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Mike de Koster, WDK Onions:
"It would not surprise me if we break an export record"
"It is a madhouse." This is how Mike de Koster, from the packaging and sorting center WDL Onions, in Kwadendamme, summarises the current export of onions. "The demand is widespread, from Africa to Asia and Eastern Europe. Altogether we have a nice broad market. It would not surprise me if we break an…
James Mash on the launch of MarketBuy
"We're able to finance growers and buyers on our trade platform"
The online trading platform MarketBuy launched mid-November. Now, a couple of weeks after launch, the owner of the platform looks back on what went well and what still needs to be done to make the trading platform as successful as it can be. “Absolutely nerve-wrecking,” was the initial reaction of…
Photo report: PalTrade B2B meeting held in Amsterdam
On Monday December 9th, Palestinian producers and suppliers of dates, fresh herbs, and olive oil came together to meet with various Dutch buyers at a B2B and networking event in Amsterdam. The event was put together through a cooperation between the Palestine Trade Centre (PalTrade) and the European…
An innovative product will be available soon
Final hurdle removed for bananas in fresh-cut industry
The newest fresh-cut offerings include bananas. This fruit is very difficult to handle in the ready-to-eat segment, due to its rapid oxidation and degradation, but it was made possible by the Agribologna research and development department for the Fresco Senso brand. Desiree Magagnoli "All the new Fresco…
Christiaens Agro Systems sees customer demand for established process revived
"Renewed interest in our laser sorting system from international asparagus sector"
The laser asparagus sorting system from Christiaens Agro Systems was launched on the market in 1996: although the sorting principle of the process remains roughly the same over 20 years later, the management of the Dutch machine supplier sees renewed interest in the tried and tested process. "The user-friendliness,…
Jos Looije, Looye Kwekers:
“Make sure you sell emotion; that's how you build a good brand”
There are many tomato farmers around. Dutch growers, Looye Kwekers, are also specialized in this. Owner, Jos Looije, is not so concerned about the numbers. He is too busy developing a strong brand. "A tomato is made up of 90% water. So, you must sell an emotion to build a brand," says Jos. Building a brand…
Robert Reck-Heinrich, CargoPlast LLC:
"We offer a reasonable reusable system to a growing number of direct marketers."
Parallel to the constantly growing selection of end product packaging, the last few years have also seen some progress in the area of bulk packaging. In this market segment, too, there is a growing demand for sensible reusable solutions that combine an attractive appearance with efficiency. Above all, the…
Tomra
Sorting machine for post-harvest potatoes introduced
TOMRA Food has just introduced the TOMRA 3A, a vision sorter for the separation of a range of Foreign Material from unwashed potatoes. The Tomra 3A delivers a new level of FM sorting performance but with added features. The Tomra 3A sorter can be positioned going into or coming out of storage, where it…
Citronex to lease 4,000 sq meters for banana ripening facility in Bucharest
Citronex is set to become a tenant at MLP Bucharest West in the first quarter of 2020. MLP Group was once again assisted by Dunwell, the leading industrial real estate agency in Romania. In November this year, a distributor of bananas sold under the Yellow brand signed a contract with MLP Group to lease…
New crop potatoes are coming up soon
Smaller volumes than previous season for Greek potatoes
The 2019 season for Greek potatoes was very fulfilling, but they are already getting ready for the new crops. Whether the new season will be as good as the previous one is yet to be seen, as only certain markets are interested in the new crop potatoes. For Greek fresh produce exporter Zafirakis Fruits…
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Australia: Drought and fires
2019 has been another tough year for Australian farmers. According to the Bureau of Meteorology, 2018 was the third hottest year on record for the nation, as rainfall deficiencies spanned back to early 2017 for New South Wales, Queensland and South Australian parts of the Murray–Darling Basin. In addition, November 2019…
Farmers are collateral damage
US-China Trade War
In 2018, President Trump began imposing tariffs on imported goods to encourage domestic manufacturing. In March of 2018, President Trump imposed heavy tariffs specifically on Chinese goods, with the intent of fighting unfair trading practices carried out by China. In June of 2018, upon further imposed tariffs being revealed,…
North America
