Countries
Russia eases ban on certain produce
In order to help its own farmers, Russia has scrapped some agricultural items from its import ban including onion and potato seeds.
August 21 , 2014
Opinion: balancing technology and process to maintain your cold chain
C.H. Robinson's Bob Biesterfeld looks at the science of keeping cold chains in check in the modern world.
August 21 , 2014
Chilean scientists find new way to control fruit decomposition
A Chilean team may have come up with something of an elixir of shelf life.
August 21 , 2014
Australia sees greater apple competition after Russian ban
While Australian apples have counterseasonal advantages, a more competitive market demands high quality.
August 21 , 2014
Spain asks EU to add melons and watermelons to emergency measures
Spain says unless melons and watermelons are included in EU's special measures there will be 'serious disruptions'.
August 21 , 2014
USDA expects Chilean stonefruit rebound in 2014-15
After frosts that hit the recent crop, Chile stonefruit growers are gearing up for higher production in 2014-15.
August 21 , 2014
South Africa considers altering GM labeling legislation
Stricter regulations could soon come into force in South Africa to clarify what constitutes GM produce.
August 20 , 2014
Europe: Copa Cogeca welcomes emergency package but calls for more help
European farmer and cooperative organization Copa Cogeca believes more extraordinary measures are warranted to soften the blow from Russia's import ban.
August 20 , 2014
U.S.: National Mango Board to host online 'webinar' on best ripening protocols
The NMB is due to hold another web seminar today on mango ripening practices, with 'more progress to be made'.
August 20 , 2014
EU funding omission a stain on Spanish pomegranate sector
A key Spanish region used to export almost a third of its pomegranates to Russia, yet the fruit has been left off an EU support list.
August 20 , 2014



