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Top 5 - yesterday
- "Climate change is the new reality for Moroccan agriculture"
- The limits of a plastic covering in a weak supply chain
- California underway with late but great quality stone fruit
- "At the end of the road, yellow onion prices shoot up again after all"
- "The mango season in central and northern Senegal is starting slow"
Top 5 - last week
- UK and Europe “screaming for citrus” but still more rain for South Africa
- Large volumes of Vietnamese Kanyao durians on the market, Thai mangosteen in short supply with rising prices
- "2023 avocado season off to a good start"
- “Right now, everybody in the US is desperate for grapes”
- Grape farming firms among Namibia’s fastest-growing companies in 2023
Top 5 - last month
- Risk of heart disease might drop significantly by drinking these fruit juices
- South African strawberry aficionados in for a Woolworths treat
- Japanese farmer produces mangoes that sell for $230 each
- UK and Europe “screaming for citrus” but still more rain for South Africa
- Large volumes of Vietnamese Kanyao durians on the market, Thai mangosteen in short supply with rising prices
Miscellaneous

EU considers granting drought relief to Spain
Talks will be held in Brussels this week as the EU Agricultural Ministers meet to discuss the ongoing drought in several member states, including Spain, Portugal and Italy. The…

The limits of a plastic covering in a weak supply chain
Climate change and the related weather phenomena are increasingly bringing focus on agricultural production systems. In May, Italy was plagued by bad weather, and while Emilia Romagna suffered more than any other region, the weather in Sicily also showed little spring-like conditions. Prolonged rainfall…

Dollar's status as dominant global currency under scrutiny again
Several factors have put the dollar's status as the world's dominant currency under fresh scrutiny. Apart from the rivalry with China, the fallout from the war in Ukraine and…
Customs intercepts two containers en route from Ecuador to Slovenia
Cocaine found in banana containers at Malta Freeport
A total 270 kilograms of cocaine were intercepted by Customs in two containers loaded with bananas. These were intercepted at Malta Freeport, sailing from Ecuador to Slovenia.…

Dutch company wants to enter German market
"Temporary housing increasingly considered when it's picking time"
"From March/April, we've begun getting a lot of requests for the new top fruit harvesting season," says Emma Hamers van Flexotels. This Dutch company initially specialized in temporary accommodation, mainly for the event sector. However, when that sector shut down entirely in 2020 and 2021, the fruit and…

Dr Mmatlou Kalaba – Bureau for Food & Agricultural Policy
Without AGOA South African citrus loses its edge in the US
South Africa’s citrus exports to the United States have over recent years grown to a value of almost R1.7 billion (close to 808 million euros), a consistent performer during the past few turbulent seasons – but it is at risk if the United States decides not to extend their free trade agreement with South…

Growing beans or melons in China? Then, beware of the agriculture police
Chinese President Xi Jinping's so-called agricultural police numbers 87,000 officers. They check that growers in China cultivate only government-approved crops. These often unprofitable crops like rice, soy, or corn are meant to boost self-sufficiency. It is strictly forbidden to plant products such as…

Willa Phoenix on being the first pineapple leather shoe brand to grace the Oscars
Recently, Willa Phoenix made a name for itself by becoming the first pineapple leather shoe to walk the Oscars 2023 red carpet. A multitude of celebrities have all worn Willa…

Eskom management claims capacity troubles could last until august
Eskom hopes to meet the massive generation capacity shortfall expected for electricity demand this winter. Executive Bheki Nxumalo stated that despite all their efforts to…

Fruit importing company ships one ton of cocaine into Armenia
According to sources within the National Security Service (NSS) of Armenia, approximately one ton of cocaine was imported into Armenia by a fruit importing company. During the…
NSW Farmers
Call for flood review to prevent future risk
NSW Farmers is calling for a comprehensive, ongoing review of devastating flooding during La Nina to prevent future threats to people, property and livelihoods. Communities…

Australia is finally raising its working holiday visa age for UK citizens
Australia is finally raising its working holiday visa age for Brits, as well as Italians and Danes. The country agreed to increase the age limit for UK citizens from 30 to 35…

