FRUIT AND VEGETABLE NEWS

Flanders: Pears set the pace in fruit exports
Flanders exports more agricultural products than it imports, according to the 2024 Agricultural Trade Report

Who will dominate blueberry production in 2050?
The world’s leading blueberry producers will shift significantly by 2050 and these countries will take the lead

Mexico: year-round domestic avocado production
Mexico is the only country in the world that produces avocados all year round. It can do so thanks to a combination of natural factors, such as different altitudes, soil structure, and weather conditions that allow the avocado tree (Persea americana) to bloom up to four times a year, especially in regions like Michoacán

UK retailers warn of food price surge amid heatwave-driven crop losses
Britain’s top supermarkets are sounding the alarm as soaring temperatures and dry conditions have hampered fruit and vegetable yields, contributing to a sharp rise in food inflation

Planasa strengthens its structure with a new value chain unit
Planasa announces the creation of its new Global Value Chain Department, a strategic organizational step designed to further integrate and optimize all elements the berries and other Planasa produce value chain

Macfrut 2026 moves to earlier dates
Macfrut 2026, the international trade fair dedicated to the entire fruit and vegetable supply chain, has announced new developments for its upcoming edition, scheduled from Tuesday, April 21 to Thursday, April 23, 2026, at the Rimini Expo Centre

Healthy food revolution to tackle obesity epidemic
New healthy food standard will see big businesses promoting healthier food and drink

Nigeria and Brazil sign $1 billion agreement to boost agriculture
Nigeria and Brazil signed a $1 billion agreement on Tuesday to boost agriculture, food security, energy and defence in the West African nation, Nigeria’s vice president Kasim Shettima said

FAO and EU reinforce strategic agricultural partnership during high-level meeting
Bilateral meeting between FAO Director-General and EU Commissioner Christophe Hansen highlights shared agricultural goals

European farmers await potential return of mancozeb
This ruling could pave the way for the reapproval of mancozeb and its availability to European farmers

Mantua hosts the first symposium dedicated to the Mantuan PGI Melon
On July 23, the first Mantuan PGI Melon Symposium will take place at the Ducal Palace in Mantua, organized by the Consortium for the Protection and Promotion of the Mantuan Melon

European pear producers seek joint solutions at Interpera 2025
At the Interpera congress, experts from the pear sector discussed a series of shared concerns for the future of the industry. There are many challenges to tackle, such as labour shortages, the need to adapt farming practices to phytosanitary restrictions, and water management






