Mango news archive – Page 50
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Mango import volume slides
US arrivals from Mexico alone fell by 19 per cent during the week ended 9 April, according to new figures
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Peruvian land auction announced
Prime irrigated land suitable for horticultural production in the Lambayeque region of Peru is going up for auction.
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Thai produce prices rise in Singapore
Prices of Thai fruit and vegetables have risen in Singapore as a result of last month’s flooding
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Two leaders join forces in food safety
BioShield Services to offer IASQ certification with support of International Mango Organization
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Prices strong as market prepares for supply switch
The citrus market is preparing for the switch in supply between the northern and southern hemisphere, with good prices to be made for those specialising in certain products. Alex Lawson looks at how the key sources are shaping up
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Retailers reconsider their fresh produce presentation
One disappointment I have with UK retailers is they seem to ignore the potential offered by fruit baskets. I suppose
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Weather reins in India mango crop
Officials are revising downwards their Indian mango crop forecast as lingering cool weather puts a damper on volumes
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GlobalGAP defends role after Peru mango affair
GlobalGAP has hit back at accusations it has been undermined by allegations of worker abuse in the Peruvian mango trade.
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Good times are here for prepared sector as sales soar
The prepared fresh produce business is on the up, with fruit, vegetables and salads all benefiting from an increase in trip frequency. As penetration and average price both climb, Elizabeth O’Keefe looks at why things are going right for the sector
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Red-tape may delay US Pakistani mango deal
Pakistan has yet to finalise its mango export protocol with the US, which could mean shipments are delayed or even prevented this season
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Turkish exporter sets large UK sales target
Turkish exporter Mango is aiming to take annual UK sales to €10 million after it opened a UK base last week.
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Exotics face tough time as pricing hits demand
The exotics sector is suffering from a combination of oversupply and a sales slowdown while prices continue to increase. Alex Lawson looks at the how the various lines are coping and the effects of supermarket promotions on wholesale prices
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No Australian grapefruit for Japan
The former Rewards red grapefruit orchard in Western Australia will not export fruit to Japan this year following quality concerns
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Guatemalan mangoes target US market
Some 17,000 tonnes of mangoes were shipped from Guatemala to the US last year, making it the largest export market
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Camposol denies worker allegations
Large scale Peruvian exporter Camposol has hit back at allegations of worker abuse levelled at it in a new report which has upped the pressure to introduce a groceries adjudicator.
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No damage to Mexican mangoes
Inspection report indicates last month’s frost has not affected the northern crop although smaller sizes could be on the cards
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Tesco targets mango increase
Tesco is trebling its Thai mango imports and extending promotions in a bid to raise the fruit's profile among British consumers.
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Mexican mangoes suffer price drop
Downhill slide for Mexican Ataulfo mango prices on the North American market despite early season start
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Tesco UK triples Thai mango volumes
UK retail giant Tesco is trebling its Thai mango imports and extending promotions in a bid to raise the fruit's profile among British consumers
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Peru container space in short supply
The country’s mango suppliers are being forced to look for alternative distribution outlets as their bumper season nears a close