Ricardo Crisantes, CCO of Wholesum:
"These aren’t your grandma’s heirloom tomatoes"
Wholesum, Fair Trade certified growers and shippers of organic farm-fresh vegetables, recently announced the launch of their new line of heirloom tomatoes. The assortment was carefully selected for superior flavor and shelf life. Like their other offerings, Wholesum’s heirloom tomatoes are all organic…
Too many mushrooms, but demand likely to pick up
Supplies of mushrooms are fairly heavy right now. “Before Thanksgiving, everybody was short on mushrooms because Thanksgiving is a really big holiday for mushrooms. But now everyone has too many mushrooms,” says a mushroom distributor in Chester County, PA. The distributor deals with white, cremini,…
Holiday demand for edible flowers increasing
Supplies of edible flowers from California are steady, although slowing down slightly. “Their availability is pretty decent at this time of year, although things slow down and demand picks up because of the holiday and catering activities,” says Steve Hurwitz of Bay Area Herbs & Specialties in San…
Romaine demand climbs back post-recall
Romaine demand is starting to pick up again following the mid-November recall and advisory warning on romaine lettuce grown in the Salinas, Ca. region. On Nov. 22, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Ga., was released following, at that time, the reporting of 40 cases of E. coli…
Webinar this Thursday, December 12
Measuring dry matter and brix non-destructively in kiwis
The all new Kiwi Quality Meter, designed and manufactured by US-based Felix Instruments, promises to be a game-changer for kiwi fruit producers worldwide. Slated for release in early 2020, the new measurement tool will enable growers and QA personnel to measure fruit dry matter and Brix more quickly and…
Cardiologist Geoffrey Barnes:
"Study shows how lack of Vitamin K can lead to decline in cognitive functions"
According to a new study in the journal Nutrients, adults with better levels of vitamin K performed better on cognitive tests. So it is not just kids that need to eat their…
Wonderful Pistachios launches new "Almost Everyone Loves No Shells" campaign
Sheldon the tortoise introduced into No Shells campaign
Wonderful® Pistachios launched its new “Almost Everyone Loves No Shells” marketing campaign featuring No Shells on television for the first time as part of a $15 million investment in the No Shells brand, the largest to date. The comedic campaign debuts on television, online and on social media and…
Nature Fresh Farms ceremony marks transition of phase 1 greenhouse
On December 4th, Nature Fresh Farms announced that they would be passing on the keys to their Phase 1 and 2 greenhouse to a new group of dedicated growers. The ribbon-cutting ceremony occurred at the Phase 1 greenhouse where Founder and Owner, Peter Quiring; General Manager, John Ketler; and Executive Retail…
Anti-microbial tech for extending shelf-life gets USDA grant
Hazel Technologies Inc., a USDA-supported agricultural technology company delivering new packaging solutions to extend shelf-life, increase sales, and combat food waste, announced it has secured an additional $100,000 grant from the USDA as part of the USDA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)…
Apple and Pear Australia and Pink Lady America® announce agreement
Alliance formed to strengthen the global reach of Pink Lady® brand
Apple and Pear Australia Limited (APAL), Brandt's Fruit Trees (BFT) and Pink Lady America (PLA) are pleased to announce a Commercial Agreement between the parties to develop trade between the US/Mexico and the broader global Pink Lady® network. Andrew Hooke, COO, and Phillip Turnbull, CEO of APAL.…
Third annual conference held December 4th and 5th
2019 Organic Grower Summit looks to the future
The Organic Grower Summit tackled a wide variety of issues and topics, attracting hundreds of organic growers, producers, and processors to its third annual conference held in Monterey, CA, on December 4th and 5th, 2019. Presented by California Certified Organic Farmers (CCOF) and the Organic Produce…
Sumo Citrus will return to US stores in January
Sumo Citrus will make its highly-anticipated return to stores across the U.S. in January. Look for the Sumo Citrus' signature 'top knot' in fruit aisles nationwide but you won't find Sumo Citrus piled up in the orange bin, however, this is a fruit that demands a place of its own. The Sumo Citrus was originally…
New strawberry cultivar "Keepsake" released by USDA
A new strawberry cultivar, Keepsake, was released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). 'Keepsake' is a midseason, spring-bearing, or short-day strawberry (Fragaria…
Latin America
Mexico remains world's largest avocado exporter
