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Top 5 -yesterday
- Driscoll's agrees to terms for acquisition of Berry Gardens
- GLOBAL OVERVIEW BLUEBERRIES
- "Demand that government open roads, if they do not it is likely that 40% of Ecuador's bananas will not be exported”
- Differing expectations of start date of new cold treatment for Southern African oranges
- Tomato prices fall furthest in the Netherlands in May
Top 5 -last week
- "The soil of Zimbabwe seems to be magical for blueberries”
- San Miguel sells fresh fruit operations in Peru and South Africa to Citri&Co
- Vessel with South African citrus to arrive in empty US market today
- Apricots on the ground because no one wants to harvest them
- South African citrus battles floods, strikes and logistics issues this season
Top 5 -last month
- How a safari camp in the heart of Kenya’s Masai Mara is harvesting 200kg monthly
- A very crowded European avocado market
- "We have lost 80% of our stone fruit production this year"
- Controversial changes to cold treatment of Southern African citrus pushed through
- "The soil of Zimbabwe seems to be magical for blueberries”
France: Peak season for all Autumn vegetables
Prince de Bretagne can offer a wide range in significant quantity. Cauliflower, broccoli, coloured cauliflower, artichokes, strawberries all are available in both quantity and quality.
Supplies of tomatoes are also large and the range remains at the same. The organic range is also available, with particularly strong supplies of shallots, cauliflower, broccoli.
For more information, please visit: www.princedebretagne-pro.com
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