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LATAM Banana Producers Not Happy with Current Lidl Pricings

Latin American banana producing countries are dissatisfied with the recent price cut of 35% as part of a recent promotional campaign from German retail store Lidl. In the week ending March 13 is when the German retail store Lidl is releasing an advertisement that offers a kilo of bananas, which is certified as certified by the Rainforest Alliance at 0.95 euro cents. In a statement to the press, in its press statement, the Latin American Alliance stated: "We are the signatories to this note, are aware of that it is the right and the freedom of every players within the value [...]

The price of lettuce is likely to rise yet again because of California flooding

Experts in agriculture say that prices for lettuce are set to go up next month, and may continue to rise into the end of the summer. This is due to the floods that struck the Salinas Valley, a crucial California agriculture region. It is the Salinas Valley, where a huge amount of lettuce, as well as other fruits and vegetables consumed in North America is grown every year, has experienced heavy rains and severe storms since the start in the season. John Bishop, national buyer of the distributor of produce Fresh Start Foods pointed to the additional water has caused flooding [...]

Philippines: AMAD helps to sell onions brought from Occidental Mindoro

The Department of Agriculture in the Zamboanga Peninsula (DA-9) has teamed up with a farmer's group in the province of Occidental Mentaloro to sell their red onions within the region for a less expensive cost. The linkage to market was made on Thursday by the AMAD of the DA-9 and CBSIFAI. Contoroy Bato Singit Irrigators Farmers Association, Inc. (CBSIFAI) located in Occidental Mindoro. "We aid them in marketing their goods and at same time , we offer the local buyers of onions consumers at a reduced price," said Marissa Mohammad who is Director of the DA-9's Agribusiness and Marketing Assistance Division [...]

The price is eye-watering for just one onion in the online checkout at Sainsbury’s

Customers at Sainsbury's were stunned when they were being charged PS15 just for one onion. Customers were particularly confronted by the pricey onion at the grocery store's online check-out. A customer was hit with a the bill of PS45.39 after putting three small brown onions into her shopping basket. Sainsbury's apologized, and blamed a glitch on its website. They told its customers that they are disappointed: "I'm sorry the price is excessive on your website. Customers will be charged at the correct rate on the day of delivery." Source: thesun.co.uk

China imports the first shipment of Iranian citrus by the air

The Chinese General Administration of Customs (GAC) on the 31st of August 2022, signed an agreement together with Iranian Ministry of Agriculture on permitting the import of Iranian oranges into China which was the first agreement on importation of fruit between China and Iran. The initial batch of 1.78 tons of oranges originating from Iran were shipped into China by plane through Shanghai Pudong International Airport. To keep the oranges new, Shanghai Customs has implemented an efficient clearance procedures. Oranges were cleared from their destination at Pudong International Airport by noon on Saturday, and are scheduled to be placed onto shelves [...]

“The main focus on the part of Indian mango exporters is principally to meet the needs for mangoes international markets”

It's the mango season is getting ready to begin, according to Amit Sharma, who runs Fresko Fruits, a fruit retailer. Fresko Fruits: "Indian summers don't exist without mangoes. They're renowned for their flavor and aroma. The region of origin and the climate, India's mango harvesting season is different however, it generally runs from March to September. Mango cultivation in India depends on numerous aspects, like the temperature, soil type as well as irrigation and pest control. Mango farming is most for humid, mild environments that have good drainage of the soil. India is experiencing some change in the climate over recent [...]

Peru begins exporting its grapes to Japan

The Peruvian Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) has announced that exports of grapes to Japan are scheduled to begin on the morning of from tomorrow. Vice Minister for Agrarian Development Policies and Supervision of Midagri Segundo Regaladosays "Grape exports for Japan begin tomorrow after numerous years of negotiations. This is an excellent task for the sector particularly those who work for the National Agrarian Health Service of Peru (Senasa)." The Midagri official said that Peruvian agriculture has successfully fought off the pandemic, and the same can be expected in the current crisis caused by rainfall and overflows of rivers [...]