Mexico has maintained its leadership in the list of the largest exporters of avocados in 2018. Other leaders in the supply of avocados are also Spain, Chile, the USA, Kenya,…
Peru wants its ginger to stand out in the European market
Consumption of dry ginger continues to grow in the European markets. According to data from the Center for the Promotion of Imports from Developing Countries - CBI, in 2018 direct imports of dry ginger from developing countries reached 127,000 tons. “Since 2014, the import volume has increased by 12%…
Mexico's avocado sector plans to increase its production yields
The president of the Association of Avocado Producers, Packers, and Exporters of Mexico (APEAM), Gabriel Alejandro Villaseñor Zurita, stated within the framework of the XII National Congress of the Avocado Product System that they planned to increase the yield of Mexican avocado crops from the current 10…
Edilson Hernandez, Prime Tropics' manager:
"Unlike other countries, Guatemala can supply finger limes throughout the whole year"
Guatemala could consolidate itself as the origin of the exotic citrus fruit known as finger lime. Prime Tropics, the Guatemalan company that specializes in exotic fruits, such as rambutan, achacha, and mangosteen, has decided to invest in the production of finger lime, an exclusive citrus fruit that is…
Asia
"Current export price 30% higher than last year"
"Start of new season for ginger export from China to Europe"
"The last week of November and the first week of December are the quiet weeks before the new season of ginger export from China to Europe officially opens. The first crop of the new harvest of Chinese ginger is exported to Europe in the second week of December. Customers generally purchase preserved…
Nearly 90% is destined for the Chinese market
Chilean cherry export volume sets new record
The Cherry Committee of the Chilean Fruit Exporters Association opened the wholesale cherry season 2019/20 in the Guangzhou Jiangnonghui Wholesale Market on December 7th,…
Chinese demand makes for increased popularity of Korean Shine Muscat Grapes
Shine Muscat, a grape variety that is very popular in Korea these days, is making inroads in the Chinese market. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural…
New and exclusive representatives for Easyfresh in India announced
Easyfresh announced the appointment of New Global Logistik LLP as the new and exclusive representatives for Easyfresh in India. The company was initiated in 1950 under the…
Measures identified for organization of fruit and vegetable clusters Uzbekistan
On 9 December, a meeting was held under the chairmanship of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev focusing on the issues of organization of clusters…
Tomato, date and olive value chains in Jordan offer good opportunities
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Jordan Office has carried out a rapid appraisal of three selected value chains that are of export potential and accessible to high…
Africa
Namibia will expropriate white-owned farms with ‘fair compensation’
Namibian president Hage Geingob has demanded constitutional amendments to allow for the forceful expropriation of white-owned commercial farms. White Namibians, who are descended from former colonisers Germany and South Africa and make up six percent of the population, own 70 percent of the land. Namibia…
Heavy rains worsen post-harvest challenges of Kenyan growers
It is an age-old practice that, after cutting their maize crop mid-November, Western Kenyan farmers stacked up their the crop on the farm in order for it to dry. The stacked maize normally stays on the farm for up to three weeks, before farmers remove it and shell it for further drying. For years, this…
New approach will hopefully make export more efficient
Change of strategy in mango cultivation in Ghana
One of the two mango seasons is about to take off in Ghana. After making some investments, one American has had a difficult year last season. After making some adjustments in strategy though, they are now ready to put the mango from Ghana on the map for good. Last season, MakolaHub entered the mango…
Exciting new ventures for Australian mango producer despite early season heatwave battles
One of Australia's leading mango producers admits they have had to work extremely hard this season to maintain quality, due to the heatwave conditions in the Northern Territory. Manbulloo is nearing the end of the season in Katherine, with its late variety, Rosa, while harvesting has recently begun in…
Remco Tielen starts Growers and More's retail division
"We are well on our way to meeting our clients demands for year-round exotics"
Remco Tielen started as Growers and More's Account Manager this week. This firm is based in Ridderkerk, the Netherlands. Remco began his career in the frozen goods industry.…
Edilson Hernandez, Prime Tropics' manager:
