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Prices for fruit rise to unprecedented highs in Ukraine

Due to the negative impact of recent weather conditions, prices for fruit and berries have risen to historic highs in Ukraine. Wholesale prices for garden strawberries grew the most, by 61.5% on average as of early June.   “Despite the decline in consumer income as a result of the coronavirus-related crisis, prices for fruit and […]

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OVERVIEW GLOBAL STONE FRUIT MARKET

The European production of apricots, peaches and nectarines is estimated to be lower than last season. This is due, on the one hand, to long-term developments, and on the other hand, to the weather conditions ahead of the harvest, including a mild winter (which is not very good for the apricots) and a late frost […]

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COVID-19, the Global Economic Crisis, and their Impact on the Fruit and Vegetable Business of Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Tajikistan, and Russia (Part 2)

The coronavirus pandemic has changed the routine and well-established ideas of people about almost all areas of life. Andriy Yarmak, an economist at the Investment Center of Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) writes how it affected the food industry in his blog on Eastfruit.com.    In the first part of the […]

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Spain: Fruit & veg imports rise by 11% in January

The Spanish import of fruits and vegetables in January 2019 grew by 11% in terms of volume and by 26% in terms of value compared to the same month of 2018, totaling 287,263 tons and 257.3 million Euro, according to data from the Department of Customs and Special Taxes of the Spanish Tax Agency, processed […]

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Peruvian fruit and veg exports increased by 9% in value in January and February

According to the Association of Agricultural Producers’ Guilds of Peru (AGAP), Peruvian agricultural exports in the first two months of the year amounted to US $ 1.118 billion, i.e. 6% higher than in the same period of 2018.   This increase was driven by the fresh fruits and vegetables sub-sector, whose shipments in January and […]

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EU citrus imports grow by 40%

In recent months, various statements have been made from both Europe and the Spanish Government, claiming that the size of orange imports into the EU is comparable to that of previous years, before the agreement with South Africa. The Valencian crisis is thus attributed to internal and structural problems affecting citrus growing in this region. […]

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The five most expensive fruits in the world

Once upon a time, fresh fruit was a luxury. But, with the passage of time, fruits are getting less expensive by the day.   The next five fruits are. however, a class of their own. They are the most expensive in the world. Except for a few, even the richest of the richest cannot afford […]

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