Mango news archive – Page 28
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BayWa expands exotics portfolio
German conglomerate strengthens position as exotic produce supplier with acquisition of majority stake in TFC Holland
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Getting the most out of Ghana
Anthony Sikpa, president of the Federation of Associations of Ghanaian Exporters (Fage), explains what must be done to get more of the country’s unique fresh produce basket onto European markets
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US consumers welcome Australian mangoes
Exporters, importers and retailers aim to increase awareness of offering after strong start to campaign
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Coleacp searches for top solutions
The effort to support farmers in ACP countries continues, with biopesticides, biostimulants and biofertilisers increasingly being used to enhance resistance
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Indian mango growers expand their horizons
Karnataka growers, keen to increase exports to foreign markets, are planing to travel overseas to take in differing cultivation methods
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Korea welcomes first Peruvian mangoes
Peru expects to ship up to 300 tonnes to the Asian country between January and March
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Australian mangoes arrive in US
Following on from trial programmes last season, exporters are eyeing new opportunities in North America
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Pico keeping on
Despite the numerous challenges facing Egyptian exporters this past year, Pico has continued to grow and add new varieties to its offering
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Innovation centre announced
The University of Tasmania has collaborated with the Australian horticulture industry to provide a new training centre for developing new products
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Australian mango crop volume revised
Storm damage across key growing areas reduces projected volumes by an estimated 800,000 trays
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Hort Innovation AGM lacks growers
Australia ‘grower-owned’ horticulture body has held its first annual general meeting with vegetable processors and large agri-companies holding more voting rights than many growers
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Korea opens doors to Peruvian mangoes
Peru makes another market access breakthrough, with South Korean authorities approving the Latin American nation’s mangoes
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Severe hailstorms hit Hoedspruit region
Areas already suffering from drought conditions are now having to contend with the aftermath of the storm
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Tesco launches ‘first-ever’ frozen avocados
Retailer expects bags of de-stoned frozen avocado to attract shoppers due to lower price and wastage than fresh version
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Aeon promotes Vietnamese mangoes
The Vietnamese Embassy in Japan has organised promotions of Vietnamese mangoes at Aeon retail stores in Japan
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National Mango Board honours retailer
Aaron Franklin from Harris Teeter is honoured as the 2015 Mango Retailer of the Year
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Australia appoints horticultural minister
Anne Ruston takes on newly created position, which aims to build on momentum gathered over the last 12 months
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WA mango season hits lull
Early-season cold snap leads to split crop, forcing prices and demand up in domestic market
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Calypso mangoes to make mark in US
Australian produce company OneHarvest is eyeing a strong export season after trial shipments to the US, with plans to expand plantations of its Calypso mangoes overseas
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New fruit factory to open in Kent
Fruit processing facility to open in Sittingbourne aims to capitalise on “abundance of fruit farms” in Kent region