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  • Published: Dec 21, 2015

    As 2015 taught the food industry, clean label is no longer a fad or a trendy request from consumers; it’s the standard—everything from salad dressings to soups and sauces and even sweets.
  • Published: Dec 21, 2015

    2016 is going to be a dynamic year for the dietary supplement industry. It’s also going to be a critically important year.
  • Published: Dec 21, 2015

    Bell Flavors & Fragrances’ 2016 Spark Trends are taking flavor from domestic to well-traveled. Its flavor discoveries are all about authenticity and seasonality balanced by the big global flavors that consumers crave.
  • Published: Dec 21, 2015

    While each local market for health and nutrition products has its nuances, the world continues to get smaller. We’re all connected and similar trends are seen throughout the global market. I predict these six trends will be shaping the way the health and
  • Published: Dec 18, 2015

    According to data from ASOEX, Chile has already shipped 956,015 boxes of table grapes to different target markets, mainly of the Flame seedless, Sugraone, Thomson Seedless, Prime, and Perlette varieties. More than 100,000 boxes of each of these varieties
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  • Published: Dec 18, 2015

    Ecuador has one less obstacle in its accession process to the trade agreement with the European Union; an agreement which already includes Colombia and Peru.
  • Published: Dec 18, 2015

    The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the World Bank are both predicting that the Indonesia's 2015 inflation rate would be no less than 6 percent.
  • Published: Dec 18, 2015

    The executive of Iran’s Trade Association said the Islamic Republic is prepared to export 60,000 tons of fruits to Russia upon Moscow’s approval.
  • Published: Dec 18, 2015

    Leading global supply-chain logistics company CHEP joined with officials from China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) and its research institute the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation (CAITEC) to publish the ground-breaking “Chi
  • Published: Dec 18, 2015

    The Private Sector Investment program (PSI) is supporting Koppert Cress, a company that produces micro-vegetables, in starting a project in Kenya.
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  • Published: Dec 18, 2015

    Avocado imports, since June 2015 and after the ban on Mexican Hass avocado, have mainly concentrated in Peru.
  • Published: Dec 18, 2015

    Reduction in the minimum export price (MEP) by the central government has failed to curb the continuous drop in onion prices. The average wholesale prices at the Lasalgaon Agriculture Produce Market Committee (APMC), the country's largest wholesale onion
  • Published: Dec 18, 2015

    The famous Queensland sunshine has treated the sweet potato crops, which mostly come from that state, ‘too well’ this year, one grower says.
  • Published: Dec 18, 2015

    In the spirit of the holiday season, WP Rawl is playing its part in bringing joy to families serviced by Harvest Hope Food Bank in Columbia, S.C. through a donation of fresh produce to the local food bank.
  • Published: Dec 18, 2015

    Onion prices are very high in China this year. Until March, onion prices were considerably low. In April prices started to rise unexpectedly due to the amount of onions on the market being small.
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  • Published: Dec 18, 2015

    There's been a wide range in quality for limes coming into the U.S. from Mexico, and current prices have reflected that. As overall quality of fruit improves, it's expected prices will also increase going into the first part of next year.
  • Published: Dec 17, 2015

    The year is coming to an end and we are already thinking of what will be trendy in 2016. What will be the hottest fashion accessories, workouts and, of course, foods?
  • Published: Dec 17, 2015

    Food prices are set to outpace overall inflation and rise by as much as 4 per cent in 2016 as the low Canadian dollar drives up the price of imported fruits and vegetables, according to the Food Institute at the University of Guelph’s forecast.
  • Published: Dec 17, 2015

    According to the National Health Service, Food Safety and Food Quality (SENASA), Mexico exported 260,920 tons of mangos to various countries, such as the United States, Canada, and Japan. This volume is 10% higher than in the previous year.
  • Published: Dec 17, 2015

    Avocado importers deny the alleged presence in Costa Rica of the sunspot disease, as two samples in laboratory tests paid by them tested positive.
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