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  • Published: Feb 04, 2016

    The Commission for the Promotion of Peruvian Exports and Tourism (PromPeru) will participate in the 2016 Fruit Logistica along with a group of companies from the Peruvian agricultural sector to promote national exports of fresh fruits and vegetables.
  • Published: Feb 04, 2016

    Wet weather in New Zealand and bush fires in Western Australia led to an avocado season shortage and subsequently an increase in prices, reports dailymail.co.uk.
  • Published: Feb 04, 2016

    The State Government of Bhubaneswar plans to achieve self-sufficiency in onion production this year by encouraging farmers to take up late production of the commodity.
  • Published: Feb 04, 2016

    China sees potatoes as a promising staple food to ensure food security, yet their ambitions have been held back by waste water discharged by potato processing plants, which has been blamed for polluting rivers and lakes.
  • Published: Feb 04, 2016

    Though still the American market’s most popular potato variety, russet potatoes have dipped in popularity in recent years, says one of the country’s leading potato growers.
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  • Published: Feb 04, 2016

    On the outdoor grown vegetable market there is currently a difference between the imported product and the Dutch product, says Kees van den Bosch from the outdoor vegetable company Freeland.
  • Published: Feb 04, 2016

    In recent years, following its strategic planning, Camposol has been investing heavily in its specialisation in fresh foods, as well as in the diversification of the company's portfolio of products and customers.
  • Published: Feb 04, 2016

    Last year's Egyptian potato crop was large, and the abundance of supply made it difficult for growers to unload a lot of their product. This year, the crop is expected to be significantly smaller, and though that will make for better domestic prices, expo
  • Published: Feb 04, 2016

    There is a 40 to 50 percent jump in California clementine and mandarin production this year compared to last, with a bulk of inventory coming from California’s Tulare and Kern counties.
  • Published: Feb 04, 2016

    The Fundación ExportAr (Argentina) has published a report on Europe's fruit and vegetable sector that covers trends, demand, competition, requirements and distribution channels in the European market for fruit and vegetables.
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  • Published: Feb 04, 2016

    Global shortages aren't letting up as Argentina begins shipping new crop garlic. Short supply in major production areas around the world led to a jump in price late last year, and with demand expected to rise slightly next week, prices could go higher.
  • Published: Feb 04, 2016

    Victorian-based dairy processing giant Murray Goulburn dairy co-operative will be replacing Bega Cheese as Coles’ private label cheese supplier from January 2017.
  • Published: Feb 04, 2016

    Kale and coconut oil may have been the latest food trend in 2015 but according to a new study by Appetite Communications and Dietitian Connection, these foods are on the way out in 2016.
  • Published: Feb 04, 2016

    Cocoa prices are pushing lower as the harvest in West Africa is proceeding more smoothly than traders anticipated and no major weather events have disrupted the developing, smaller mid-crop.
  • Published: Feb 04, 2016

    Grain markets showed some surprising strength on Tuesday, despite a generally grim macroeconomic picture, in what appeared to be continued short covering, ahead of next week’s Wasde report.
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  • Published: Feb 03, 2016

    New Zealand is preparing for another record apple season, with predictions of increased yields, high quality fruit and growing market demand.
  • Published: Feb 03, 2016

    The lemon campaign is developing with smaller volumes available than initially expected and prices have skyrocketed given the difficulties to supply large distributors.
  • Published: Feb 03, 2016

    Progressive Produce was founded in 1967 and today is one of California's premier produce companies with 2015 sales in excess of US$ 200 million, gross assets of c. US$36m at 31 December 2015 and employing 214 people.
  • Published: Feb 03, 2016

    European Natural Food & Trading Co, Inc. of Paterson, NJ is recalling Brian's Cauliflower 83 oz. due to undeclared sulfites. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to sulfites run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they
  • Published: Feb 03, 2016

    Organic fruit experts Cascadian Farm have announced the new Mountain Peak Organic frozen berry line, which is available in two varieties. The new General Mills Inc. (GIS) sub-brand launches this month exclusively at Whole Foods stores across the US.
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