"Unlike other countries, Guatemala can supply finger limes throughout the whole year"
Guatemala could consolidate itself as the origin of the exotic citrus fruit known as finger lime. Prime Tropics, the Guatemalan company that specializes in exotic fruits, such as rambutan, achacha, and mangosteen, has decided to invest in the production of finger lime, an exclusive citrus fruit that is…
Europe
2019 Total EU avocado supply update 06-12-2019
Chilean Hass exports into the EU dominate Latin American shipments
According to the updated reports, Chilean Hass exports into the EU are at 1,338,000 4-kg cartons in week 50. For Mexico, this number is 242,000 cartons. Peruvian Hass exports should be picking up the slack. Click here for a larger image. Israel sent over 530,000 cartons of Greenskins and 193,000 cartons…
Photo report: PalTrade B2B meeting held in Amsterdam
On Monday December 9th, Palestinian producers and suppliers of dates, fresh herbs, and olive oil came together to meet with various Dutch buyers at a B2B and networking event in Amsterdam. The event was put together through a cooperation between the Palestine Trade Centre (PalTrade) and the European…
Krzysztof Sak, Agronom Berries:
"Hydroponics help us guarantee constant soft fruit supply"
Only a couple of years ago the team with Agronom Berries, one of Poland’s biggest soft fruit growers, started growing strawberries hydroponically instead of in the open field. “We thought we'd better start learning since we believe that it would become a necessity within the next decade”, says Krzysztof…
Citronex to lease 4,000 sq meters for banana ripening facility in Bucharest
Citronex is set to become a tenant at MLP Bucharest West in the first quarter of 2020. MLP Group was once again assisted by Dunwell, the leading industrial real estate agency in Romania. In November this year, a distributor of bananas sold under the Yellow brand signed a contract with MLP Group to lease…
Mike de Koster, WDK Onions:
"It would not surprise me if we break an export record"
"It is a madhouse." This is how Mike de Koster, from the packaging and sorting center WDL Onions, in Kwadendamme, summarises the current export of onions. "The demand is widespread, from Africa to Asia and Eastern Europe. Altogether we have a nice broad market. It would not surprise me if we break an…
An innovative product will be available soon
Final hurdle removed for bananas in fresh-cut industry
The newest fresh-cut offerings include bananas. This fruit is very difficult to handle in the ready-to-eat segment, due to its rapid oxidation and degradation, but it was made possible by the Agribologna research and development department for the Fresco Senso brand. Desiree Magagnoli "All the new Fresco…
Richard Strijbis, Tovano:
"Far fewer Californian walnuts available, but dates selling like hot cakes"
Dutch wholesaler, Tovano, has had Diamond walnuts in their assortment for a few weeks now. This year, however, their Californian supplier has had to deal with a disappointing harvest. There were various reasons for this. "This year's pricing is, therefore, very different from last year," says Richard…
Morocco becomes the number one supplier
Spanish cucumber imports have quadrupled in ten years
The Spanish import of cucumbers has quadrupled over the last ten seasons, from 1.87 million kilos in the 2009/2010 campaign to 8.33 million kilos in the 2018/2019 season, according to data from the Estacom statistical service (Icex-Tax Agency) corresponding to the period between September 1, 2018 and…
"The map of crops in Europe will change as a result of climate change"
The Center for Studies and Research for the Management of Agricultural and Environmental Risks (Ceigram) has predicted that “the map of crops in Europe will change as a result…
Citrus warehouse worker in Castellon dies because of legionella
A worker from a citrus warehouse in the Castellon municipality of Nules died on Friday, December 6, at the Hospital La Fe in Valencia, where she was admitted because of a…
Pitapalma
Successful conclusion for La Palma's first pitahaya campaign
The Canary pitahaya campaign has just come to a close in La Palma. The Pitapalma association, which brings the island's producers of this tropical fruit together, initially marketed its production in La Palma; then it started shipping to other islands, such as Tenerife and Gran Canaria. Later, the fruit…
Spanish group Royal SAT expects to increase its turnover by 10% thanks to berries
The Sevillian group Royal SAT, based in the town of San José de la Rinconada, is a leading name in the European fresh fruit market. It is devoted to the production and marketing of stone fruit and berries, especially blueberries and raspberries, of which it has its own varieties thanks to genetic…
What's the difference between a kaki and a Persimmon?
