The season’s first asparagus became available on the Georgian market
2023-03-14 00:00
The season’s first asparagus has become available on the Georgian market. Although it takes a few more weeks for the open-field production to start, asparagus produced in the high tunnels are already sold. At the moment, the retail price of asparagus in specialized fruit and vegetable
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According to official statistics, 112 varieties of medicinal plants in Uzbekistan are registered for use in scientific medicine, of which 70 are used in the pharmaceutical industry. In recent years, the areas of their cultivation in Uzbekistan have significantly expanded and the number of
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Sainsbury's buying the freeholds of 21 stores which will continue to be operated as Sainsbury's supermarkets
2023-03-14 00:00
Discounter Penny planning to expand store portfolio in Romania
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Westfalia Fruit India marks beginning of another strong and exciting avocado season
2023-03-14 00:00
Westfalia Fruit India is delighted to announce the arrival of the first avocado container of the season from Tanzania and parallel, the first air shipments to India from Westfalia Fruit Peru have been received, marking the beginning of another strong and exciting season, for 2023.
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Onion prices in Uzbekistan are the lowest among the countries of the EastFruit region
2023-03-14 00:00
As noted earlier by EastFruit analysts, a downward trend in wholesale prices for onions has set in Uzbekistan. Last week, their prices continued to decline, more rapidly than in previous weeks. At the same time, wholesale prices for onions in Uzbekistan have decreased to the lowest
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Azerbaijani producer ID Agropark launches a new brand of pomegranates of the variety "Minashirin" on the European market under the name Narvill, announces Irada Guliyeva, HR Director of the company.
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The marble bug control coordinating center of the National Food Agency of Georgia has started implementing the activities scheduled for 2023.
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Dragon fruit acreage in India expected to expand to 50,000 ha in five years under MIDH scheme
2023-03-14 00:00
Kamalam or dragon fruit, a herbaceous perennial climbing cactus widely known as Pitaya, has its origin in Southern Mexico, Central America and South America. It is widely cultivated in South-East Asia, India, USA, The Caribbean Islands, Australia throughout the tropical and sub-tropical world.
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BASF invests in WayBeyond
2023-03-14 00:00
BASF Venture Capital GmbH (BVC), the corporate venture capital company of BASF SE, is investing in WayBeyond. Founded in New Zealand and now headquartered in the United States, WayBeyond is an Internet of things (IoT) and software as a service (SaaS) company that aims to improve crop yields,
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Fruit and vegetable price trends in Italy as at 13 March
2023-03-14 00:00
The new green asparagus campaign has begun, with produce mainly from Campania. The distribution of Romanesco artichokes is now in full swing, but demand is still subdued. On the other hand, demand for strawberries is growing, thanks also to spring temperatures. Decline
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According to EastFruit analysts, the volume of apple imports to China in 2022 jumped by 40% and became the largest in the last three seasons and one of the largest ever. In total, 95 500 tonnes of fresh apples were imported, 27 000 tonnes more than in 2021.
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Papaya is becoming increasingly popular – who are the main exporters and importers?
2023-03-14 00:00
According to EastFruit analysts, consumers all over the world continue to expand the range of fruits they buy. One of the fruits most loved by consumers living in temperate climates is exotic papaya.
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The February 2023 Position Report has again produced a very good figure. Shipments to most markets increased. This is certainly also due to the significantly lower prices. China in particular, but also the United Arab Emirates, for example, recorded an increase in shipments.
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Kenya to export 20,000 tons of avocado to China this year
2023-03-14 00:00
Industry experts claim that Kenya will ship 20,000 tons of avocados to China this year. In a statement from the Department of African Affairs, the department's Director General Wu Peng said the first batch of the consignment has arrived in China. "With the arrival of the 1st batch of avocados
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“Unprecedented disruption” for New Zealand growers
2023-03-13 13:00
New Zealand’s latest Food Price Index has revealed another increase in the cost of fruit and vegetables when compared with the same time last year.
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Australian avocados clinch India access
2023-03-13 07:00
Australia’s avocado industry is celebrating the news that India has opened its doors to its Hass avocados.
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BASF Venture Capital invierte en IA con WayBeyond
2023-03-13 00:00
BASF Venture Capital GmbH (BVC), the corporate venture capital company of BASF SE, has invested in WayBeyond. Founded in New Zealand and now headquartered in the United States, WayBeyond is an Internet of Things (IoT) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) company,
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EarthPad fruit pad approved for recycling
2023-03-13 00:00
Sirane's paper recyclable absorbent pad for fruits has been approved for recycling by On-Pack Recycling Label (OPRL). According to Sirane, this makes it the world's first approved recyclable absorbent pad.
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New Zealanders asked to buy local and fresh to support weather-hit vegetable growers
2023-03-13 00:00
New Zealanders are being asked to buy local and fresh, to support vegetable growers across the country hit hard by continued bad weather.
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Great Wrap develops potato-based compostable alternative to plastic wrap and cling film
2023-03-13 00:00
Plastic wrap, or cling film, is a super-useful plastic that can't be recycled and ends up in landfill. Now, Great Lab, an Australian materials science company, says they've developed a great alternative. Their Great Wrap is made from potato waste (the unusable bits of starch yielded by potato
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