Mintec
Weakening Lira causes uncertainty in commodity markets amid Turkish elections
Simultaneous presidential and parliamentary elections were held in Turkey on 14th May. The results are set to have a significant impact on several commodities, including nuts, dried fruit, and steel, of which Turkey is a key exporter, and the Turkish lira. The incumbent Justice and Development Party…

Market watchers forecast that lira still has room to plunge
Turkish currency traders are bracing for chaos
The Turkish lira is already facing some of the most volatile conditions across global currency markets. Now, the nation is well into the presidential elections, with traders predicting a likely collapse if incumbent Recep Tayyip Erdogan retains his presidency. Turkey is holding both its presidential and…
Providing relief for crops devastated by Hurricanes Ian and Nicole
Hurricane relief assistance for citrus farmers passes US House
On Thursday, House Lawmakers passed the Block Grant Assistance for Citrus Farmers. The legislation aims to provide relief for agriculture producers devastated by Hurricanes…

Governor Ron DeSantis signs strongest anti-illegal immigration legislation in the country
Today, Governor Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill 1718 to combat the effects of illegal immigration caused by the federal government’s border policies. This legislation makes…

Peru's currency reaches strongest level in a year this week
Peru's national currency has emerged as a mainstay of relative stability among Latin American foreign exchange markets, reaching its strongest level in a year this week. After…
Analysts expect recovery within weeks
South Africa: Rand plummets
The South African rand has taken a severe tumble, reaching an all-time low at one stage of R19,51/US$1. The currency’s drop, which has accelerated the downward trend of South Africa’s exchange rate,…

Marike Brézillon-Millet, BayWa r.e.
Agrivoltaics is an asset for fruit growers in times of drought
"Installing solar panels above crops reduces evapotranspiration and limits the temperature during heat peaks. Photovoltaic panels can be an ally of farmers by limiting the effects of climate change on crops, enhancing the attractiveness of agricultural jobs, and providing additional income." Active since…

Almost 50 avocado and macadamia farms for sale in Soutpansberg area
Trouble ahead if no power to pump diesel to the generators running water pumps, packhouses and cold stores
When you see Kent mangoes in a greengrocer at the moment, priced at R50 (2.38 euro) for a tree-ripened fruit, you are looking at the only mangoes this time of year harvested in South Africa and produced under close to impossible conditions.“I don’t know if we even have six hours of electricity a day,”…
Minister in the Presidency for Electricity, Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa:
"Improving Eskom's energy availability is essential to address load shedding"
Minister in the Presidency for Electricity, Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, says the improvement of the Energy Availability Factor (EAF) is indispensable to resolve the current…

Bulgaria hopes to adopt the euro by 2025
According to the Bulgarian authorities, they are hoping to be ready to adopt the euro currency no later than January 1, 2025. According to the Ministry of Finance, the country…

Pound to surge as bankers admit they were mistaken about UK economy
The pound is forecast to rise sharply against the dollar after one of the analysts admitted they had been wrong to underestimate Britain's economic prospects. Sterling is…

"This is what the Italian fruit and vegetable system can do when operating in unison"
Macfrut 2023 marks the turning point
At its 40th edition, Macfrut, an international fruit and vegetable fair for professionals from Italy and abroad, has reached its full potential with full halls like never before, more booths, exhibitors, and visitors from all over the world. More importantly, there is still much room for improvement. The…

Food Futures Conference Program Released
The program for Australia’s largest conference on agricultural development in northern Australia has officially been released. The three-day, Northern Australia Food Futures, program features a wide range of agricultural experts from Australia and around the world to discuss the future of farming in the…

South Africa: President Ramaphosa deploys 800 military to protect Eskom power stations
President Cyril Ramaphosa has authorised the deployment of 880 members of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) to safeguard several Eskom power stations around the…

Hort Innovation's Consumer Outlook webinar
"We are starting to see shifts in shopper behaviors to tighter budgets"
Australia is currently in a year of evolution in terms of the grocery consumer landscape, after a few years of social disruption, according to major global consumer intelligence company NIQ. Speaking at Hort Innovation's Consumer Outlook webinar, Director Customer Success Marco Silva shared a perspective…

