Europe
Made in Nature's zero-emission orchard grows
2024-02-01 00:00
The zero-emission orchard of Made in Nature, the project promoted by Cso Italy and financed by the European Union for the promotion of fresh and processed organic fruit and vegetables in Italy, France, Germany and Denmark, is expanding. In the second year another 90 trees were planted to
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Why are prices for table grapes in Moldova declining so rapidly after months of storage?
2024-02-01 00:00
At the end of January 2024 in Chisinau the retail price for the highest quality “Moldova” grapes with large dense berries and green branches is close to 45-55 MDL/kg (US $2.53-3.10/kg), which is almost three times as high as wholesale price for this product, according to EastFruit. Stores
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"More demand for programs"
2024-02-01 00:00
"Everyone wants stability," begins Dane Dokman, who does sourcing for Toff, a globally imported organic fruit and vegetable distributor in the Netherlands. About five years ago, there was far more buying on the day, now there is more demand for programs. "The market's very fluid, so we must
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INTERECO, the non-profit association that brings together the 14 public control and certification bodies for organic farming, has urged the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and its minister, Luis Planas, to defend the Spanish organic sector after the
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The European top fruit season is going well. "When you consider Elstar apples are priced between €0.90 and €1.20, and that good-sized Conference pears are selling for €1, we certainly cannot complain. But growers need those prices, considering the huge cost increases they've faced," says
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France's Finance MInister to intensify checks on retailers, ensuring fair farm-gate prices
2024-02-01 00:00
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire has announced plans to increase checks on major French and European retailers to ensure they comply with a law aimed at securing fair prices for French farmers. The move comes as France aims to curb farmer discontent. The country's farmers, who make up the
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Francescon, Senegal campaign kicks off
2024-02-01 00:00
The campaign from Senegal is kicking off for the company 'Frutta Italia', directly linked to Op Francescon, which is part of Aop Mantuafruit: among the expected products are pumpkins, melons and Perla Nera watermelons. But let's see the season in detail.
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The Spanish strawberry season is in full swing at MG Fruit in the Netherlands. "Strawberries have been one of our range's staple products since we started. I'm a pioneer in the country and, in the 1980s, was one of the first to import these summer jewels from Huelva," says Miguel Gonzalez.
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Spain joins the big tractor rally in Brussels
2024-02-01 00:00
A large delegation of farmers and livestock farmers from COAG, led by members of the State Executive Committee, Andrés Góngora, Javier Fatás and Jaume Bernis, is taking part today in the large tractor march called by the European Coordination Via Campesina (ECVC) in the streets of Brussels.
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Potato crops in Famagusta, Cyprus suffer severe weather damage
2024-02-01 00:00
Andreas Karyos, head of the potato producer’s association, reported that over 40% of potato crops in the Famagusta district were damaged due to inclement weather. He stated that the rainfall in the Kokkinochoria area has led to the flooding of numerous potato plantations.
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Tensions have risen in France as dozens of farmers protesting for better conditions were arrested at a food market outside Paris. The French government had previously warned that any disruption at Rungis, a major food distribution hub that feeds 12 million people, would not be tolerated.
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Maersk opens multi-country consolidation center in Shanghai
2024-02-01 00:00
Danish shipping company Maersk has inaugurated a multi-country consolidation (MCC) center in Shanghai, enhancing the city's global shipping hub reputation. The center, located in the Lingang New Area of the Shanghai Free Trade Zone, began operations recently. The initial import containers hailed
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Tough season for Albanian tangerine growers
2024-01-31 17:00
Konispoli tangerines are one of Albania’s emblematic fruits that appear on the international market at this time of the year.
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Interko advances flagship Ultimo ripening rooms
2024-01-31 11:00
Interko has announced advances to its Ultimo ripening rooms that ”reconfirm their position as the world’s most energy-efficient ripening solution”, while opening up the technology to the pre-cooling market.
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Germany: LEH sales at a low level
2024-01-31 09:00
Since the coronavirus-related record growth of 5.4% in 2020, the statisticians report that real turnover fell continuously in the following three years (2021: -1.6%; 2022: -4.6%). In contrast, nominal (not price-adjusted) turnover in 2023 was 5.9% higher than in 2022.
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ASAJA, COAG and UPA agree to launch a calendar of mobilisations
2024-01-31 00:00
The agricultural sector in Europe and in Spain is plunged into growing frustration and unease due to the difficult conditions and suffocating bureaucracy generated by EU regulations. "Farmers are struggling in the face of a deregulated market that imports agricultural products from outside the EU.
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Zucchiolo captures the interest of the countryside and retail
2024-01-31 00:00
In this edition, UNICA is the only Spanish company nominated for the prestigious Fruit Logistica Innovation Awards 2024. "This is the first time we have entered the 'Product' category. It is a stimulus for innovation, which is perhaps lacking in Spain", he explains.
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Supergreen, even the piadina is plant-based
2024-01-31 00:00
The range of new plant-based protein products continues to grow. The first plant-based piadina, La Supergreen, arrives in Italy. The limited edition is the result of a collaboration between the Swiss food-tech company Planted and La Piadineria, the first and largest chain
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MSC improves South African citrus connection with Germany
2024-01-31 00:00
MSC (the world's leading shipping company and winner of the Port of Valencia's northern expansion) has improved connectivity between South Africa (the main commercial competitor in the southern hemisphere of Valencian oranges) and Germany by including a direct stop in Bremerhaven in its current
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Maritime charter leaders are adjusting their services in response to Algeria's prohibition on transshipment via Moroccan ports for Algeria-bound goods. CMA-CGM has declared an immediate redirection of all cargoes intended for Oran, Mostaganem, and Ghazaouet in Algeria. These will now transit
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