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  • Published: Oct 27, 2015

    Onion prices will fall during Diwali season as there is less demand for vegetables, including onions during this season. The price decline is also compounded by a bumper onion crop.
  • Published: Oct 27, 2015

    Experts predict that in the the coming year the price of bananas in Russia’s Jewish Autonomous Oblast, located in the Russian Far East, could increase by 40%. Since the beginning of autumn alone, the fruit’s price has increased by 16%.
  • Published: Oct 27, 2015

    Luis Vivanco Pincay owns a farm at El Retiro, in the province of El Oro. Five years ago, in the small land that he received as an inheritance from his father, he produced between 15 and 30 boxes of bananas a week.
  • Published: Oct 27, 2015

    On 21 October, the technical conference called 'Growing lettuce. Situation and Prospects' was organised at the Scenic Arts Centre of Torre-Pacheco by the local council, the Council of Water, Agriculture and Environment of Murcia and Cajamar Caja Rural.
  • Published: Oct 27, 2015

    Onion prices have declined within a week due to increased supply.
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  • Published: Oct 27, 2015

    The seasonal change is on our doorstep. "We are currently in the transitional phase between domestic products and imported products," a German vegetable trader and importer from Hamburg explains. "German lettuces will be available for the entirety of next
  • Published: Oct 27, 2015

    Due to an increasing demand for organic products, the global mushroom market is expected to grow by 2018 and farmers from across the world have started accepting mushroom cultivation as one of the more profitable businesses.
  • Published: Oct 27, 2015

    The U.S. restaurant industry is evolving in profound ways, according to Technomic’s newest study, which lays out 10 trends that may prove transformational in 2016, ranging from menu tweaks to technological and social upheavals.
  • Published: Oct 27, 2015

    Mintel’s team of global analysts have identified and analyzed 12 key trends set to impact the global food and drink market in 2016. They are:
  • Published: Oct 26, 2015

    The price of frozen raspberries increased sharply in August due to the low supply of raw materials.
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  • Published: Oct 26, 2015

    After a good start to the pomegranate campaign, sales have slowed down this month with the transition from the Valencian to the Mollar variety, mainly due to the start of the harvest in all producing areas of Spain, including Elche, Valencia, Andalusia an
  • Published: Oct 26, 2015

    In Cukurova, Mersin, a cold winter and the first snow for many years, has affected citrus products the most; lemons are expected to become even more expensive as the lowest yield in 10 years is forecast.
  • Published: Oct 26, 2015

    The export of satsuma mandarins for the 2015/16 season, from the Aegean region begins on October 26, 2015.
  • Published: Oct 26, 2015

    In the last couple of months at least 10 Asian citrus psyllids, a pest with the potential to ruin California's citrus industry, have been sighted.
  • Published: Oct 26, 2015

    China's apple exporters will have to come up with new, non-controversial packaging if they want to resume sending the fruit to Vietnam, authorities said Thursday.
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  • Published: Oct 26, 2015

    China became Chile's second largest fruit importer in 2013; 98% of the blueberries, 51% of the apples and 45% of the grapes grown in Chile are exported to China.
  • Published: Oct 26, 2015

    There has been an increase in grape production and sales in Armenia, in 2015 compared with last years production and sales.
  • Published: Oct 26, 2015

    A new pear variety from Taiwan, the Baodao Ganlu pear, has been introduced to China. The race is resistant to ice and can stay sweet at temperatures as low as twelve degrees. Furthermore, although the Baodao Ganlu is big, the pear contains few pits. Its t
  • Published: Oct 26, 2015

    A nursery owner in the province of Lleida has been sentenced to nine months in prison, a fine of 10 Euro per day for 9 months and a payment of 4,605 Euro to Geslive, a subsidiary of the National Association of Plant Breeders, for the illegal reproduction
  • Published: Oct 26, 2015

    The Australian Parliament is now expected to sign off on a trade agreement with China by year’s end, after Labor and Liberal Party leaders confirmed that they had reached a deal on domestic labour safeguards to be incorporated into Canberra’s migration po
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