Exotic fruit news archive – Page 30
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Philippines top banana supplier for Japan
The Philippines has gained market share in Japan during July, supplying 80 per cent of the country's imported bananas
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Costa Rica eyes Asian gains
The first-time exhibitor at this year’s Asia Fruit Logistica is making good progress in the region
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Australia ticks off on dragonfruit access
Vietnamese Trade Office encourages suppliers to begin applying for export permits
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Durian McFlurry lands in Malaysia
McDonald’s has added fresh durian to its dessert menu in Malaysia
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Fresh cut flourishes as exotics enter
The prepared fruit market continues to grow, driven by healthy eating, the addition of exotics and a trend for seasonal ranging
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HLB acts to distance itself from Salmonella scare
The papaya importer has issued a statement seeking to clear up any confusion about the source of the outbreak
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Fatal salmonella outbreak linked to Mexican papayas
A salmonella outbreak that has caused one death and infected over 100 people in the US has been traced to Mexican papayas
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Israel hails pitaya progress
Israeli pitayas are entering an exciting new phase thanks to the success of efforts to breed new varieties and the potential of the US market
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RSA pomegranates a breeding success
The outlook is brightening for pomegranates from South Africa, with new varieties showing great potential
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Java Fresh spreads the Cocolove
Indonesian exotics supplier says it hopes to introduce its branded coconut offer to the European market later this year
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Giumarra markets MPG persimmons
Group partners with domestic producer MPG, the largest grower in the US
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Maryland issues papaya warning
State urges Marylanders not to consume Caribeña’s yellow Maradol papayas
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Egypt identifies eastern targets
Egypt’s AEC highlights potential for Egyptian exports like oranges and grapes in East Asia, as well as in Australia and New Zealand
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Kenyan drought is ‘major concern’
Lack of rain is restricting planting and irrigation in Kenya while UN watchdog warns of worrying outlook for next three months
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Figs on the road to success
South Africa's re:inc innovation says a number of new fig varieties are now primed for commercialisation
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Melo Drink offers a healthy start
The new pomegranate juice brand appears to have provided a shot in the arm for Italian bar owners and consumers alike.
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Vietnam expands dragonfruit exports
Vietnamese dragonfruit is entering new international markets, as its export network reaches 40 countries
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Maersk seeks new growth in India
The Danish container shipping giant has launched a new papaya service from India to Dubai
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US green light for Ecuadorean pitahaya
Aphis to allow imports of yellow pitahaya from Ecuador under a systems approach
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Durian deodorant tackles fruit odour
Researchers at a university in Thailand have produced a coating for durian to keep it fresher and odour-free for longer