Author: Timothy Wahome (Timothy Wahome)

Avocados from Lebanon slowly taking over the European market
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Avocados from Lebanon slowly taking over the European market

In just 3 years, Lebanon has turned from a regional exporter of avocados into an international player in Europe, especially Ukraine, Germany and the Netherlands.  Avocado exports to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region have grown manifold but this is not all. Shipments to Europe shot up from just 40 tonnes in 2020 to 1000 tonnes in...

Green Australian fingerlime
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ANFA details how “the unique nature of Australian fingerlimes has captured the imagination of chefs around the world” 

Commercially young but boasting multiple culinary uses, Australian fingerlimes (Citrus australasica) are breaking ground outside specialty restaurants into consumer markets. Many savour them as wholesome table fruits while others enjoy them as  juicy extracts or pies. Now, thanks to the Australian Native Fingerlimes Alliance (ANFA), this exotic fruit is slowly bursting out of its commercial infancy. Through...

Cattle grazing on a farm in Australia
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An inquiry into farmer remuneration by Australia’s supermarkets 

A senate inquiry in Australia is taking place on amicable payment arrangement between farmers and grocers.  While it takes 2 to 3 weeks for farmer remuneration by a local supermarket to happen, a pay rise often takes years. On March 11, 2024, producers in Orange, New South Wales, were bracing for a March 12 senate inquiry hearing against supermarkets....

Food groceries
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World food prices 10.5% down in 12 months

Affordable cereals and vegetable oil helped lower world food prices by 10.5% year-on-year, per the FAO Food Price Index of March 8, 2024. A 22.9% yearly drop in cereal quotations counterbalanced appreciating animal products and lowered the February 2024 index.  FAO measures the appreciation or depreciation trends of agricultural commodity prices in terms of points every month....

Vidalia onions from Ga
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Georgia’s Vidalia onion harvest to factor in 1000 extra acres

The commercially significant packing date for Vidalia onions of April 17, 2024 will coincide with rising onion acreage in south Georgia, U.S. Georgia’s Vidalia Onion Advisory Panel selected the date after careful soil and weather measurements to determine maturity timing. The 2024 harvest has the same timing as last year’s but boasts 11,000 acres, a thousand more than...

Maple syrup
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Pennsylvania maple syrup season continues after early thaw

Thanks to a mild winter, the Pennsylvania maple syrup season came early in 2024 and is now in its second week. Since Pennsylvania’s Maple Ambassador Maddie Vandermark launched the season at a Bradford County farm on February 23, harvesting has been progressing smoothly.  To date, harvesters have been taking advantage of the fluctuating temperatures at the start of spring to...

Natural Cavendish banana
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Oman’s new banana promises to change GCC’s agricultural economy 

After 9 years in the making, a new banana variety in Oman could change the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)’s niche of agricultural economy. A strain of the resilient Williams (AAA) variety, this Cavendish mutant boasts superior adaptation to the Arabian climate. It also promises a high economic value due to its less curved bananas and high yield...

Mud crab
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Mud crab season kicks off early in Bangladesh

The mud crab season has begun in Bangladesh following a two-month yearly ban between January and February. On March 1, various fishermen took their nets and headed to the forested delta inside Mongla and Rampal coastal areas. The government gives the mud crab (Scylla olivacea)’s spawning timeline as January through February but new research reveals it usually happens...

Corn plant in US
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Grain futures fall as South American supplies trickle in

American grain futures collectively fell on March 5 for diverse reasons including a new soy harvest in Brazil. Corn futures set for delivery in May slumped in Chicago on March 5, 2024 by 3 3/4 cents or 0.94%, to $4.26 a bushel. This followed a rebound to $4.3 per bushel a day earlier, which came as a result of...

Rice terraces in the Philippines
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Philippines’ rice supply is stable at spring harvest 

Rice supply in the Philippines is heading into a stable phase through mid-2024, courtesy of the ongoing spring harvest. Additional supplies from Vietnam and a possible price stabilization deal with Cambodia will also meet domestic demand. As a consequence, the government assured on March 5 that rice prices will remain under 49 pesos ($0.88) a kg. The...