Butuan agriboost raises vegetable output by 88%

The AgriBOOST Project, the city government of Butuan’s food security program, reported an 88% increase in local vegetable production between 2023 and 2024. Data from the City Agriculture and Veterinary Department (CAVD) shows production rose from 207 metric tons in 2023 to 389 metric tons in 2024. According to CAVD head engineer Pierre Anthony D. […]

Brazilian orange juice excluded from U.S. tariff increase

The United States government has decided to exclude Brazilian orange juice from a planned tariff increase, a measure that brings relief to the Brazilian citrus sector. Brazil supplies around 60% of the total orange juice consumed in the U.S. The reduction in U.S. juice output in recent years, particularly in Florida, has increased the vulnerability […]

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“We want to develop our plum orchard to 7,000 tons with flavorful varieties”

Driven by a desire to continue diversifying its farms to ensure their resilience, Blue Whale began researching plum varieties in the 2000s. “Our strength at Blue Whale is our ability to identify the best products on the shelf to attract consumers and develop the American-Japanese category, more particularly the Metis range. The Metis range is […]

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Ukrainian farmer battles fruit processor over unfulfilled tomato contract worth $1 million

A Ukrainian family farm is locked in a legal dispute with one of the country’s largest agro-industrial groups after a failed tomato supply agreement left over 6,500 tonnes of produce rotted in the fields. The case involves SFG “Victoria,” a small farming enterprise, and “Vitmark Agro,” part of the Vitmark Group, a leading juice producer […]

Kyrgyz carrot prices remain high despite sufficient supply

In recent weeks, carrot prices in Kyrgyzstan have increased, reaching KGS 80–90/kg (approx. €0.83–0.94) at the wholesale level due to a temporary shortage. Retail prices rose to KGS 100/kg (€1.04) in some markets. However, with the arrival of the domestic harvest, the market has stabilized. Prices are now KGS 60–80/kg (€0.63–0.83), and around KGS 65–70/kg […]

“We expect good volumes for the coming weeks thanks to high quality and favorable weather”

A few weeks ago, Grappolo Rosso, an Apulian company managed by Asia Grilli, began its 2025 table grape campaign. This year, the company began harvesting its first fruits in early July. “We started with small quantities,” Grilli explains, “because we focus intensely on quality and achieving the proper sugar content. Currently, our main customers are […]

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Trofi-Pack expands and gains access to a complete DC

When Trofi and Van der Helm first announced their plans for a new distribution center in Den Hoorn back in 2019, Harry van den Hout of Trofi Pack never imagined the packaging operations would grow so quickly. This year, the company’s packaging space has expanded from 23,000 to 32,000 square meters, thanks to the addition […]