Mango news archive – Page 47
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Taiwan mango export growth
Irwin mango exports to Japan from Taiwan’s Pingtung County are steadily growing
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Asiafruit Congress 2011 kicks off
Asiafruit Congress 2011 got off to a strong start in Hong Kong on Wednesday with a range of headline industry figures
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Pakistan hits mango export target
Country exports some 150,000 tonnes of fruit to markets in the Middle East, Europe and Asia
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Peru to redirect mango exports to Asia
The nation’s leading mango organisation is budgeting for new promotions in Asia, particularly China where Peru’s participation is low
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Cloudburst over industry showcase in Los Angeles
During July, Los Angeles experienced the annual MicrosoftWorldwide Partner Conference. More than 15,000 partners from the
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Australian body recommends dimethoate suspension
Australia’s pesticide watchdog has proposed a suspension of dimethoate, with huge potential consequences for the country’s produce business
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Study for Thai mango exports
A joint Exoriens-APHIS study aims to develop a technique to irradiate Thai mangoes without black spotting
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Camposol takes earnings hit
Asparagus sales and prices have helped push revenue growth at Peruvian exporter Camposol but overall results have been described as "disappointing" by its group CEO Fabio Matarazzo.
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Aus-US mango access on horizon
Australian mangoes could get access to the US market before the next season under an irradiation protocol
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Q2 earnings fall at Peru's Camposol
Asparagus sales and prices help push revenue growth, but overall results are described as "disappointing" by group CEO
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Pakistani mangoes a hit in Japan
Pakistan enjoyed a successful export deal to Japan this season – its first in 16 years. US and European prospects not so bright
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Is Pakistani-US mango trade doomed to fail?
Mango exports are being used as a diplomatic tool to enhance Pakistan-US relations. Can it work?
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Unclear mango outlook for Ecuador
Ecuador’s mango volume looks stable but more fruit could head for Europe if a new trade deal with the US is not inked in time
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Putting the sparkle back into grapes
The grape category has been described by some analysts and industry insiders as the “most boring” in the fresh produce aisle. Michael Barker reports from the Global Table Grape Congress in South Africa on what the industry plans to do about it
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Mangoes hit the multiples
Minor Weir and Willis is supplying some of the first commercial volumes of Pakistani mangoes to hit supermarkets before Ramadan.
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Pakistani mangoes make US debut
US consumers will now be able to sample the much-touted Pakistani Chaunsa mango following the arrival of the first consignment of the fruit
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Peru regime safeguards free market
Incoming president Ollanta Humala says his Peruvian administration will keep free-market and trade policies intact
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Costa Rica records tropical gains
Central American nation posts improved export sales performance for pineapples, bananas and mangoes in early 2011
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New Agriculture Minister for Peru
Miguel Caillaux has beaten favourite Walter Aguirre to the top spot at the Peruvian Ministry of Agriculture
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Dole expands foodservice offer
Pineapple spears join Dole’s Chef-Ready Cuts line to provide greater convenience and versatility for the US foodservice industry