Mango news archive – Page 51
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Pakistan to exceed mango export target
Pakistan is on track to export over 165,000 tonnes of mangoes during the 2011 season, above the official 140,000-tonne target
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Pakistan mangoes to hit US shelves
Exporter Harvest Tradings will send the first shipment to the country by airfreight later this year
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Retailers bring new variety to the fruit and veg aisles
English apples have had an extra boost at Marks & Spencer with an illuminated shelf barker featuring a film strip now playing
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Del Monte UK trials single bananas
Company launches new product line in order to offer extended shelf-life and more product convenience for consumers
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Del Monte trials single banana pack format
Del Monte is running a UK trial with new packaging that keeps bananas fresh for almost a week.
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Rewards assets to go up for sale
The horticultural and forestry assets of failed Australian plantation manager Rewards Group will go on the market next month after a rescue plan fell through
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Mexico coldsnap impact less severe
US distributors continue to receive steady supplies of produce from Mexico where the early February frost has been less damaging than expected
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Pakistan says mango protocol unworkable
It is possible Pakistan will not be able to capitalise on the recent lifting of Japan’s ban on its mangoes due to costs involved in complying with the new protocol
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North Indian mango output set to fall
Northern Indian mango volumes are forecast to be at least 20 per cent lower this season compared to last due to biennial bearing
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King of fruits fetches royal price
The first of India's new season Alphonso mangoes sold for record prices across Indian markets this week, in part due to short supply
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President urges aggressive exports to Asia
Pakistan’s President wants to push fruit exports to Asia following news that Japan will open its doors to Pakistani mangoes
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Crop shortage triggers import rise
A drop in domestic fruit production has triggered a rise in imports in Japan this winter, a new report reveals
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Australian produce retailers draw fire
Australia’s supermarket chains have been called out on fresh fruit and vegetable labelling and price rises
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Weather delays Indian mango crop
The forthcoming Indian mango season could be delayed and shorter than normal, though quality is expected to be good
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Export growth for Guatemalan mangoes
Improved weather conditions and market expansion bode well for the Central American country's mango sector this year
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US mango board focuses on quality
Release of best practices manual aimed at driving demand for mangoes in the US by boosting quality, starting at the source
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US to receive fewer mangoes
South American mango exports to the US market are headed for volume decline by end of 2010/11 season
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Pakistan prepares for US mango launch
Pakistan is poised to make its mango export debut in the US this season, a year after its first mango shipments to Europe
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A year to remember
With Christmas almost upon us, it’s time to ruminate on what’s been another extraordinary year for the industry. And so we give you the inaugural FPJ End of Year Awards, where we doff our collective caps to the weird and wonderful events that have caught our eyes this year, and hand out a few gongs of our own. Disagree with our selection? Let us know who you would have voted for
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Exotics take a hit as supplies tighten and rivals get competitive
A crisis has hit the exotics category this year in the shape of shortfalls, price promotions and relentless competition from rival products such as soft fruit and stonefruit. In fact, both value and volume sales have slipped as the sector struggles to find its feet. Anna Sbuttoni reports