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2. Sharp rise in fruit prices
Staff Reporter CLOSE on the heels of the rise in the prices of different brands of milk and fruit juices, prices of a number of varieties of fruits have shot up in the local markets, in particular in retail outlets. However, prices are simply just not falling, said one of them. Prices of other varieties of bananas, mainly from northern Indian states, too have shot up. Even at major hypermarkets, they are traded these days for prices between QR4. Some shopkeepers felt that there was a...
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3. Crisp cold weather hits apples trees
But he says some did -- the freeze destroyed the apple crop in central Iowa where his orchard is located, but growers got a crop in western, southern and northern Iowa, as well as Wisconsin. Unlike orange growers in warmer climates, Wilson says apple growers have few options to try and save a crop from freezing. Jay Vermeer at Pella Nurseries has nearly forty acres of apple trees, and he says they took a hit from a spring frost two years ago. He says there's no particular date when a late...
SourceRadio Iowa,IA


4. Orange crop forecast reduced by 1.3 million boxes
Department of Agriculture decreased the projected forecast Tuesday for the orange crop by 1.3 million boxes to 130. Meanwhile, the overall forecast for orange juice production remains relatively unchanged from March to April, as forecasted yields were increased from 1.62 gallons per box to a record 1.65 gallons per box. Tangelos remained at 1.25 million. Advertisement "Although the original estimate has been reduced, the increase in actual yield is good news for the consumer," said Michael...
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5. Crop Production: All Orange Production Down 1 Percent
The row count survey conducted March 28-29 indicated that 1 percent of the early and midseason orange rows remained to be harvested. All projections of yield assume the processing relationships this season will be similar to those of the past several seasons. Early, midseason, and navel varieties in Florida are forecast at 65. California 's all orange forecast, at 37. Packing houses continue to find some good quality navel oranges. The Texas early and midseason orange harvest was virtually...
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6. Panchagani strawberry farmers on a high
Strawberry farmers in the region however saw a major breakthrough when global FMCG giant Unilever placed a 100 tonne order for their Belgium and France processing units. Greater acceptance in the international market and the high demand triggered by the Indian retail boom has sent strawberry farmers of Panchgani on a high as they gear up to double the area under strawberry plantation. The order was completed to the satisfaction of Unilever and they have indicated they will pick up around...
SourceBusiness Standard,India


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