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2023-03-06 00:00:00
SIA 2023: "Our stand is always full!"This 2023 edition is off to a great start for Juliet organic apples, which have been present at the Agricultural Show for about fifteen years now: "We had a very large attendance this weekend as
2023-03-06 00:00:00
The collapse of onion prices in Tajikistan continues – will the export ban be lifted?The EastFruit team from Tajikistan reports that onion prices continue to plummet. On Sunday, March 5, 2023, wholesale onion prices dropped to $0.63/kg, down by almost a third in just 9-10 days. At
2023-03-06 00:00:00
“It all started in Chile”Peru's blueberry industry is as recent as it is successful. According to Carlos Gereda, the founder of the company Inka's Berries, a reference in the production of blueberries in the country,
2023-03-06 00:00:00
Working with Papua New Guinea to safeguard crop productionAgriculture is big business in Papua New Guinea. It provides 22% of the nation’s GDP and accounts for 26% of its exports. Farming supports around 85% of the rural population. Cocoa and coffee
2023-03-06 00:00:00
European apple stocks in February were 6.4% lower than in 2022WAPA, the World Apple and Pear Association, released the apple and pear stock figures for 1 February 2023. The figures show that in Europe apple stocks decreased by -6.4% compared to 2022 to reach
2023-03-06 00:00:00
UK cukes sent to Singapore as retailers continue price strategyEmpty shelves in UK supermarkets, but British cucumbers are for sale in Singapore. It has been another eventful week for the British fresh produce industry. The fresh battle in the UK continues.
2023-03-06 00:00:00
Carrefour launches Potager City: a new local fresh produce chainCarrefour has announced the opening of the first two Potager City stores in Paris “to meet the essential needs of city dwellers with an offer of quality fresh produce at the right price. This
2023-03-06 00:00:00
NFU launches ambitious growth strategy for UK horticultureAgainst the backdrop of empty supermarket shelves, the NFU launched a strategy to boost UK horticulture. If backed by the government, this could be the solution to minimize future supply chain



