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Plantations International

Ukrainian dam which was crucial to agriculture was destroyed.

In Ukraine there is a rumor it is the Russian army blew up one of the dams during the evening of June 5-6. Based on EastFruit analyst, the bursting of the dam at Kakhovska hydroelectric power station Kakhovska hydroelectric power station not only an environmental, but humanitarian catastrophe, which will result in flooding of huge regions and towns but also will affect the security of food. The water that was pumped through this irrigation system allowed to cultivate up to 80 percent of the total vegetables that are grown in Ukraine as well as a substantial amount of both grapes and [...]

The fresh tomato harvest in Mexico for 2023 is estimated is 3.87 million tons of metric tonnes

If the conditions are normal in open-field and shade house cultivation and the continuation of utilization of greenhouse technologies and greenhouse technology use, the USDA predicts that Mexico's 2023 fresh tomato production to be 3.87 million metric tonnes (MMT) that is just a tiny rise over the government of Mexico's (GOM) officially announced 2022 production estimation of 3.8 MMT. Despite the harsh weather in the major areas of production to date, Mexican tomato production has been unaffected. Sinaloa remains the largest producer of tomatoes in Mexico's state, accounting for over 22 percent of the total production. It is followed by San [...]

China sends fresh air in the South African pear industry

The beginning of the topfruit season was not a good sign, but even if it went as badly as it began, it might be preparing for a strong performance to South African pears. The marketing of the earlier Williams or BC harvest was a challenge and involved Packhams that were harvested in the previous year are still in stock. It's not uncommon, according to the exporter of pear, who would prefer not be identified, and is possible to manage in the event that two types are shipped to different locations. "Packham is always an upper level than a BC however, we [...]

Dhenkanal district receives its the first cargo of Amrapalli mangoes to Dubai

In light of the immense mango harvest that was abounding in the Dhenkanal district in the year 2012, Dhenkanal district is ranked as the highest position in the state, with the harvest of 50,000 tonnes of mangoes. Although this fruit typically gets a high amount of demand from Indian metros like Mumbai, Kolkata, and Delhi This year, the direct shipment of 2.5 tons of Amrapalli fruit were shipped into Dubai out of Dhenkanal in the very first instance. The District Collector, Saroj Kumar Sethi launched the export consignment with the help of the district Horticulture department deputy director Geetashree Padhi. Also [...]

The sands of the Alluvial make excellent conditions for the grapes to thrive in the Yellow River plains

In recent times, China's production of fruits has improved in terms of output, but not just but also the quality. One trend is the growing production of domestic grapes throughout the nation. Shandong province located in China's North East is proving to be a fantastic area for the production of grapes. He Heng is the overseer of a variety of newly planted grape orchards along the route of the old Yellow River in the Southern Dezhou Ecological Zone within the Shandong Province. "There is a sandy loam-like soil within the alluvial plain that flows into the Yellow River. It has excellent [...]

Air cargo manager with 35 years of experience of transporting fresh food across Asia

Cathay Pacific, Hong Kong's largest airline. Pacific's accomplished air-cargo director Shuichi Ueba is in his 35th year at Cathay Pacific and has witnessed the whole spectrum. In his role as the Regional Head for Cargo to Japan and Korea the man is in charge of shipping fresh fruit and vegetables to Japan as well as South Korea and the rest of the region. Fresh fruit is much of the 20 each week Cathay Cargo freighters to and from Japan. It imports high-quality fruit to be consumed in its own country but has less farmers growing fruits. Korea however exports lots of [...]

Winds and rain that are not in time damage Burhanpur banana plantations

The torrential rains and violent winds, damaged the remaining banana plants in Burhanpur district, on Sunday. The farmers who cultivate bananas within Burhanpur district were hit with major losses due to heavy rains and floods ruined their farms. The crop was destroyed by floods in Ratagarh, Ambara, Dawalikhurd, Devri Mal and other regions that fall under Nepanagar region, Nimbola in Burhanpur as well as Shekhapur in the Khaknar region. In the Dawalikhurd the Dawalikhurd region, a local farmer Shobharam Jadhav sustained a massive losses, while over 10 farmers from Ambada, Dawalikala, Higna, Linga and Deori Malwere were directly affected. Source: freepressjournal.in