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Spain: Good prospects for melon and watermelon campaigns
The agricultural organization ASAJA Murcia qualified their perspectives for the melon and watermelon campaign, starting mid June in the fields of Murcia, as "quite promising". A high quality is expected in both productions.As explained by the secretary general of ASAJA Murcia, Alfonso Gálvez Caravaca,.....
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US: Giumarra grower receives Fair Trade accreditation
The Giumarra Companies is pleased to announce that its grower Gilberto Salazar was recently certified to sell Fair Trade watermelons and grapes.Giumarra has worked with the Salazar family for more than 20 years to market their watermelons and grapes grown in Sonora, Mexico. The farm is family owned and.....
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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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US (AR): ConAgra redundancies at frozen plant
ConAgra Foods Inc. is laying off as many as 250 people at its Batesville frozen food plant.The company informed workers at the plant about the redundancies last week, explaining that some of the production will be moving to Marshall, MO, 300 miles away. The redundancies will become effective in July......
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Papaya from Mexico enters the United States freely
Although, a few weeks ago a local newspaper in Mexico reported that only one Mexican company could export papaya to the United States, this information was contradicted by several companies in the industry. Among those companies is AGROMOD SA of CV, a Mexican producer of papaya, and whose product is marketed.....
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US (WA): Packaging company buys bin and pallet maker
H.R. Spinner, one of the region’s largest produce packaging companies, announced last week it will buy a Naches-based wood products manufacturer to produce bins and pallets. H.R. Spinner, which has offices in East Wenatchee and Yakima, will buy J&J Wood Products and rename the company Spinner Wood.....
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New Camp fruit juice branding
US: Fruit grown with logo embossed
An advertising agency from Brazil, AGE Isobar, has developed a way to grow fruit that is embossed with company logos.The fruits are covered in a plastic mould whilst still on the trees and, as they mature, become embossed with the grower or company's logo. The video clip below shows the potential of the.....
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US: Bright Farms building greenhouse with J & J Distributing
It has been announced that BrightFarms is building a greenhouse in partnership with J&J Distributing in Saint Paul, MN. BrightFarms finances, builds, and operates greenhouses, partnering with supermarkets and distribution centers to sell locally grown, sustainable produce. J&J Distributing supplies.....
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US: Sun-Maid releases free online anniversary book
Now celebrating its 100th Anniversary, Sun-Maid, the world's largest processor of raisins and dried fruits, announced the release of its new eBook, Sun-Maid Raisins & Dried Fruits: Serving American Families & the World Since 1912. A digital edition of the print book created by London-based,.....
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Canada: British Columbian apple growers worry over GM
Some growers in the Okanangan region of British Columbia are worried by the introduction of genetically modified crops. This comes as a result of the Canadian Food inspection Agency's consideration of an application to allow cultivation of GM "Arctic Apple." The apple has a non- browning trait.Summerland.....
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US: Lipan - promising new pecan variety
Lipan, anew variety of pecan nut that was first released as a trial variety last July, is a large nut that gives excellent yields and high disease resistance. Tommy Thompson, of the USDA Agricultural Research Service, said, "The Lipan pecan should make money for growers."Maybe he should know - he bred it......
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Canada: Nova Scotia bee investment to help fruit industry
Nova Scotia is supporting its bee-keeping industry and fruit growers at the same time, with a new Pollination Expansion Program launched this week on May 17.The program will invest $450,000 in bee-keeping over the next three years, helping to increase the provincial bee population.The money will be used to.....
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Central America
Jamaica: Calls for better interest rates for bananas
Grethel Sesssing, chairman of the All-Island Banana Growers' Association in Jamaica, has accused financial institutions, in particular the people's cooperative banks, of discriminatory lending practices."Presently, sugar, citrus and other commodity bodies are being offered interest rates at a maximum of five.....
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South America
Chile: Atacama table grape producers could reduce costs with NCRE
A study that was done in the Atacama region, found that table grape producers can choose Non-Conventional Renewable Energies(NCRE), such as solar photovoltaics, to reduce costs.
This was determined by an analyst who is part of the Territorial Innovation Program (PIT) implemented by CODESSER, "Territorial.....
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Oceania

NZ: Cranberry growers form company
Five West Coast cranberry growers have formed a company to market their produce collectively. In addition to marketing the fruit Cranberry Growers NZ Ltd is also harvesting this year's cranberry crop from the Fairdown farm owned by Development West Coast.DWC Chief Operating Officer Warren Gilbertson says DWC.....
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AU: Apple growers gets low price for juice fruit
Prices paid to southern NSW apple growers for their juice fruit have plummeted in recent months.Orchards in the Riverina Highlands were hit by a number of hailstorms this season, which led to an oversupply of fruit for the juice market.Grower Barney Hyams says the price drop is much bigger than what he'd.....
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Africa
Egypt: Eshraka Green - global business indicators important asset of tacler
Youssif Elsayed is CEO of Egyptian company Eshraka Green For Export & Import and an active user of tacler. FreshPlaza spoke to him about his experiences. When asked about the reason for his daily visits to tacler.com, Elsayed says he gets to know new people from around the world, and they all work in the.....
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World
Plantains provide diabetes treatment
Plantain has always been valued in folkloric medicine, as well as for its food values. One of the traditional medical uses ascribed to it is the ability to lower blood sugar. In the South of Nigeria, for example, it is used as a readily available medicine for diabetes. This appears to have been recently.....
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Scientists are developing 'DNA-barcode' for mushrooms
Mushrooms and fungi come in many varieties. According to estimates there are more than 1.5 million different species, while only 0.04% have a name. Even experienced mushroom and mould experts can only identify a small fraction of the 60,000 described species. Scientists have now with the help of the.....
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CMA CGM, Hanjin and CSCL join peak-season rates push
More container lines have followed the lead set by Hapag-Lloyd with plans to levy peak-season rate rises next month for Europe to Asia trades. CMA CGM and Hanjin Shipping are aiming for a $350 per teu increase from Asia, northern Europe and the Mediterranean from June 1. China Shipping Container Line is.....
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