AvoGrey Greenskin avocados are back with a higher supply.
2025-01-31 00:00
AvoGrey® Greenskin avocados will be launching in selected New Zealand fresh produce retailers early next week, marking the start of this season's supply. After a limited availability last year, there will be larger quantities available in 2025, as production is projected to see a significant increase.
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GLOBAL MARKET OVERVIEW OF AVOCADOS
2025-01-31 00:00
The global avocado market is currently undergoing dynamic changes, driven by increases in production, evolving consumer preferences, and logistical hurdles. Peru, Israel, and Morocco are the main players in avocado supply, with wholesale market prices for standard commercial sizes (14-16-18) ranging from 20 to
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Cyprus banana farmers are experiencing a water crisis as reservoirs have dropped to 25% capacity.
2025-01-31 00:00
Droushia deputy mayor Sotiris Koupparis emphasized the difficulties that banana farmers are encountering as a result of water shortages, pointing out that the complete extent of the impact has yet to be evaluated. Even with recent rainfall, Cyprus' reservoirs are only at a quarter of their capacity. Regions supplied by the Mavrokolympos dam also depend on the Paphos water supply.
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Hapag-Lloyd and Maersk's Gemini Cooperation has been launched, with the potential impact on New Zealand ports remaining uncertain.
2025-01-31 00:00
Global shipping services and New Zealand ports may experience changes following a collaboration between Hapag Lloyd and Maersk. The two operators have launched Gemini Cooperation, operational since February 1, involving 340 vessels on seven major trade routes, supported by feeder services.
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India: Farmers are using LED lighting to ensure consistent production during the winter.
2025-01-31 00:00
Farmers in Chitradurga have embraced LED technology for cultivating chrysanthemums, installing around 300 LED bulbs per acre to ensure consistent production year-round. This method safeguards the plants during winter and also creates a stunning visual spectacle that draws in visitors.
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Prices of cherries are dropping due to an excess supply, while Chilean apple producers are seeking new markets.
2025-01-31 00:00
Nadmierna podaż wiśni spowodowała gwałtowny spadek cen, wpływając na rentowność sektora. Tymczasem jabłka wykazały większą stabilność i możliwości rozwoju. "Ostatni sezon wiśni napotkał trudności z powodu dużej produkcji w Chile, która nasycała azjatyckie rynki i spowodowała...
The oversupply of cherries caused a sharp drop in prices, affecting the sector's profitability. Meanwhile, apples have shown greater stability and opportunities for expansion. "The recent cherry season faced difficulties due to Chile's high production volume, which saturated Asian markets and caused... read more
The oversupply of cherries caused a sharp drop in prices, affecting the sector's profitability. Meanwhile, apples have shown greater stability and opportunities for expansion. "The recent cherry season faced difficulties due to Chile's high production volume, which saturated Asian markets and caused... read more
Having an office in Europe helps the Australian onion breeder to increase their market share.
2025-01-31 00:00
This season marks 5 years since Magnus Kahl Seeds BV was established in the EU. "Before the establishment of Magnus Kahl Seeds BV, the European market was served from our Australian headquarters for 15 years. Having a manager, office, and warehouse in Europe over the past 5 years has been a significant step."
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Orri Jaffa provides an update on citrus production in Israel.
2025-01-30 20:00
The citrus division of Israel’s Plants Production and Marketing Board has announced that the country's total citrus forecast is 506,000 tonnes, which is a 4.5 percent decrease from the 529,000 tonnes harvested last year.
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The production of some products has significantly decreased as farmers have shifted to other crops due to climate-related extreme heat and floods, as well as low demand compared to the high production of the previous year.
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The cost and climate factors are causing a decrease in crop variety throughout Turkey.
2025-01-30 11:00
According to Turkey's Hurriyet Daily News, rising costs and damages caused by climate change are leading farmers in Turkey to shift towards growing crop varieties that require less labor and investment.
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The Iran Organic Association (IOA) celebrated its 18th anniversary with a seminar that highlighted the ongoing efforts to locate organic production areas throughout Iran and establish new companies and organizations. This information was shared by the Iranian cooperative Zarrin Group, which participated in the event.
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Grapa Varieties organized its inaugural Australian Arra Fire Crunch field day on 24 January 2025, with over 80 table grape growers in attendance at the event in Sunraysia.
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"We are currently evaluating which markets are the best for exporting our products."
2025-01-30 00:00
Jager Holland from Emmen reflects on a successful export season in overseas markets with outdoor products such as onions, potatoes, and carrots. "Since June, we have been active in several markets, including West Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean region. In some West African countries, we
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Imported vegetables will occupy more shelf space in Russian stores.
2025-01-30 00:00
The proportion of imported fruits in the Russian fresh fruit market has traditionally been between 70-80%, as stated by Irina Koziy, CEO of FruitNews. "A lot of fruit varieties, like bananas and citrus fruits, do not grow in Russia or are produced in limited quantities due to severe climate conditions."
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"I am in China and the signals from the cherry markets have been somewhat inconsistent."
2025-01-30 00:00
As the Chilean cherry industry anxiously awaits the delayed arrival of the vessel Maersk Saltaro, carrying over 1,300 containers of cherries bound for China early next month, the industry association Frutas de Chile has acknowledged that "it's a very complicated situation." They will wait until the end of the season to assess the total impact.
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China: The Spring Festival Flower Fair begins in Shenzhen.
2025-01-30 00:00
Celebrating the New Year at the Flower Fair, the Shenzhen Flower Fair exudes a strong Chinese New Year atmosphere. The 2025 Spring Festival Flower Fair in Nanshan District, Shenzhen, officially started on January 22nd at the Netherlands Flower Town and will run until February 12th.
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Chợ Lách District in the Mekong Delta province of Bến Tre in Vietnam has earned a well-deserved reputation in the southern region for its long-standing tradition of cultivating flowers, ornamental plants, and seedlings. The district has become a key hub for this industry.
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India: Lucknow's Raj Bhavan is preparing for its annual flower show
2025-01-30 00:00
From regal lavenders to fiery red carnations, Lucknow's Raj Bhavan is once again set to transform into a canvas of vibrant flora with its upcoming annual flower show. The announcement for the event has now been made, and the show will kick off on February 7 with an inauguration ceremony.
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A team of researchers from Chungnam National University in South Korea has developed an innovative edible biofilm that could revolutionize the food packaging industry. The new film, based on chitosan (CS) and gallic acid (GA), allows for the extension of the shelf life.
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Red grape juice may help reduce the risk of erectile dysfunction.
2025-01-30 00:00
A study from Tianjin Medical University General Hospital in China suggests that drinking red grape juice can significantly lower the risk of erectile dysfunction (ED). Researchers found that men who consumed it at least five times a week had up to an 80% reduced risk. The effect is linked to the.
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