Over the next two years, if uncontrolled, a disease known as Phytophthora could potentially wipe out avocado and macadamia trees in Murang’a and neighbouring counties in Kenya.   Olivado EPZ Ltd field officer Michael Gitahi, said that after realising the disease had invaded tree nurseries, the company decided toContinue Reading

by Joel Pitarch Diago, Fresh Plaza   According to José Enrique Sanz, manager of IGP Cítricos Valencianos, the current Valencian citrus season could be described as “commercially acceptable” because, despite a 30% drop in the Spanish production volume, prices have been somewhat better. However, expectations were much higher.   “Demand hasContinue Reading

by Kasper Friis, Atlas Obscura   Employees at Garðyrkjuskóli ríkisins take a certain pride in telling their guests that they work at the biggest banana plantation in Northern Europe.   Of course, there really isn’t much competition.   Bananas normally grow in much warmer climates. But the plantation at the Icelandic National Gardening School,Continue Reading

    The extreme cold wave weather is the severest condition that banana growers have experienced. As cold and low temperature are the enemies for banana plantation. Their growth period requires high temperature and humidity, when the temperature drops to 5 degree, banana leaves will turn yellow.   If thisContinue Reading