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  • Published: Sep 22, 2015

    University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences researchers have taken a big step toward breeding tastier blueberries with a three-year study that examined the traits consumers desire.
  • Published: Sep 18, 2015

    Fruitimprese published data concerning the import and export that fresh produce trend during the first six months of 2015.
  • Published: Sep 18, 2015

    It may take a while, but eventually the banana box will disappear and bananas will be packaged in trays. Frits Popma, of Popma Fruit Expertise, is convinced of it.
  • Published: Sep 18, 2015

    Bad weather in Costa Rica during the previous planting season has limited the amount of pineapples available in the United States. For the importers who are able to secure pineapples, prices for that fruit have been high.
  • Published: Sep 17, 2015

    Excellent is how Cornell University Horticulture Professor Terence Robinson describes the results of precision orchard management trials at four Northern New York apple orchards.
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  • Published: Sep 17, 2015

    An Israeli company has developed a device the size of a USB stick so that the public in general can know what a food, plant, medicine or tissue is made up of in a few seconds.
  • Published: Sep 17, 2015

    The production of snap beans, sweet corn and green peas for processing in Wisconsin are expected to increase this year when compared to 2014.
  • Published: Sep 17, 2015

    Hazelnuts prices in Turkey are headed lower at the start of the hazelnut season this year from last year.
  • Published: Sep 17, 2015

    Baby leaves are generally very perishable products with high respiration and water loss. The quality and postharvest shelf life of baby spinach can be affected by a range of pre-harvest factors such as genotype...
  • Published: Sep 17, 2015

    The government has asked MMTC to expedite import of pulses to ease their availability and requested state governments to gear up distribution of pulses through retail outlets.
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  • Published: Sep 14, 2015

    The apple export to China went very well for South Africa this year, according to Jacques Du Preez of HortGro. He explains there were no problems in terms of restrictions, shipping or sticking to the protocol.
  • Published: Sep 09, 2015

    The Central Division has set a target to plant 6000 metric tonnes of ginger for the export market and a field day was held to promote ginger and rice planting among farmers.
  • Published: Sep 09, 2015

    British cherry farmers are poised to celebrate their biggest annual harvest for more than 30 years after improved growing methods boosted quality and extended the season.
  • Published: Sep 09, 2015

    “This year’s pomegranate production is expected to be ten to twenty percent lower than last year,” says Brian Haley with SunnyGem. “From conversations with different farmers, I heard some were forced to cut back on water or culled out acreage and fallowed
  • Published: Sep 09, 2015

    The South African citrus season is pretty close to the finish now, and the Valencias are now being packed. As of last week there have been around 34 million cartons packed out of 50, so there is still some left to go.
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  • Published: Sep 08, 2015

    Hyperlocal delivery services have gotten into a price war on onions. Bengaluru based hyperlocal startup Ninjacart and Delhi based SRS Grocery on Thursday declared that they will sell onions at Re 1 a kg for a 3-day period between September 4 and 6.
  • Published: Sep 08, 2015

    The special teams formed by the Kamrup Metro district administration to monitor prices of essential commodities have filed FIRs against 10 onion and potato retailers so far this month for overcharging customers, following which police have arrested them.
  • Published: Sep 08, 2015

    Close on the heels of 83 containers (2,500 tons) of Egyptian onions that had arrived last week, as many as 112 containers (3,200 tons) of onions of the same variety are expected to arrive at JNPT in the next 2-3 days to bridge the deficit in the domestic
  • Published: Sep 08, 2015

    Several passionfruit varieties currently being harvested by the Northern Territory Department of Primary Industry could soon help the fledgling sector to flourish.
  • Published: Sep 08, 2015

    Representatives of 22 countries came together at the 23rd International Congress of Melon and Watermelon Producers of Central America, Mexico, the Caribbean and Panama, which was held for three days, starting last Wednesday in the Panamanian capital.
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