Mango news archive – Page 46
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Overcoming adversity
Some of the produce that lands on our shores every day is produced in the most challenging environments in the world. Chloe Ryan takes a snapshot of some of the growers who have overcome the odds to supply the UK
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New ripening technology to cut energy bills
Dutch-based ripening room technology specialist Interko has rethought every part of its system to create an "enormous reduction" in the energy it uses.
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Exporter proposes India-Pakistan mango cooperation
India and Pakistan should set aside differences and jointly promote their mangoes to international markets, says leading exporter
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Wasps fly to Kenya to fight fruit fly
Researchers import Hawaiian wasp to help mango farmers embattled by fruit flies
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Nature's Pride wins Latin America prize
Company presented with biennial Latin America Trade Award 2011 and announces plans to start supplying Fairtrade mangoes
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Peruvian mango season delayed
Cold weather has set back flowering which, coupled with an off year for production, will translate into fewer mangoes from Peru
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Exotics slip again as retailers change their approach
The exotics category continues to slide and with fewer promotions, sales are expected to suffer a knock-on effect
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US Mango Board members named
Agriculture secretary Tom Vilsack appoints six representatives to serve three-year terms beginning on 1 January 2012
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Mango volume on the up
US arrivals of fresh mangoes have risen in the last week thanks to a boost in sendings from Ecuador
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Mango Board launches new website
The website is designed to enhance user experience and keep visitors on the site longer thanks to new and improved features
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Pakistan misses apple export opportunity
Pakistan’s apple sector is declining through lack of investment and losing out on potentially lucrative revenue from exports
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USDA recommends Australian mango access
The USDA has recommended market access for Australian mangoes under an irradiation protocol, with a comment period ending late December
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Mangoes size up potential
Peruvian mangoes will be back in the Japanese market for a second season, and feeling out the size of the country’s winter demand
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UK tastes turn more exotic
Sales of less common exotic fruits are on the rise in the UK, as consumers become more adventurous
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Pakistan explores mango sea shipments to US
Pakistan hopes to ship its mangoes by sea to the US in future, making trade more profitable for exporters
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NMB names marketing director
Megan McKenna promoted to National Mango Board's director of marketing next year, replacing Wendy McManus
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Peru-Japan FTA soon to take effect
The Free Trade Agreement between the two nations will come into force in January 2012, benefiting Peruvian mangoes in particular
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Fruit aiding Mindanao development
A growing fruit industry in Mindanao is helping the region’s development, and expanding into export markets
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Ecuador eyes clearer US mango market
Fewer mangoes from Brazil and Peru will end up on the US market this year, paving the way for a favourable season for Ecuador
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Pakistan rethinks mango strategy
Pakistan may set higher mango export targets and pursue new markets in coming seasons following a successful deal this year