Australia’s 2021/22 table grape production is estimated to increase by 5% to 210,000 tons, according to USDA data. Despite vine plantings now coming into fruition, production has remained relatively flat […]
mer 27/10/2021 by Richard Wilkinson
Turkmenistan is rapidly becoming a leading supplier of greenhouse tomatoes to Russia. According to a report by Eastfruit, in the first eight months of 2021, Turkmenistan exported 32,000 tons of […]
mar 26/10/2021 by Richard Wilkinson
The English and Welsh farming unions NFU and NFU Cymru have expressed concern over the implications for British farmers of a free trade deal with New Zealand, announced in principle […]
mar 26/10/2021 by Richard Wilkinson
Peruvian blueberries have gained access to the highly lucrative Indian market for the first time. The news comes on the back of a very successful 2020-2021 campaign for Peru’s exporters, […]
lun 25/10/2021 by Richard Wilkinson
For the third consecutive season, Peru is projected to be the main exporter of blueberries in the world.
ven 22/10/2021 by Proarándanos
Despite a slow first quarter, the total value of EU agri-food trade (exports plus imports) for January-June of 2021 amounted to €157.1 billion, reflecting a 3% increase on the same […]
jeu 21/10/2021 by Richard Wilkinson
Fairtrade has announced an increase in its Minimum Price for bananas due to rising export costs and falling import prices, which have hit producers hard.
mar 19/10/2021 by Richard Wilkinson
Spanish exports of blueberries soared by 17.2% YoY in volume to 62,000 tons between February and June 2021. In value, shipments were up 22.3% YoY to €374 million. The average […]
mar 19/10/2021 by Richard Wilkinson
Ondine’s publishing arm ASF Edition now operates in a further 7 countries, after beginning distribution from Australia.
jeu 30/09/2021 by Pierre Escodo
Peru’s blueberries can now be sold in Malaysia and India, with the latter also granting access to Peruvian citrus. Peru’s SENASA reported that the agriculture departments of both countries have […]
jeu 30/09/2021 by Richard Wilkinson
Following the suspension of Afghanistan’s trade after the Taliban take-over of the country’s government, exports of fresh fruits have begun to pick up once again. The Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce […]
mer 29/09/2021 by Richard Wilkinson
The new Chinese protocol for South African citrus exports that came into effect at the end of August could see a major shift in the balance of the Southern Hemisphere […]
mer 29/09/2021 by Richard Wilkinson