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Andean Flavor Heads East: Mendoza Peaches & Plums Poised for China

Mendoza, Argentina—famed for its wines and high-altitude orchards—has just taken a decisive stride toward opening the vast Chinese market to its juicy peaches and plums. For Latino communities in Toronto who follow Latin American trade news closely, this move signals fresh opportunities for growers back home and a broader selection

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Democratizing Agriculture: How Mobile Apps Are Empowering Small-Scale Farmers

The traditional image of farming is undergoing a digital revolution. While massive industrial farms have long utilized satellite imagery and GPS-guided tractors, a new wave of technology is leveling the playing field. Mobile applications are spearheading the “democratization of agriculture,” providing smallholder farmers with tools that were once the exclusive

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The Silent Revolution: How AI and Robotics are Tackling the Labor Shortage

The global agricultural landscape is facing a quiet but critical crisis: the hands required to harvest the world’s food are disappearing. From aging populations in rural areas to shifting migration patterns, the labor gap is widening. However, a Silent Revolution is underway, powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics, transforming

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Brazilian Melon Exports Surge—Sweet News for Latinos in Toronto

Brazil’s northern states of Rio Grande do Norte and Ceará just wrapped up 2025 with record-high melon exports. For Latinos living in Toronto—many of whom look for familiar tropical flavors at their local grocery stores—this boom could translate into more abundant, better-priced melons on Canadian shelves. 2025 in Numbers Shipments

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Valencia’s XLO Clementine Poised to Revolutionize Early Citrus Season

Every February the citrus world converges in Berlin for Fruit Logistica, the planet’s most influential fresh-produce trade fair. This year the Valencian company Bagu is turning heads by presenting the technical dossier that backs its new XLO clementine—a variety designed to kick-start the season weeks earlier than usual and to

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Tropical Blue: Spain’s Ultra-Early Blueberry Making Waves

Blueberries that arrive in Canadian supermarkets during the darkest winter weeks normally come from Peru or Chile, but a new Spanish variety called Tropical Blue is quietly rewriting that calendar. Recent commercial field visits in Huelva, Spain, confirmed that this cultivar ripens a full three to four weeks earlier than

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