Early watermelons are in strong demand before the start of the new season in Georgia
2023-06-10 00:00
EastFruit team notices that Georgia’s early watermelon import volumes practically repeat the record of 2022.
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Hort Connections celebrates best and brightest
2023-06-09 08:00
Leading performers from across Australasia’s fresh produce industry were celebrated at the 2023 Horticulture Awards for Excellence.
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"It is clear that okra is conquering German cuisine step by step"
2023-06-09 00:00
On May 22, the first shipments of Jordanian okra arrived at Asia Ltd. "The goods are flown in once a week, but due to the spring holidays this is sometimes difficult to plan. Consumption is also usually somewhat lower during the holiday season, as many consumers with Turkish and Arab roots who
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Early onions, potatoes, and carrots – market overview for Ukraine and the EastFruit region
2023-06-09 00:00
FAO International Consultant and EastFruit expert Fedir Rybalko shares insights about the market situation of early vegetables and potatoes in the EastFruit region.
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Aldi is set to open five new stores across the UK within five weeks
2023-06-09 00:00
New Zealand: Low light level affecting local tomatoes
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Cracking down on imports of Egyptian oranges into the EU
2023-06-09 00:00
A few months ago, we analysed the world of African citrus fruits, thanks to Alessandro Cecchinato from the Veneto-based company Dal Bello Sife. What emerged was an exploit of Egyptian Valencia oranges in the European markets, especially the Italian ones (read more in the article), thanks to
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Raspberry season in Georgia: individual farmers shift towards production in high tunnels due to climate challenges
2023-06-09 00:00
Georgian farmers have begun selling the first raspberry harvest of the season, with initially soaring prices. Supermarkets are pricing raspberries at up to 30 GEL/kg ($11.5), while farmers are selling their produce on-site for 15-20 GEL/kg ($5.75-$7.66). It is worth noting that only a fraction
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Ecuador is currently seeing lower exotic fruit exports to the U.S. market as Florida’s production of these fruit traditionally ramps up during the summer months. Esteban Jervis, Commercial Manager of exotic fruit exporter El Frutal, says they are now looking to export more to Asia, Africa and
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High European demand for Israel’s carrots
2023-06-09 00:00
The European demand for larger sized carrots from Israel is very high this season. Israel’s carrot season has about a month and a half to go before it ends. The Southern countries in Europe are starting to harvest their carrots, but they mainly have smaller sizes from the new crop. Amir Porat,
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Indian mangoes did well in the United States and United Kingdom
2023-06-09 00:00
The mango season in India is reaching its conclusion, and overall it’s been a positive season both domestically and in terms of exports. But the success in the United States has been specifically solid, says Kaushal Khakhar, CEO of Indian fresh produce exporter Kay Bee Exports:
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UK - Australia trade deal: Tariffs on strawberries and pears will be eliminated over four years
2023-06-09 00:00
As the UK-Australia trade deal is now in force, not everyone seems to totally informed. Unlike Australia, the UK is retaining its tariffs, quotas and product specific safeguards on Australian agricultural products for many years.
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Early onions, potatoes, and carrots: Market overview for Ukraine and the EastFruit region
2023-06-09 00:00
FAO International Consultant and EastFruit expert Fedir Rybalko shares insights about the market situation of early vegetables and potatoes in the EastFruit region. “The highest wholesale prices for onions are currently noted in Ukraine. Azerbaijan is the main supplier to Ukraine at the
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Over the past week, the average wholesale price for watermelons in Uzbekistan has decreased by a third and current wholesale prices are 20% lower than at the same of 2022, EastFruit reports.
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Farmers of Azerbaijan are experiencing difficulties with the production and sale of vegetable products
2023-06-09 00:00
Farmers growing vegetables in greenhouses in Azerbaijan complain about dishonest officials who do not allow them to earn money. The costs of greenhouse farming are higher than the profits, so farmers are drowning in debt. The market is monopolized by officials, so producers cannot sell their
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How did Indian lemons end up in Australia?
2023-06-09 00:00
There are four species of Macadamia, of which two are the most important nut producers, namely Macadamia integrifolia and M . tetraphylla. All species belong to the Proteaceae family, meaning they are related to banksias, grevilleas and proteas. This family connection reveals the genus has a long…
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The Australia Workers Union, ACTU and the Federal Government have been criticized by Australian fruit growers for making changes to the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility scheme. Under the PALM scheme, workers from Pacific Island nations and Timor-Leste are employed on farms during fruit picking
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Germany, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Gulf countries are priority markets for almonds and walnuts from Georgia
2023-06-09 00:00
On June 1, the Association of Almond and Walnut Growers of Georgia, with the support of the USAID program, organized a seminar on the export of crucial nut crops. During the event, Giorgi Gudabandze, an expert of the Georgian Exporters Association, presented an overview of the export markets for
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Nearly 400,000 tons of vegetables and melons were harvested in Tajikistan this spring
2023-06-09 00:00
According to the Ministry of Agriculture of Tajikistan, the early crop of vegetables and melons exceeded 400,000 tons. It now is amounting to 10% of the planned agricultural production. This includes approximately 270,000 tons of onions, more than 38,000 tons of carrots, 26,000 tons of
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Interest from India in South African fruit more than doubles
2023-06-09 00:00
Every day he gets five or six inquiries from India about South African fruit, says Sri Krishna, founding director of Paarl-based Fruitful Global which he set up after 26 years in the trade in India and Singapore.
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Egypt will commence onion and citrus exports to Philippines and Uzbekistan on June 15
2023-06-09 00:00
According to Egyptian Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation El Sayed Al Qusseir, the nation will start exporting onions and citrus to the Philippines and Uzbekistan on June 15. Egyptian agriculture exports from January to 24 August this year have amounted to around 4,491,099 tons, El
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