Banapiña-Fresh Del Monte reported that the fruits they produce on their farms in Panama will be acquired by banana company Chiquita as of January. "As we reported weeks ago, we are going to sell the bananas produced on our land to a third party, which will be 'Chiquita,'" they said in a statement.
Read More »C.I. Tecnicas Baltime De Colombia S.A., as an international marketer of conventional and organic bananas and plantains, is highly committed to corporate responsibility. Examples are its international certifications in Quality Management, Compliance with Environmental Standards, and Control and Safety Management, as well as its "Foundation for the Development of the Banana Zone of Santa Marta – FUNDEBAN".
Read More »One company claims to have cracked the technology necessary to offer carriers and shippers the data they will need to meet the EU ETS regulation with the required accuracy. VesselBot (V.B.), a tech start-up based in northern Athens, has developed a digital system for measuring vessel emissions over the last two years.
Read More »Small banana producers have announced the suspension of their mobilisation. An agreement with the management of the Banamart banana group was reached, although negotiations continue. The blockades erected in front of the Banamart packing plant in Ducos since December 18 have been lifted.
Read More »Saint Lucia's Agriculture Minister, Hon Alfred Prospere, shared a positive update on the banana industry, which had suffered a severe setback following Tropical Storm Bret earlier this year. According to him, weekly banana exports have increased to 3,500 boxes and are expected to reach approximately 9,000 in the next eight weeks.
Read More »Biosecurity Queensland has negotiated ongoing market access arrangements that allow Queensland banana growers to certify fruit harvested from fallen plants for up to two weeks after a tropical cyclone. General Manager Plant Biosecurity and Chief Plant Health Manager Michael Reid said growers would have an additional two-week supply of bananas, which they could sell destined for interstate market access following Cyclone Jasper.
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Read More »In continued efforts to ensure the safety of crew, vessels, and cargo amid the ongoing developments in the Red Sea region, CMA CGM would like to provide you with the necessary information regarding the re-routing of several vessels from their intended route through the Cape of Good Hope.
Read More »In four years of port operation in Ecuador, DP World Posorja mobilises 20% of the Andean country's foreign trade. By the end of 2024, its market share is estimated to grow to 35%. The deep-water port began operating in 2019, and in recent days, expectations were generated with the announcement of Maersk changing its logistics services from the Contecon port in Guayaquil to Posorja. Forecasts are that, by 2024, Posorja will handle about 800,000 containers.
Read More »The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) reviewed all available options to minimise the impact on its operations following a drop in water levels in the waterway's reservoirs. There was no single solution, so the ACP summarised the measures to address this challenge. In a statement, the ACP also unveiled long-term solutions and answers to frequently asked questions from customers and strategic partners.
Read More »The Association of Banana Growers of Magdalena and La Guajira–Asbama and the Colombian Agricultural Institute – ICA continue to shield the Colombian Caribbean from TR4. This week, the tour is through the municipalities of Ciénaga and Zona Bananera, in the department of Magdalena, where 74 small producers will attend a presentation and receive biosecurity kits to protect their farms.
Read More »Australian growers and exporters from northern Queensland travelled to Japan recently to celebrate, strengthen, and grow its long-standing trade and investment relationship. Japan is Queensland's third-largest agricultural export market, and the state government has identified growth potential for exporting fruit and vegetables.
Read More »The Dominican Ministry of Agriculture provided some 140 million pesos ($2.5 million) for its recovery. Hit by the heavy rains that fell over practically the entire national territory last November, the amount granted to the Association of Banana Producers will be used to revive this vital sector at the national level.
Read More »Chinese shipbuilder Hudong-Zhonghua has delivered 13,000 TEU LNG-powered containership CMA CGM Bahia to CMA CGM Group. As informed, the delivery ceremony took place on December 7. The ship has a total length of 336 meters, a width of 51 meters, a depth of 26.8 meters, a designed service speed of 21 knots, and a maximum load capacity of 13,200 TEUs.
Read More »The vice president of the Agricultural Chamber of Cochabamba, Rolando Morales, reported that several vehicles transporting bananas from the Tropics could not enter Argentina due to the elimination of the Import System of the Argentine Republic (SIRA). "(The new Argentine government) has decided to eliminate the SIRA and has opened the possibility that the negotiations will be between importers and exporters, of course, as long as they comply with the sanitary measures.
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