Farmers want taxpayers and importers to pay more to keep pests and disease out of Australia
For Australia, the threat of pests and disease is increasing, leading to a greater demand for biosecurity services. According to the National Farmers' Federation (NFF),…

US: Farm sector Chapter 12 bankruptcies in 2022 lowest since 2004
In 2022, the Chapter 12 bankruptcy rate reached the lowest level in nearly two decades, 0.78 bankruptcies per 10,000 farms. Under Chapter 12 bankruptcy, a financially distressed family farmer can propose and carry out a plan to repay their debts fully or partially, and the total number of these…

Eskom announces that load shedding will be ramped up to higher stages
State power utility Eskom has announced that load shedding will be ramped up to higher stages due to delays in the return to service of at least nine generating units. Stage 6…

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USDA is providing $130M in assistance to help growers facing financial risk
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced that nearly $130 million in additional, automatic financial assistance has been obligated for qualifying farm loan program borrowers who are facing financial risk. The announcement is part of the $3.1 billion to help distressed farm loan borrowers…

Argentina: Customs suspends 59 exporters over currency exchange violations
The Argentine Customs Bureau has suspended the export licenses of 59 companies for failing to convert their dollar export earnings into pesos in the timeframe required by…

Elgin packhouses empowered SA growers to irrigate during load-shedding
This past season, two Elgin packhouses - Fruitways and Kromco - have assisted growers by providing two generators to the Groenland Water User Association (GWUA). Commercial…

NFU warns: Loss of parallel imports could cost sector '£10 million pounds'
Although parallel trade permits have allowed plant protection products to be imported into the UK, based on regulatory assessment work done in another EU country, sales of…

Locals council spends £6,000 on ridiculous commemorative statue
Welsh flabbergasted by 'pebble statue’ that looks like a 'baked potato wrapped in tin foil'
A Welsh council has spent £6,000 on a commemorative sculpture to mark the start of the scenic Wales Coastal Path walk. It was intended to resemble an enormous, glittery pebble, welcoming hikers to the Welsh coastal path. But the lumpy art installation was immediately likened to ‘a potato wrapped in tin foil’…

General Directorate of Narcotics Control
Port of JeddahSaudi Arabia finds over 12 million amphetamine pills among pomegranates
On Tuesday, Saudi Arabia’s General Directorate of Narcotics Control (GDNC) announced it had foiled an attempt to smuggle over 12 million amphetamine pills. The GDNC thwarted an attempt to smuggle 12,729,000 tablets of amphetamine concealed in a shipment of pomegranate fruit passing through the Jeddah…

Florida growers file lawsuit intended to block new federal rule about farmworker wages
Florida farmers and agriculture groups have filed a lawsuit seeking to block a new federal rule about wages for farmworkers. The lawsuit, filed Friday in federal court in…

Israeli irrigation systems hit by cyber attack
A cyber attack that targeted irrigation systems in Israel, causing trouble for some farms in the Jordan Valley, is thought to be part of an annual “hacktivist” campaign that…

Conflict in Sudan paralyzes agricultural exports
The armed conflict that erupted in Sudan on April 14 has brought agricultural exports to a standstill. According to a Sudanese exporter, reporting the situation on condition…

Class action by Georgia farm workers alleges labor trafficking
A class action lawsuit has been filed in a Georgia federal court against a Georgia woman and a blueberry grower on behalf of immigrant farm workers. The plaintiffs say the…

Eskom is working towards improving energy availability
Eskom chairperson Mpho Makwana says the power utility is working hard to improve plant performance and reduce load shedding. This as Eskom’s Generation Turnaround Programme…

Here's what agricultural energy communities are
Important news on the horizon for agri-voltaics
Over the past few days, the Italian Ministry of Environment and Energy Security approved a decree to apply for grants for advanced agri-voltaic plants and to obtain an incentivized tariff for selling the energy back to the network. Applications from individual farms may not exceed 1 megawatt capacity. To…

US neonicotinoid regulation update
The proposed neonicitinoids (neonic) regulations have been reviewed by the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) and were completed on April 12, 2023. The regulation, which will…

