Thursday, March 18, 2010

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OTC USA launch fresh new product
OTC USA is a leading supplier of quality certified USDA organic fruits and vegetables in all of North America and Canada. It was established in 2006, and is a subsidiary of OTC Holland.It was set up after Southern Hemisphere suppliers expressed the need to market larger fruit sizes which are not in demand on..... 0 comments


Holland: Van Amerongen wins the Entrepreneurial Prize Chamber of Commerce
Van Amerongen Controlled Atmosphere Technology from Tiel has won the Chamber of Commerce Entrepreneurial Prize 2009 for Central Netherlands. This company supplies technology for the composition of air in closed rooms and succeeds in using its own product as the starting point for new exciting applications..... 0 comments


US: Optimal growing environment for vine tomatoes
Intergrow combines traditional growing methods with state of the art technology to produce the optimal growing environment for on the vine tomatoes. Based a few miles south of Lake Ontario in Upstate New York, the company can deliver tomatoes within just a day or two of harvesting. Intergrow has 30 acres of..... 0 comments

Korea to export tangerines, apples to U.S.
Korea can export tangerines and apples to the U.S. starting this year. The U.S. agreed to import the fruits at bilateral plant quarantine inspection talks held in Oregon last week, the National Plant Quarantine Service said Wednesday.Korea had exported tangerines to the U.S. from 1995 until 2002, when citrus..... 0 comments

Chilean fresh fruit industry launches relief effort for victims of earthquake
In light of the recent earthquake and other seismic events in Chile, and the consequential damage to infrastructure in rural areas, the Board of Directors of the Chilean Exporters Association (ASOEX), has decided to actively contribute to the reconstruction efforts being undertaken in affected regions of the..... 0 comments

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Spain: ANECOOP increases market share, keeps leadership in Europe
Anecoop has increasedits trading volume to 19% and 9,3% in value, that is 467 million Euro. The group also openeda new subsidiary in Russia, Agrikoop, which will allow exporting and develop a new early Clementine variety called “Clemensoon”. Regarding specific products, Juan Safont, president at ANECOOP,..... 0 comments


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Turkish greenhouse fruit and vegetable production
Total export value of Turkey has reached 102 billion FOB USD in 2009 and showed an advance of 364 % with respect to the export value in 2000, approximately 28 billion FOB USD. In 2009, Turkish fresh fruit and vegetable export value has reached 1.9 billion FOB USD. According to United Nations Food and..... 0 comments

USDA amends regulations for lemons and tomatoes
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is amending the list of regulated articles in its domestic fruit fly quarantine regulations.The regulations have indicated that smooth-skinned lemons (all varieties of Citrus limon) harvested for packing by commercial..... 0 comments

NZ must get green kiwifruit out of the red
Turners & Growers Managing Director, Jeff Wesley today said monopoly kiwifruit exporter, Zespri had been too slow to respond to the plight of green kiwifruit growers and poll results of grower sentiment won’t change the fact that the continuing decline in Orchard Gate Returns (OGR) for green growers will..... 0 comments

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Cuties brings a taste of the Winter Olympics to Chicago
Fresh-off competing at the Vancouver Olympic Games, Johnny Weir and Rachael Flatt will fulfill the dreams of 100 Chicago-area junior skaters as they perform together in this once-in-a-lifetime experience. Former Olympians Melissa Gregory and Denis Petukhov as well as 2008 and 2009 National Champions Rockne..... 0 comments



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Bright future for soft fruit in Scotland
L.M. Porter, a soft fruit grower and arable farmer with a fruit packing business based in Arbroath, Scotland who recently won the Grower of the Year award from Grower Magazine for innovations in their poly tunnel design. The company is part of the growers group who produce soft fruit for the Angus Soft..... 0 comments

Spain: Consumption of fresh produce increases
The consumption of vegetables in 2009, excluding potatoes, rose by 4.7%, with 2.6 million tons, the value was almost the same as in 2008, reaching 4.157 million Euro (+0.2 %). The main vegetable consumed in Spain in 2009 was tomatoes with 619,000 tonnes (+3.4%) at a cost of 853 million Euro (+0.1%), followed..... 0 comments

