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  • Published: Dec 02, 2015

    While there have already been several colder days in Almeria, aubergines have needed more time to react and see their prices increase.
  • Published: Dec 02, 2015

    Unusually warm weather and rain have brought challenges to Florida's tomato growers. But in spite of those challenges, growers have managed to put out steady volumes.
  • Published: Dec 02, 2015

    As the western world continues to reel from last month’s terrorist attacks in Paris, North American specialty mushroom exporters are doing their best to cope with a devastated European market.
  • Published: Dec 02, 2015

    AQUAhydrate has teamed up with several distributors across California to strengthen its brand.
  • Published: Dec 02, 2015

    Corn prices declined following the USDA’s Crop Production report released on November 10 and continue to trade just above marketing-year lows.
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  • Published: Dec 01, 2015

    Beverage maker Coca-Cola is planning to enter the dairy business in India with the introduction of its milk-based beverage brand named Vio.
  • Published: Dec 01, 2015

    For almost three years, Curt Vossen tried to buy grain elevators and processors in the U.S. for Richardson International Ltd. The chief executive officer of Canada’s biggest agricultural company said there just weren’t many assets for sale, and the few th
  • Published: Dec 01, 2015

    The rally in sugar, the best-performing commodity this quarter, is fading as Indian millers rush to export at higher prices.
  • Published: Dec 01, 2015

    While retail white milk sales continue to decline year after year, in general, the dairy products industry is thriving at both retail and food service.
  • Published: Dec 01, 2015

    Individuals who completed a three-month low-sugar diet experienced no lasting change in their preferred levels of sweetness, although foods did taste sweeter to them, according to a recent study authored by researchers at the Monell Center that was publis
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  • Published: Dec 01, 2015

    The date has been a symbol of hospitality for centuries. Nature & More is now making the date a symbol of peace. In the framework of the campaign “1 Cent for the Future” and the motto “Fancy a peace date?” part of the sales profits are going straight to t
  • Published: Dec 01, 2015

    The citrus harvest started in Spain already a few weeks ago and, according to official sources, preliminary estimates indicate that there will be a 22% drop in production compared to previous campaigns.
  • Published: Dec 01, 2015

    The orange producer Sunaran is looking for a new market niche, in this case the U.S. In order to ship its citrus fruits from the Guadalquivir Valley in the United States, the Agrarian Transformation Company of Palma del Río has already made its first cont
  • Published: Dec 01, 2015

    Japan on Friday published a string of mostly weak data, the first major figures since news that the world’s number three economy had slipped back into recession.
  • Published: Dec 01, 2015

    The heat is taking its toll on some fresh produce raising the price on good quality product but in general, there is plenty on your local fruit shop's shelves of great value-for-money.
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  • Published: Dec 01, 2015

    Armenia has exported so far 70,200 metric tons of fresh fruits and vegetables, by 28,000 tons or 68% more than in the same time span of 2014, according to deputy minister of agriculture, Robert Makaryan.
  • Published: Dec 01, 2015

    Agriculturists Association of Turkey (TZD) President Ibrahim Yetkin, stated that Turkish fresh fruit and vegetable exports have entered a decreasing trend in recent years.
  • Published: Dec 01, 2015

    Yesterday, Peru began exporting agricultural products through the General San Martin Port Terminal, in the city of Pisco, Ica region, about 325 kilometers south of Lima, stated the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Mincetur).
  • Published: Dec 01, 2015

    A former greenhouse worker in Turkey’s southern Antalya province, famous for its greenhouses, set up his own greenhouse business in his hometown in the nearby Kahramanmaras province, with the help of the Eastern Mediterranean Development Agency (DOGAKA).
  • Published: Dec 01, 2015

    The Maharashtra government is considering giving a fillip to fruit processing industry. The state is a major producer of fruits like oranges, mangoes, grapes, bananas, cashew, pomegranates and other citrus family fruits like sweet lime.
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