Exotic fruits, such as rambutan and achacha, are increasingly more common in markets around the world and in the daily diets of consumers, especially of Europeans.
Between January and May 2018, food products became 2.1% more expensive in Russia, while in the European Union, the same products saw prices grow by just 1.1%, according to Rosstat.
Maersk Line, the global containerized division of the Maersk Group, announced its successful execution of first mile service for imports of apple saplings from Verona, Italy to Sonepat, India.
Chinese vegetable exports to Japan have shown a downward trend in the last few years, as Japan continues to implement stricter requirements on the amount of pesticide residue in imported vegetables.
Carrefour is the cheapest store for some basic household grocery staples and Al Maya the most expensive, a new survey of six supermarkets by Souqalmal.com has found.
The Business Report, stated that one major aim of their cooperation with Ecuador and China is to promote business opportunities for the import of Ecuadorean fruit to the Chinese market and to encourage the development of the agricultural industry.
The strong growth of the organic market is a reality that has already brought sales worth 33,500 million Euro per year in Europe (2016 data), with average expenditure per consumer amounting to more than 40 Euro per year and an exponential growth.
The Vietnamese Department of Agriculture and Rural Development stated on June 26th that Bag Giang Province had already exported 87 thousand tons of lychees to more than 30 countries since the harvest season began.
The Ghana Business Development Review report 2018 has revealed that the country’s share of the International Pineapple Export Market has declined sharply from 10 percent in 2004 to 3 percent in 2014.
The Tamil Nadu Chamber of Commerce & Industry (TNCCI) has cautioned the exporters of Tamil Nadu by exposing a case where some Kerala entrepreneurs tried to illegally transport perishable goods to Gulf countries via Madurai airport.
The Chengdu Handles Trade Co., Ltd and Russia's largest retail trader Magnit recently signed an agreement for a year-round lemon supply that is worth over 10 million USD.