HortNZ reports that vegetable prices in New Zealand will continue to increase if the Government does not support growers to find ways to reduce the costs of growing. HortNZ president […]
jeu 24/03/2022 by Richard Wilkinson
The war in Ukraine and the resulting sanctions imposed against Russia have sent fertiliser prices skyrocketing. Russia is the world’s largest exporter of fertiliser. Its exports in 2020 were valued […]
mer 23/03/2022 by Richard Wilkinson
Huelvan berry association Freshuelva has announced that it is to participate in a demonstration on 4th March to demand improvements in the province’s water infrastructure, which are crucial for the […]
jeu 24/02/2022 by Richard Wilkinson
The value of Australia’s horticulture production remained stable in the 12 months to 30 June 2021, according to data published in the latest edition of Hort Innovation’s Horticulture Statistics Handbook. […]
mer 23/02/2022 by Richard Wilkinson
The New Zealand government has announced a new major horticulture project to boost productivity of Māori-owned land in Hawke’s Bay. Agriculture minister Damien O’Connor said the NZ$440,000 (US$293,000) will enable […]
mer 23/02/2022 by Richard Wilkinson
The Spanish region of Andalucia has ignored the protests of the central government, the EU, UNESCO and several ecological groups by voting to grant an amnesty for illegal strawberry farmers […]
lun 14/02/2022 by Richard Wilkinson
The organisers of the 2022 International Agricultural Show have confirmed that the 58th edition will take place at Porte de Versailles in Paris from February 26th to March 6th 2022 […]
jeu 03/02/2022 by Richard Wilkinson
The 2021 EU Agricultural Outlook conference will take place online on 9 and 10 December. Now in its eighth edition, the theme of this year’s event is ‘Fit for 2030 […]
mer 08/12/2021 by EU Commission/Richard Wilkinson
• 52% are Jobs for women.
• Ancash, Cajamarca, Ica, La Libertad, Lambayeque, Lima, Moquegua and Piura are among regions mostly benefited.
jeu 02/12/2021 by Proarándanos
Egypt’s 2020/2021 table grape sector experienced a difficult season due to unexpected weather conditions. In April and May 2021, a heat wave accompanied with strong winds resulted in a 17% […]
jeu 02/12/2021 by Richard Wilkinson
The World Citrus Organisation (WCO) has released its annual Northern Hemisphere citrus forecast for the 2021/22 season, with volumes expected to fall slightly year-on-year. The crop is projected to reach […]
jeu 02/12/2021 by Richard Wilkinson