Kakis are one of the flagship products of the season, but fans have certainly wondered: what is the difference between a kaki and a Persimmon? The difference is actually…
Avocados are highly coveted by thieves in Spain
Thefts happen regularly in Andalusian avocado farms, mostly due to the high prices that this fruit reaches in the markets. Avocado producers in the Axarquía, in Malaga, have been denouncing this for years. The area's climatic conditions are almost perfect for the production of avocados; consequently, the…
Production is threatened
Spanish Hass avocado flowering advanced by climate change
Researchers at the Institute of Subtropical and Mediterranean Horticulture (IHSM) La Mayora have confirmed that in recent years, the flowering of the most marketed avocado variety worldwide, the Hass, has been advanced by climate change. In the study, carried out by researchers Iñaki Hormaza and Librada…
Reduction of cherimoya acreage in southern Spain
Tropical fruits like avocados, mangoes or loquat have been gaining ground on cherimoyas in the province of Malaga, even though there are still some productive areas in the municipalities of Nerja, Frigiliana, Torrox, Algarrobo and Vélez-Málaga. However, this reduction of the acreage is not happening only…
Urban farming concept also well received abroad
Berlin Start-up Infarm conquers USA
Fresh herbs and lettuce, available to the customer without long delivery routes. This is Infarm's idea. With the Urban Farming concept, the German start-up is currently conquering the USA. A far-reaching partnership with supermarket chain Kroger is planned. Click here for a short clip (German spoken). 'In the…
Karlsruhe restaurant supplier Baris Karaman relies on continuous capacity expansion
"We've increased our sales by 60-70 percent over the past two years."
In 2003, Baris Karaman from Karlsruhe started the wholesale company carrying his name at the local wholesale market. After working mainly as a middleman for about 12 years, he took over the supply of regional gastronomers in 2015. Since then, he has quickly made a name for himself in the urban environment…
Christiaens Agro Systems sees customer demand for established process revived
"Renewed interest in our laser sorting system from international asparagus sector"
The laser asparagus sorting system from Christiaens Agro Systems was launched on the market in 1996: although the sorting principle of the process remains roughly the same over 20 years later, the management of the Dutch machine supplier sees renewed interest in the tried and tested process. "The user-friendliness,…
Robert Reck-Heinrich, CargoPlast LLC:
"We offer a reasonable reusable system to a growing number of direct marketers."
