries have contributed to a 93% growth in exports from 2021 to 2024, with cherry exports leading the way.
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