Environment Agency/Natural England
Herefordshire farmer jailed for 'ecological vandalism' of River Lugg
A Herefordshire farmer has been jailed for 12 months for damaging a protected stretch of the River Lugg. John Price was disqualified from acting as a company director for three years. The Environment Agency estimated that Price caused £600,000 worth of damage after he used a bulldozer to reprofile the…

Reuters
Shifting rates give European currencies fresh legs
The euro and pound are being hurried along by a conveyor belt of interest rate hikes in Europe just as U.S. rates near a peak. This is a reversal of the trends that drove them to multi-decade lows last year. The euro and pound have rallied 4-5% against the dollar since March as market ructions triggered…

Reuters
UK inflation unmatched by other Western European countries
Five pounds in Britain today will only go as far as four pounds did in 2019 - a rate of inflation unmatched by other Western European countries over the same period. Annual consumer price inflation (CPI) in Britain fell to 10.1% last month, defying forecasts for a bigger drop from February's 10.4%. The…
Horticulture New Zealand sends open letter to New Zealand government
'Government action overdue in cyclone ravaged communities'
Horticulture New Zealand sent an open letter to the New Zealand Government, stating: "It is now more than two months since Cyclone Gabrielle struck, causing widespread devastation…

"We know about one-third of nitrogen actually goes into the crops, but the other two-thirds are wasted."
A specialised fertiliser aiming to help fruit and veg growers maximise yield in an environmentally-friendly way
A specialised nitrogen fertiliser that is aimed at being more efficient and environmentally stable is gaining ground in Australian fruit and vegetable crops, as growers seek more sustainable options to improve marketable yields. A specialised fertiliser that helps fruit and veg growers maximise yield in…

No authorization needed to set up water tanks for agriculture
Climate change often leads to prolonged drought and persistent heat, which means agriculture needs to be ready with emergency irrigation. However, companies need to equip themselves with water tanks, even for less urgent situations, if they do not have the option to use water courses or wells. Claudia Cilio and Lami…

Stage 5 and 6 load shedding to be implemented by Eskom
Eskom is expected to implement various stages of Stage 5 and 6 load shedding until further notice. Stage 5 load shedding will be implemented between 5am and 4pm daily, with…
Sillis Green Veg Ltd ordered to pay €15,000 in compensation
Irish veg processing and packaging business paid Sunday allowance of 5 cents per hour
A vegetable processing and packaging business paid a Sunday allowance of 5 cent per hour to a minimum-wage worker who was regularly required to work 15-hour days. That is why,…

Groep 91 Uitvoer & Kaross Foundation
Letsitele citrus grower comes closer to its community
Groep 91 Uitvoer, a family-owned citrus producer from Letsitele has been successfully growing and exporting lemons, grapefruit and Valencia oranges across the globe for more than three decades, but it’s their work through the Kaross Foundation that really excites Jan-Louis Pretorius, Groep 91 Uitvoer CEO…
Reaching more than 90 rubles to the dollar on April 7
Russian currency continues to fall
The Russian ruble has continued to fall relative to major Western currencies. On April 7, it reached more than 90 rubles to the dollar (for the first time since April 14,…
South Africa announced as next host, as New Zealanders are urged to eat more avocados to boost demand
PHOTO REPORT: 10th World Avocado Congress 2023 - Auckland New Zealand
As the World Avocado Congress wrapped up in Auckland, New Zealand, South Africa was announced as the host of the 11th event to be held in 2027. Held over three days, local hosts welcomed around 1,200 attendees; with those representing 33 countries joining key members from the local avocado industry. It…

Mucci Farms and Prospiant:
Horticulture featured in US TV documentary on food security
Prospiant, a U.S. provider of controlled-environment agriculture (CEA) greenhouse solutions, is featured in an episode of the award-winning documentary series “Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid.” The documentary includes a short video highlighting CEA’s role in solving food security concerns, where team…

India promotes trade in domestic currency
India is taking steps to promote the use of its own currency for international trade. This is part of a push to boost its exports in countries that are grappling with a…

