Energy Communities starting up in Italy: the case of La Mediterranea
2023-11-02 00:00
A large part of our energy future will come from energy communities, which have the potential to revolutionise the energy system of states, making the most of the availability of free energy. The European Union has regulated them in the Red II Directive and Italy is among
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How could climate and economic changes affect the organization of European markets?
2023-11-02 00:00
Although imported fruit and vegetables currently occupy an important place on the French market, the recent economic and climate changes could transform the market in the years to come. Alexandre Picault, sales director of Kultive (producer of greenhouse vegetables and leading producer of
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Kitesurfing with a pumpkin and growing record vegetables
2023-11-02 00:00
He produced a 456.8 kilogram pumpkin with which he also kitesurfed. The Spaniard Salvador Mogas, who produces vegetables for passion, has specialised in extra-large sizes. So much so that he also recently produced Spain's largest watermelon, weighing 75.5 kilograms. The
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Portugal will use seawater for irrigation in agriculture
2023-11-02 00:00
From the 2028 agricultural harvest onwards, farmers in the Odemira irrigation perimeter will start using desalinated water. This water will be coming from a plant in Sines, being distributed through a pipeline, possibly by the sea.
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The Polish apple growers are switching up their varieties, and also planting new orchards, says Mohamed Marawan, owner of Polish apple exporter Sarafruit: “Acreage in Poland is definitely developing. Both in regards to completely new orchards, but also within orchards themselves. Some growers
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NielsenIQ (NIQ) in "Lo stato del Largo Consumo in Italia" analyses the consumption trends and purchasing habits of Italian households for the month of September 2023, taking a snapshot of the large-scale retail trade (GDO) scenario in Italy.
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7,000 years ago, bananas had seeds and were almost inedible – How did they get where they are now?
2023-11-02 00:00
Scientists have spent years trying to unravel the domestication of the humble banana. Thanks to their efforts we now know what their remote ancestor looked like from 7,000 years ago. A year ago, a group of eight researchers from France, Belgium and Papua New Guinea published an extensive study
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Availability of Polish apples in Lithuania market
2023-11-02 00:00
Prices at the Bronisze wholesale market in Warsaw, where Latvian traders source apples, haven't seen a significant increase. Notable varieties like "Antonovka," "Gala," and "Ligol" range from €0.43 to €0.86 per kilogram. Despite negotiations between large retail chains and farmers, the
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"We're combating unhealthy snacks with seedless snack bell peppers"
2023-11-02 00:00
The snack segment has been gaining popularity in Belgium, too, in recent years. Life is moving faster, and people are busier, so convenience reigns supreme. To compete with chocolate bars or potato chips, the fruit and vegetable sector is always looking for ways to keep consumers away from
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Rising imports should cause greenhouse vegetables price drop
2023-11-02 00:00
In Belgium, both loose and truss tomato prices fell last week, thus halting the recent price increase. That was not unexpected now that volumes from Spain are picking up. Last year, prices also sank in week 43. Strawberry prices, though, keep climbing.
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'Demand for potatoes could be satisfied without problems'
2023-11-02 00:00
The potato range was dominated by domestic goods throughout. According to the BLE, there were selective imports from France, Italy and the Netherlands as well, but these all just had a supplementary nature. Availability had not changed significantly, with many varieties still being available.
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For rent: Building at transport zone Lake in Belgium
2023-11-02 00:00
There is a non-conditioned warehouse available in Belgium. It is at 37 Riyadh Street, at the Belgian-Dutch border crossing. It is one kilometer from the E19 Antwerp-A16 Breda ramp.
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Demand for sweet potatoes is growing globaly, what countries are the main suppliers?
2023-11-02 00:00
The global sweet potato market continues to widen its appeal, as interest in the product grows globally. In the Netherlands, the supply from Egypt is diminishing due to smaller exporters shifting to other products, resulting in a more stable market. According FreshPlaza report, Spain and
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"The pear harvest in Italy was very poor this year"
2023-11-02 00:00
At the end of August/beginning of September, Cavalleri Ettore at Munich Wholesale Market usually receives the first pears from Italy, but local weather conditions caused significant failures. "The pear harvest in Italy was very poor this year, which is why we already purchase goods from Spain.
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Market for fresh yams shows steady and regular growth in Europe
2023-11-02 00:00
In Europe, fresh yams are mainly sold to ethnic communities. The market for fresh yams shows steady and regular growth. This trend should continue over the coming years thanks to sales in supermarkets. The main European countries that import fresh yams from developing countries are the United
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envy, communication looks to fashion
2023-11-02 00:00
Back on the market, with a growing crop, is envy, the premium apple of the Vog and Vip consortia. And it does so with a disruptive, aestheticising visual communication that recalls the world of beauty and fashion. Crunchy and aromatic
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Ukraine applies to the European Commission against the Poles
2023-11-02 00:00
The case is discussed by Ukraine's Deputy Infrastructure Minister Serhiej Derkacz in an interview with Forbes.ua . Polish hauliers are to block the border with Ukraine from 3 November until the end of 2023. Among other things, they are demanding the restoration of permits for Ukrainian trucks to cross the border,
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Aldi is launching a Christmas price lock on vegetables
2023-11-01 00:00
New Zealand: Wonky Box eyes South Island expansion
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Netherlands have become largest importer of turmeric in Europe
2023-11-01 00:00
As Brexit has caused a fall in imports from and exports to the European Union by the UK, since 2022 the UK has become the third-largest importer of turmeric in Europe. The number one spot has gone to the Netherlands.
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The European production of tomatoes is decreasing due to high production costs. This creates opportunities for non-European suppliers. Opportunities for suppliers from developing country can be found in large markets such as Germany, France and the United Kingdom, especially during winter in
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