Parallel to the constantly growing selection of end product packaging, the last few years have also seen some progress in the area of bulk packaging. In this market segment, too, there is a growing demand for sensible reusable solutions that combine an attractive appearance with efficiency. Above all, the…
“A balanced campaign for French potatoes”
The French production of storage potatoes reaches 6,341,400 tons this year, compared to 5,962,000 in 2018, which represents a 6% increase in one year. Last year, the production had been strongly impacted by the lower average yield. The surface areas, which cover 148,290 ha, had increased again by 2.1% in one…
Jos Looije, Looye Kwekers:
“Make sure you sell emotion; that's how you build a good brand”
There are many tomato farmers around. Dutch growers, Looye Kwekers, are also specialized in this. Owner, Jos Looije, is not so concerned about the numbers. He is too busy developing a strong brand. "A tomato is made up of 90% water. So, you must sell an emotion to build a brand," says Jos. Building a brand…
Stuck to the wall, tomato and bell pepper suddenly became very expensive
“We can do that too,” people must have thought when they saw a banana taped to a wall as an art piece by a creative comedian. That is what Jelte van Kammen of Harvest House, Westland Peppers and Kwekerij Moors wanted to put to the test. Pepers in doos, te koop voor €120000,Chilipeppers in box, for sale €120000, #realart…
Papaya crop an alternative for intensive horticultural production of Almeria
The high-yield agricultural model in Almería is based on eight different crops grown under plastic greenhouses: tomato, sweet pepper, cucumber, courgette, aubergine, green…
New compliance platform for companies in fruit and vegetables launched
Customer and certifier requirements on compliance for agricultural products are increasing constantly. In order to ensure compliance with all requirements, each year…
New crop potatoes are coming up soon
Smaller volumes than previous season for Greek potatoes
The 2019 season for Greek potatoes was very fulfilling, but they are already getting ready for the new crops. Whether the new season will be as good as the previous one is yet to be seen, as only certain markets are interested in the new crop potatoes. For Greek fresh produce exporter Zafirakis Fruits…
James Mash on the launch of MarketBuy
"We're able to finance growers and buyers on our trade platform"
The online trading platform MarketBuy launched mid-November. Now, a couple of weeks after launch, the owner of the platform looks back on what went well and what still needs to be done to make the trading platform as successful as it can be. “Absolutely nerve-wrecking,” was the initial reaction of…
Luzon Strait with 9,000 pallets of Caribbean bananas
First Geest ship docks in Portsmouth since company returned operations
A Geest Line ship has docked in Portsmouth harbour for the first time since the company announced its return to the city. The Luzon Strait arrived last week carrying 9,000 pallets of bananas from the Caribbean, following a nine-day journey. Geest Line announced it was moving its operations back to…
Tomra
Sorting machine for post-harvest potatoes introduced
TOMRA Food has just introduced the TOMRA 3A, a vision sorter for the separation of a range of Foreign Material from unwashed potatoes. The Tomra 3A delivers a new level of FM sorting performance but with added features. The Tomra 3A sorter can be positioned going into or coming out of storage, where it…
Port of Dover opens new cargo terminal
Dover Cargo Terminal West is now completely operational after five years in the making. Nik Scott-Gray, General Manager of Port of Dover Cargo Ltd said: “Today heralds an exciting new chapter for Port of Dover Cargo – it’s amazing to see the new terminal fully functional and processing such a large variety…
Oceania
Apple and Pear Australia CEO Philip Turnbull
"10 years from now, the apple and pear industry will operate completely differently"
2019 has seen the first phase of APAL’s five-year Industry Strategy to rebuild export excellence, build industry intelligence and data, lift industry capability, and bolster…
Clarification on NZ Government's position on plastic fruit stickers
Peak industry body, HortNZ says it has had clarification from the Ministry for the Environment that no decisions on the future of plastic fruit stickers have been made by the…
Australia: Drought and fires
2019 has been another tough year for Australian farmers. According to the Bureau of Meteorology, 2018 was the third hottest year on record for the nation, as rainfall deficiencies spanned back to early 2017 for New South Wales, Queensland and South Australian parts of the Murray–Darling Basin. In addition, November 2019…
World
World Markets and Trade - Apples, Grapes and Pears
World pear production 2019/20 forecast up to 23.1 mln tons
World production of fresh pears for 2019/20 is forecast up 13 percent to a record 23.1 million tons as gains in China more than offset weather-induced losses in the European Union. Higher output in China is expected to boost global trade. China’s production is projected to rebound from last years’…

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