
6,000 tons exported
Mexico: White melon from Tierra Caliente exported to Japan
Melon from Tierra Caliente is doing very well on the Japanese market, far this month, 6,000 tons have been sent.Miguel Peralta Galicia, coordinator of Agricultural, Live-Stock and Fishing in Sagarpa, said that melon continues to be one of the fruits that are exported worldwide, such as mango to the United.....
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Europe: "Dumara-watermelons from Crete are best available"
Creta Taste was founded in 2002 after a merger of two fruit exporters with over 20 years of experience. The company has a packing unit of 1500m2 and is specialised in avocados, watermelons, oranges and Valencia-navels. The company also sells their oranges in bins.The company has a partnership with Lukassen.....
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"Increasing consumption with most melon varieties"
Netherlands: "With Murcia the Galia-season starts for real"
According to Wilko van der Zwaard of Wilko Fruit, the Netherlands, at the moment it is a matter of 'pushing' in the melon market. "We sell them, but it is a little more difficult because of the bad weather. Next week the weather will improve and then consumption will also be a lot better." The trader.....
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US (CA): Tulare County Crop Report week ending May 12th
Field crops: Beans continue to be planted with good growth coming on early plantings because of favorable temperatures.Deciduous tree fruits, nuts and grapes: Grape and kiwi vines are in the shoot elongation stage. Pomegranates and persimmons are also pushing spring foliage. Cherries and late-season stone.....
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US (PA): Frost damages up to 90% certain crops
There could be some scarcity of peaches, cherries and apricots on the farmers' markets in Pennsylvania this year.This is because of the erratic weather. Warm weather brought out the blossoms early, only for them to be damaged by the frosts a few months later. Fortunately the weather hasn't been bad enough to.....
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US-Colombia trade agreement in effect
At 1 O'clock Tuesday morning a cargo plane loaded with flowers landed at Miami International Airport. The significance of this particular flight, however, was that it was the first shipment to be delivered under the new US-Colombia Free Trade Agreement, which had come into effect only an hour before. The.....
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US: Sunkist Growers use Hipcricket to power mobile campaigns
Hipcricket, the one-stop mobile marketing and advertising subsidiary of Augme Technologies, has announced that Sunkist Growers, one of the world's largest providers of fresh fruit, has chosen Hipcricket to power point-of-purchase mobile marketing campaigns that build stronger engagement and brand affinity.....
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US: California cantaloupe growers unanimous food safety support
California cantaloupe handlers have voted overwhelmingly in support of the State's first mandatory food safety program to be implemented by a commodity board. The California Department of Food and Agriculture announced that 100 percent of handlers voting in a statewide referendum are in favor of amending the.....
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Zespri kiwifruit hitting North American first week June
Zespri Kiwifruit has announced its Green, Gold and Organic varieties will be available to North American consumers through major retailers the first week of June. North America will see similar volumes as last year in their three varieties: Green having a delicious, tangy-sweet flavor, Gold having a mellow,.....
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Canada: Oppenheimer names new Vancouver sales rep
The Oppenheimer Group welcomed David Wazny to its sales team on April 30.Wazny is based in the company’s Vancouver, B.C. office, and responsible for marketing the full range of Oppenheimer products to customers in Western Canada, while providing general support to the marketer’s Canadian sales.....
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US: California Strawberry Scholarship recipients conquer odds
The California Strawberry Commission is pleased to announce that $188,300 has been awarded to 193 students through the California Strawberry Scholarship Program for the 2012-2013 school year. Now in its 19th year, the program has awarded more than $1.5 million to 1,384 children of California strawberry farm.....
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US: Attorney source on $20 million Adams Produce bankruptcy case
Adams Produce Company LLC filed a motion May 11 requesting the approval of a proposed settlement between the debtors, PNC Bank, PACA claimants and their employees. As part of the proposed settlement, Adams Produce will be authorized to obtain post-petition financing from PNC in the amount of $1.45 million,.....
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US: San Francisco Mayor announces expansion of wholesale produce market
San Francisco, CA-Mayor Edwin M. Lee and Supervisor Malia Cohen today announced new legislation to approve a long-term, 60-year master lease agreement and expansion plans for the San Francisco Wholesale Produce Market located in the Bayview. The Wholesale Produce Market is a hub of San Francisco's fresh.....
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US: Kroger receives food safety award
The Kroger Co. has been named the 2012 recipient of the Black Pearl Award for advancing food safety and quality, given by the International Association for Food Protection.IAFP names one company annually for its efforts to advance food safety and quality through consumer programs, employee relations,.....
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Central America

Belgium: Mangetout from Guatemala available at FLP Fair-Fruit
The concern FLP Fair-Fruit is a group of production and export companies, which operates in various countries. "We are active in Guatemala, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Burkina Faso, Mali and Ethiopia," Carl Wulfrank tells. The company has specialised in the growing and supplying of exotic fruit and.....
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South America

Peru could become world's biggest fruit and veg exporter
According to the Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism, the country is set to become the world's largest exporter of fruits and vegetables. The value of such exports rose dramatically over the past ten years, from US$101 million in 2000 to US$1.12 billion last year - an average increase of 27% per.....
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Oceania
NZ: Calls for more airport biosecurity measures
Horticulture New Zealand is calling on the government to reinstate bag x-rays for all incoming air passengers after the recent fruit fly find. The organisation says that the current situation shows how cuts undermine the protection of the country's primary industries. Andrew Fenton, president of Hort NZ says.....
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Africa
Supermarkets more dependent on African fruit and veg
According to Geoffrey White, CEO of pan African investment company, Lonrho, the supermarket chains of the world are becoming more and more dependent on Africa as a source of fruit and vegetables."Historically Africa has always been dependent on the rest of the world. The balance is slowly changing where we.....
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South African maritime education programme wins international award
On Monday night the Lawhill Maritime Studies programme – a South African educational programme wholly-funded by the shipping industry and pioneered by shipping line Safmarine – won the international Seatrade 'Investment in People' Award in London.The award – presented to Brian Ingpen, head of the Simon’s.....
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"You have to really trust the Chinese to build"
Building trust with the Chinese
Jan Doldersum started in 1996 as chain manager for Germany at seed company Rijk Zwaan. Three years ago Jan headed to China to become Chain Manager Asia. What are your main activities?Half my time I'm working on initiating chain projects in China. The most important is the linking of production to sales. We.....
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