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Nearly 2,000 People Flock to Chile’s First Native & Ornamental Plant Expo

From Viña del Mar to Toronto, the buzz around native plants is growing fast. Earlier this month, nearly two thousand attendees gathered in Chile’s coastal city for the country’s First National Meeting on Native and Ornamental Plants. The conversations that blossomed there—about biodiversity, climate resilience, and cultural pride—offer practical lessons

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Panama to Flood Europe with 700+ Containers of Watermelons & Melons

When Panama ramps up its fruit season, the ripple effects aren’t confined to Central America. Over the next three months, the country plans to ship more than 700 refrigerated containers of watermelon and cantaloupe across the Atlantic—an operation that could interest Latino distributors, grocers, and consumers right here in Toronto.

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Storms Slash Spanish Berry Exports—Why Huelva’s Crisis Matters to Latino Food-Lovers in Toronto

Spain’s southern province of Huelva is the undisputed berry capital of Europe, sending strawberries, raspberries, blueberries and blackberries across the Atlantic to Canadian grocery aisles. After a wave of intense Atlantic storms (“borrascas”) battered the region this winter, the growers’ association Freshuelva warns of a severe blow to production. Below

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Farmbot Revolution: Meet the AI “Agro-Dog” Transforming Crop Care

As technology reshapes every corner of our lives, the countryside is no exception. A new generation of agricultural robots—led by a four-legged “Agro-Dog” brimming with artificial intelligence—is stepping onto fields worldwide. For the Latino community in Toronto, many of whom maintain deep ties to farming back home or dream of

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Argentina Fast-Tracks Fresh Cherries, Apples & Pears to North America

Getting true-flavor fruit from South America to your table in Toronto just became easier. Argentina’s food-safety authority, SENASA, has opened a dedicated Entomological Unit—a high-tech laboratory that certifies fruit is free of quarantine pests—so that shipments of fresh cherries, apples and pears from Northern Patagonia can enter the United States

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