Chinese yuan replaces US dollar as most prominent currency in Russia
Little over a year after the invasion of Ukraine, the Chinese yuan has replaced the US dollar as the most traded currency in Russia. In February, the yuan surpassed the dollar…

Moldova is to receive $25 million from World Bank to restore irrigation systems
The $25 million loan agreement between the government of the Republic of Moldova and the World Bank is expected to be signed on May 10. Earlier, MAIA Minister of Agriculture…

Pakistani rupee at record low against US dollar
Negative economic indicators and uncertainty over resumption of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme pushed the Pakistani rupee towards a new historic low against the US dollar, as the currency settled over the 287 level for the first time in the inter-bank market on Tuesday. The State Bank of…

"We need to leverage the fact that we are all here and want to have a conversation"
Addressing global supply and demand challenges is a key issue at World Avocado Congress
Increasing market demand for avocados, ahead of an expected production oversupply, has been one of the issues front and centre of the 10th World Avocado Congress that is taking place in Auckland, New Zealand this week. President of the World Avocado Congress Committee and CEO of New Zealand Avocado, Jen…

Argentina to institute “agro dollar”
Last week, Argentine Economy Minister Sergio Massa announced the creation of the so-called “agro dollar,” a new exchange rate for agrifood exports. This should replenish the…

Pound sterling surges to become best performing currency this year
Sterling has gained 2.3pc against the dollar this year, ahead of all others in the so-called G10 group of major economies. This means that the pound has surged to become the…

China and Brazil decide on arrangement to use own currencies instead of dollar
On Wednesday, the Brazilian government announced that it has reached a deal with China to trade in their own currencies, ditching the US dollar as an intermediary. Reducing…

Pressure builds on Egypt to further devalue currency
The Egyptian pound lost ground on the black market again in recent days in a sign that halving its official value over the past year could still not be enough and the central…
NSW Mid North Coast
Pollinator fly trialled on berry farms in varroa mite zones
Australia's biggest blueberry-growing region will be part of a trial using a native fly species to pollinate crops in areas affected by an outbreak of varroa mite. The trial…

"We want Australia to be a leader in genomics-assisted breeding, especially in horticulture crops at the international level"
How fruit genomic research can in Australia lead to better tasting and more resilient crops
Australian research is underway into creating an advanced genomics platform, which will help producers overcome industry challenges, improve performance and lead to tastier varieties of popular fruit crops. Murdoch University scientists are studying the genome of five fruits – banana, pineapple, papaya,…

In Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 28-30 March 2023
Excellent feedback from the Uz Food fair
The Uz Food fair, in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, an event dedicated to technologies for the agri-food sector, started on 28 March. Among the exhibitors is the Italian company Futura srl, with CEO Omar Papi giving a live report from the fair. In the middle, Omar Papi CEO Futura srl "There are many visitors from…

Above-ground corrugated iron water tanks by Petrus
“Those who have tried our product often order a second one”
The French company Petrus, based in the Pas-de-Calais department, specializes in curved corrugated iron and manufactures water tanks for farmers, vegetable producers, horticulturists, and nursery workers. Still relatively unknown in France, this system has gained popularity due to the increasingly…

‘UK retail chains should do more to combat potential abuses in supply chains‘
This month, British supermarkets including Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Waitrose agreed to pay for audits on British farms to inspect the conditions of foreign seasonal workers and…

New UK task force protects welfare seasonal workers
A new task force has been established to ensure the responsible recruitment and employment of migrant workers under the UK seasonal workers scheme. The group is made up of…

Lidl, Consum, and Aldi, best performance in the balance of openings and closures in the first two months of 2023
According to exclusive data from Retail Data for infoRETAIL, “Lidl and Consum (with a positive net balance of five stores each) and Aldi (with a net balance of four stores)…

Minimal impact on exports by nationwide protest action
The national shutdown of the country by the Economic Freedom Fighters and some labour unions on Monday, ahead of Human Rights Day tomorrow, a public holiday has had the country holding its breath. The protestors are calling for the resignation of president Cyril Ramaphosa. EFF leader Julius Malema is…

South Africa: Load shedding to be suspended where possible
Due to some recovery in generation capacity, Eskom says it will suspend load shedding where possible over the weekend. In a statement late last week, the power utility said…

