Author: Timothy Wahome (Timothy Wahome)

Oranges in blossom in Asia
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The orange export season returns to Tsirang, Bhutan

Each winter from December to February, orange merchants from a Himalayan village in Paro district, Bhutan, relocate to Tsirang to export the commodity. This usually coincides with a time when oranges in Bhutan are simultaneously maturing in different districts. This season, some 40 exporters from Paro, the seat of Bhutan’s international airport, have come to Tsirang, the commercial...

Freezing rain on a branch in Canada
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British Columbia & Vancouver expect rain after snow 

Vancouver Island and the south-western province of British Columbia (B.C.) in Canada expect freezing rain and snowfall from January 17. The regions are the latest stopping points of a freezing winter storm that is moving from the west. For B.C., the weather change will temper a relatively dry winter, with strong winds bringing precipitation at temperatures...

navel orange
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Florida to produce 20.5 million orange boxes in January 2024

Florida’s orange production will rebound by 30% to 20.5 million boxes for the 2024 season opener, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). In the grain and crop report on January 12, 2024, USDA predicted increases for all three major citrus fruits including grapefruit and lemon.  The rebound draws from reigning fair winter weather in the...

whole and halved Hass avocado
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A firm in Germany unveils avocado-peeling robotic solution

A firm from Germany has invented a robotic avocado line that can pit, halve and peel 1000 avocados (Persea Americana) an hour. Kronen GmBH will unveil its “robot avocado line” at the Fruit Logistica, a showpiece of innovations in the produce industry. The event will start on February 7, 2024 in Berlin. In anticipation, the company explained its peeler-and-cutter...

agriculture in Nigeria
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World Bank cites agriculture will propel Nigeria’s economy by 3%

Nigeria’s economy will experience a 3% growth rate thanks to agriculture, reports World Bank. The country will also recover its pre-Covid19 economic performance in 2025 by improving on the cited rate of growth. The 3% growth margin applies to the 2023-2024 financial year and will emanate from agriculture, construction and trade. By mid-2025, however, these two sectors will...

South Africa to resume avocado exports to Japan
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South Africa to resume avocado exports to Japan

After a hiatus over aseptic requirements, South Africa is set to resume hass avocado exports to Japan. The go-ahead call came after successful negotiations in November 2023. The news will bolster South Africa’s chances to expand its Asian market reach following an earlier avocado pact with China in 2023. Commenting on this new opportunity, Derek Donkin,...

Corn plant in US
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USDA grain boon shocker sinks corn, soybean prices

A January 12 grain yield estimate revision by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has slumped corn and soybean prices. On what is usually the most important grain market announcement each January, the 2024 USDA grain report caught traders unawares.  Opposite to expectations of corn holding to the November projection of a record 15.23 billion bushels, the new...

lobster and crab meat on a plate
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Maine lobster fishing to adopt right whale traceability systems

Maine lobster fishermen will be mandated to install electronic trackers to help reduce the entrapment of the nearly decimated North Atlantic right whale. Some New England lobster harvesters have already reacted negatively to the Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game Division (DMF)’s call. However, despite a pending court case on the matter, the enforcement is nevertheless ongoing. Supporting...

gala apple on the left
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Gala apples account for 20% of Washington’s apple harvest

The Pacific northwest apple harvest in Washington ended November 2023, with the Pink Lady variety picked last. The latest comprehensive storage report in January 2024 shows that galas accounted for 20% of the total output. Gala apples enjoy the distinction of being the first to harvest in the Washington apple season around August each year. Thanks...

Fiona, "world's loneliest sheep"
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“World’s loneliest sheep” becomes mental health ambassador: the larger perspective

At a time when UK sheep prices are increasing while the national flock is reducing, a new sheep sensation is in town. This is Fiona, an ewe dubbed the “world’s loneliest sheep” and now a mental health ambassador. After spending 24 months on the cliffs of Cromarty Firth, Scotland, the heavy-fleeced Fiona got rescued in November 2023. Braving 820...