Post Archive
Mexican region celebrates first U.S.-bound pomegranate shipment
Pomegranate producers from Mexico's Mezquital Valley hope to expand upon an initial U.S.-bound shipment.
August 06 , 2014
Update: Ireland's SuperValu takes Israeli carrots off shelves
One Irish supermarket chain has responded to calls from a retail workers' union to boycott Israeli goods due to the Gaza conflict.
August 05 , 2014
U.S.: huge water savings made with 'remarkable' new irrigation methods
A Florida potato grower has said his innovative irrigation method 'is and needs to be the future'.
August 05 , 2014
EU closes door on Ghanaian vegetable imports
Ghana's burgeoning vegetable exports have not been up to scratch for the EU this year, prompting a temporary ban.
July 31 , 2014
North America sees huge price ranges for blueberries
Fall Creek's Cort Brazelton looks at how northern blueberry markets are faring, what this means for upcoming foreign suppliers, and Morocco's recent U.S. breakthrough.
July 31 , 2014
Russia whacks temporary ban on a raft of Polish produce items
After much speculation, Russian authorities have finally acted. Polish apples and a range of other produce items are now banned.
July 30 , 2014
U.S.: organic industry briefs Congress on HLB control efforts
A U.S. organic industry representative says chemical-free methods of controlling citrus greening must be found, as current neonicotinoid practices are dangerous to human health.
July 30 , 2014
Stable outlook for restructuring Greek grape sector
Amidst Greece's economic crisis, the country's grape growers are changing their practices to stay ahead of the game.
July 29 , 2014
U.K.: Produce World Group buys organic veggie player
A leading organic carrot supplier has been bought by a U.K. company.
July 29 , 2014
Russia bans Ukrainian canned fruit, veg and fish
Russian authorities have cited labeling problems and nutritional disparity as behind a ban on Ukrainian canned fruits and vegetables.
July 28 , 2014