EU adopts support package for banana exporters from ACP states
Today, the Commission adopted a Euro 190 million support package for banana exporters from African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) states. This proposal was part of the historic Geneva Agreement on Trade in Bananas.The EU concluded this deal with Latin American countries and the US in December 2009 which..... 0 comments

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UK: Country of origin labelling a step closer
MEPs pushed country of origin food labelling laws a step closer to reality yesterday.The European Parliament’s Environment Committee voted in favour of rules which would require all meat, poultry, dairy products, fresh fruit and vegetables to carry labels clearly indicating their country of origin.The MEPs..... 0 comments

Malta: Producer and input prices down in 2009
During the fourth quarter of 2009, producer and input prices for agriculture declined by 2.0 and 5.4 per cent respectively over the corresponding quarter of 2008.Producer Price IndexThe producer price index for agricultural products decreased by 2.0 per cent, from 115.24 in the fourth quarter of 2008 to..... 0 comments

UK: Pomegreat joins forces with charity partner
UK’s leading Pomegranate Juice Company Pomegreat, makes further commitment to creating change in AfghanistanPomegreat, the UK’s leading pomegranate juice brand, has taken another step to further its commitment to Afghanistan by joining forces with the charity “Children in Crisis.” The pomegranate juice..... 0 comments


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Japan: Leafy greens, nuts cuts colon cancer risk in men
For men, boosting the intake of magnesium, a mineral found in leafy greens, nuts and legumes, can help significantly reduce the risk of colon cancer, says a new research from Japan.Magnesium has been shown to guard against high blood pressure, heart disease, Type 2 diabetes, migraines and osteoporosis. Now,..... 0 comments

Philippines: Prolonged dry spell will kill many fruit trees
The Mindanao Fruit Council (MFC) has warned that a prolonged dry spell would kill many fruit trees in affected areas, leading to lay off of fruit tree growers and loss of income of farmers.MFC executive Larry Miculob said many trees were now "stressed" because of lack of water and if fruit farmers, both..... 0 comments

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India: McCain Food launches potato pops at Aahar
McCain Foods India Pvt. Ltd, the Indian subsidiary of McCain Foods Ltd, Canada, has introduced Chilli Garlic Potato Pops, a unique mouth-watering delectable snack for the Indian market. The product, which was launched at Aahar International Fair 2010, will be available for the institutional buyers.McCain..... 0 comments

China to host World Nut and Dried Fruit Congress
The 14th World Nut and Dried Fruit Congress will be held from 21-23 May 2010 in Beijing, and will include a scientific round table and an international dried fruit seminar, as well as gathering the traditional working groups for individual tree nuts. Issues explored in the sessions will range from finance..... 0 comments

Philippines: Banana yield dropping
The long dry spell has caused banana production to drop by about a third in the last six weeks, an industry leader has estimated."Aside from water conservation and installation of irrigation system, we are just praying for divine intervention," Stephen A. Antig, president of the Pilipino Banana Growers and..... 0 comments

India: Steady growth in food processing in Tamil Nadu
In a written reply to the Lok Sabha, Subodh Kant Sahai, the minister of food processing industries (Mofpi), said though data on the number of food processing units in the country including Tamil Nadu was not centrally maintained by the Mofpi – the state is registering steady growth in food processing,..... 0 comments

India: Seminar on potential & road map for promoting exports from Himachal
A seminar on “Potential & Road Map For Promoting Horti Exports From Hp” is being organised by Agriculture & Processed Foods Export Development Authority (APEDA) in association with PHD Chamber on Friday, 19th March 2010 at Hotel Peter Hoff, Shimla.Agriculture being the main occupation of the people..... 0 comments

China: Organic food sales a tough slog
Beijing Organic and Beyond Corp Chairman Zhang Xiangdong has a shoe leather approach to organic fruit and vegetable sales in China's capital that is a lesson for any firm trying to enter the world's biggest food market.Zhang came back from the United States in 2005 and started to grow organic fruits,..... 0 comments


India: The chilli hand grenade is ready to explode!
It's ready to explode and not just in the mouth. The 'bhut jolokia' - recognised as the hottest of spices - will pack a punch when mixed with handgrenades to deal with terrorists, as trials by Indian defence scientists have shown.A defence spokesperson said scientists at the Defence Research and Development..... 0 comments


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