Citronex is Developing a Business in Romania with Tomato Investments

2023-02-06

The Polish company Citronex, one of the largest importers and distributors of bananas in Europe, is developing their activities in Romania. The investment of a 50Ha greenhouse for tomato production was confirmed on January 17th by local authorities in Dumbrăveni, Sibiu County. "The investment will be made in several stages. The first 10 ha of a greenhouse will cost approximately 25 million euros and generate 120 jobs.

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Dole Kicks-Off (2023) With New Fruit Love Stories

2023-01-27

Inspired by classic Disney characters, Dole's "Fruit Love" initiative centres on beloved fruit tastes, dishes, and memories. The five-month initiative continues with downloadable assets plus new fruit-based comfort and DIY baby food recipes. The Fruit Love campaign launched with recipes, digital downloads and social interactions celebrating apples, bananas, strawberries, pineapples, peaches, pears and other farm-fresh favourites and their roles in many memorable dishes.

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Ecuador Takes Steps to Prevent TR4 Incursion

2023-01-27

In 2022, Ecuador completed another year without Fusarium Race 4 (FocTR4) in its territory. The plague was detected in 2019 in Colombia (in the Guajira sector), in April 2021 in Peru (Piura) and Venezuela confirmed the presence of the fungus on January 19. The plague has not entered Ecuadorian territories yet, and from the public and private sectors, new initiatives are planned for this year so that it continues like this. The Ecuadorian Center for Biotechnological Research (CIBE - Espol), which celebrated its twentieth anniversary on January 27, presented three projects.

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Venezuela Confirms TR4 in Banana Plantations of Three States

2023-01-27

Fusarium Race 4 -TR4- is again setting off alerts in the region after it was confirmed in Venezuela, the third country in Latin America after Colombia and Peru. Ecuador remains free of the pest, as confirmed on January 26 by the Agency for Regulation and Phytosanitary and Zoo-sanitary Control (Agrocalidad).

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Ecuador: Port of Guayaquil First in Banana Exports in 2022

2023-01-27

From the 354.6 million boxes of bananas exported between January and December 2022 from Ecuador, 64.64% were exported from the port of Guayaquil. According to data provided by the Association of Banana Exporters of Ecuador (Aebe), the port became Ecuador's main banana export point.

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India: AI and High-Tech to Increase Banana Exports

2023-01-06

A small working group would be formed to promote the export of Indian bananas, mainly traditional varieties and value-added fruit products, said M. Angamuthu, Chairman of the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA). India was the largest producer of bananas in the world, yet it had a negligible share in the global banana trade and exported the fruit to just about 15 countries. Banana export could be increased by reaching out to the United States and European countries.

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CMA CGM Completes Russia Exit

2023-01-06

The company said that French-based shipping group CMA CGM had completed its withdrawal from the Russian market by divesting stakes in terminals through an asset swap. "With this finalized transaction and the decision to suspend all new bookings to and from Russia since March 1, 2022, the CMA CGM Group will no longer be involved in any entities operating in Russia," it said in an emailed statement.

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Ecuador Signs FTA with China

2023-01-06

Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso announced on January 3 that he had "successfully concluded" the FTA with China, an agreement that will allow Ecuadorian "industries" to "acquire machinery and inputs at lower costs." The negotiation with Ecuador's second trading partner lasted ten months, and now they are working to sign one with the United States. The treaty with Beijing will represent an increase of up to 20% in national exports to the Chinese market.

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Older Reefer Vessels May Fall Short in Compliance with New Pollution Rules

2023-01-06

Conventional reefer ships that played a critical role in shipping perishables during the pandemic could be forced into retirement by new International Maritime Organization (IMO) pollution regulations. Dutch consultancy Dynamar says the carbon intensity indicator (CII) and energy efficiency of existing ships (EEXI) rules will force the ageing conventional fleet to slow to speeds that won't meet market requirements for perishable goods.

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Market Overview – week 51/2022

2022-12-23

Banana selling prices in Russia were USD 18.00-18.75 per box CIF. Demand for the fruit was weak, and large volumes of bananas were available in the market. Nearly 700,000 boxes were discharged in week 51, and around 2.08 million are expected for week 52. The exchange rate of USD/RUB was 1 USD=72.13 RUBLE. The year-over-year inflation rate in Russia was measured at 12.6 percent for the week ending December 12, 2022, up from 12.5 percent in the previous week.

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CMA-CGM Argentina Sets Record In DP World Posorja

2022-12-23

While the grand final of the World Cup was taking place between Argentina and France, the "CMA CGM Argentina" docked at the D.P. World port of Guayaquil in Posorja, the vessel with the largest capacity and dimension that has ever arrived in Ecuador, thus breaking a new record. This container ship, built in 2019, has a capacity of more than 15,000 TEUs and a length of 366 meters.

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Banana Labels Reveal Important Information

2022-12-23

Stickers on the peel of bananas are something that most people don't look at. In addition to the possible name of the producer, the declaration should also include a number that reveals essential information about the way the fruit was grown. Statements primarily refer to fruit imported from abroad, and this is the meaning of those numbers:

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FWI: New Varieties of Bananas to Sustain the Sector

2022-12-16

They are called 964, 965 or 966: the Tropical Technical Institute (IT2) has developed new varieties of bananas intended to be more resistant to natural hazards to sustainably strengthen the sector in Guadeloupe, which has been undermined by numerous diseases. "It is for us to perpetuate the sector", explains to AFP Jean-Louis Butel, whose exploitation found in Saint-Sauveur (Guadeloupe) welcomes a few hundred feet of these new varieties.

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Fake ‘Jamaican Bananas’ found on Canadian store shelves

2022-12-16

JP Farms, the leading commercial banana farmer in Jamaica, has declared that it will pursue legal action against fraudsters in Canada who have distorted its brand by selling bananas with counterfeit JP branding. Jamaica Gleaner said that JP Farms wants “Jamaican bananas” wearing counterfeit JP branding removed from the Canadian market as soon as feasible.

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CARB Claims Ocean-Going Vessel Rules On Track Amid Industry Pushback

2022-12-08

California air officials are claiming that sweeping new rules to reduce pollution from ocean-going vessels (OGVs) at berth are on track for implementation and enforcement, despite ongoing industry complaints that key elements are not in place and equipment needed to electrify ship power at port is not available to enable compliance.

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