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Tomato concentrate factory in Angola postpones launch

Angolan news agency Angop, informed the production of tomato concentrate in the factory from Giraúl de Baixo in the Angolan province of Namibe, has been postponed due to a lack of raw materials. The head of the factory, Vicente Monder Jar, said the shortage of tomatoes is causing a price increase in the product, affecting

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Katsina To Establish Tomato Processing Company

The Katsina State Government says it will establish a Tomato Processing Company to boost irrigation in the state. Gov. Aminu Masari disclosed this on Sunday in Mashi during a Town Hall meeting with people of the Mashi/Dutsi Federal Constituency. Masari said the company would be established in Danja Local Government Area through a Public Private

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Ketchup war has Ontario farmers upping tomato production

everal Essex County farmers and food processors in southwestern Ontario are reaping the benefits of the ongoing ketchup war, sparked last month, not long after food giant French’s squeezed its way into the ketchup market. Canadian consumers spoke out on social media and took action with their loonies by supporting French’s new ketchup brand because

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SUGAL increases processing capacity in Seville’s plant

A Portuguese family is consolidating its position in the Andalusian agro-industrial sector. The Ortigão Costa family has opted for Sevilla after disbursing more than 20 million Euro since 2010 in the acquisition and modernization of a tomato paste factory in Las Cabezas de San Juan. « After a major investment, we’ve reached the right size in

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2016 CROP WARNING !

  Andalusia and Extremadura regions in Spain as well as Portugal are suffering very adverse climatic conditions during the crucial transplanting period. Andalusia is clearly the most severely hit area. After the coldest month of March in 30 years, it suffered regular rains during April and, more critical, extremely heavy rainfalls in the past week

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TOMATOLAND WORLD PRICE INDEX – MARCH 2016

  Products for the industry – crop 2015 Packed in aseptic bag in 220 l. (55 gal) drum – unless otherwise specified Origin 28/30CB 28/30HB* 36/38CB 12/14HB Diced Crushed Italy € 0.810 € 0.820 € 1.020 € 0.440 € 0.410 € 0.370 Spain € 0.750 € 0.760 € 0.960 € 0.440 € 0.380 € 0.370

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Tomato waste can generate electricity

Damaged tomatoes unsuitable for sale can be used as a powerful source of generating electricity, says a study involving Indian-origin scientists. « We have found that spoiled and damaged tomatoes left over from harvest can be a particularly powerful source of energy when used in a biological or microbial electrochemical cell, » said Namita Shrestha from South

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Dangote Opens Nigeria Tomato Factory to Vie With Chinese Imports

Dangote Group, owned by Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote, opened this month, a tomato-processing factory near Nigeria’s northern city of Kano aimed at vying for the local market with imports from China. “We have fully started operations today and the target is 1,200 metric tons per day,” Abdulkareem Kaita, managing director of Dangote Farms Ltd.,

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Kagome to study tomato cultivation techniques with new R&D base in Portugal

Kagome is setting up a research and development center in Portugal to examine tomato cultivation techniques and develop improved varieties of tomato plants. As one of the world’s leading makers of ketchup and canned tomato products, the Japanese agribusiness company wants to establish mass cultivation technologies geared toward different climates and geologies around the world.

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