Princess visits Tongan fruit pickers in Tasmania
This weekend, princess Angelika Lātūfuipeka Tuku’aho, Tonga’s High Commissioner to Australia, visited Tongan fruit pickers at the Costa Berry Farm in Devonport, Tasmania. The…

Turkish lira crosses record low threshold against US dollar
The Turkish lira sank to a record low against the US dollar on Thursday, trading at over 19 lira amid local and global uncertainties. After surpassing the resistance level of…

DUP seeks changes to UK-EU deal on making Brexit work for Northern Ireland
Democratic Unionist Party leader Jeffrey Donaldson has been more vocal with his criticism of the UK-EU agreement on making post-Brexit trade rules work in Northern Ireland.…

2022-23 ABARES Outlook
Strong horticulture value growth in the short-term but warnings of drier times ahead
The Australian horticulture sector is forecast to continue to reach record-breaking values in the short-term future, on the back of three consecutive years of "exceptional" growing conditions, according to new data released by the Federal Government. The 2022-23 ABARES Outlook, released today, predicted…

Nigeria: Old currency can be used longer as cash crisis persists
Nigeria’s Central Bank has extended the timeline to swap out its old currency for redesigned notes after the change triggered a cash shortage. This Monday, the Central Bank…

France: “anti-food waste” label in French distribution
In order to take action against food waste and distinguish the committed players of the food chain, the French government has set up a national anti-food waste label, launched during the Agriculture Show in Paris. Since March 3rd, distributors can claim the new “anti-food waste” label. This label is…

Carnarvon Research Station upgrades come to fruition in a boost for local fruit and veg industry
The Western Australian government is investing in infrastructure upgrades in the Gascoyne Irrigation Area to assist fruit and vegetable growers in optimizing production and rebuilding irrigated agriculture research and development. Agriculture and Food Minister Jackie Jarvis toured the reinvigorated…

Lanternfly quarantine zone expands to majority of Maryland
The Maryland Department of Agriculture has expanded the Spotted Lanternfly Quarantine Zone to encompass seventeen counties including Queen Anne’s, Talbot, Wicomico, and Kent.…

Michael Esmeraldo - Netafim South Africa
"It is important to adapt to market trends in order to supply the industry with what it needs in the field”
A variety of factors must be considered in dripper and dripline selection. The designer and/or farmer must determine which attributes are necessary for the crop and circumstances. The purpose is to maintain a balance between dripper cost and performance. Jerry Austen, Product Manager at Netafim South…

All hands on deck to squash spotted lanternfly eggs in New Jersey
All of New Jersey is now quarantined for the spotted lanternfly, which means almost anything that has been stored outside cannot be moved without taking precautions to prevent…

Frank Costa AO to be honored with bronze statue
The legacy of the late Frank Costa AO will be honored with a permanent bronze statue in central Geelong. Mr Costa holds a special place in the community for his tireless…

New Zealand horti industry calls for wider and permanent RSE rule changes
In the aftermath of Cyclone Gabrielle, New Zealand horti industry players would like permanent changes to the season worker scheme being urgently reviewed. As it stands,…

SA govt calls on former Eskom CEO to report corruption
The cabinet has joined President Cyril Ramaphosa in his call to the former Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter to report allegations of corruption at Eskom to the police. “Our crime…

Dollar drops as commodity currencies gain on China strong manufacturing activity
The U.S. dollar dropped on Wednesday, weighed down by firmer commodity currencies that benefited from China's strong manufacturing activity data. Along with the Australian and…
Falfurrias checkpoint, Texas
Border Patrol finds 31 illegally transported in tractor-trailer hauling tomatoes
A United States man who was hauling tomatoes was arrested last week at the Falfurrias checkpoint after Border Patrol agents found more than just tomatoes in his reefer…

Australian Horticulture Statistics Handbook
Australian horticulture exports recovering as industry production values continue to grow
Australia's status as a key horticulture exporter is showing signs of recovery, from the ongoing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the trade/freight disruptions, according to new industry data released by Hort Innovation. While figures did not quite return to the 2019/20 highs of $2.75billion, this…