Mango news archive – Page 58
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Exotics sector benefits from Christmas sales uplift
The last 12 months have been a torrid time for many exotics traders, but with consumer confidence slowly increasing, interest in the category appears to be on the rise again - and Christmas proved to be the shot in the arm that many suppliers were waiting for. Laura Gould reports
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Japan suspends Australian mangoes
Japan has temporarily cut off Australian mango access after the detection of live larvae in treated fruit
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Peruvian mango prices on the slide
APEM reports that while the country's mango export volumes have doubled this season, prices have fallen by 25 per cent
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Treatment facility opens mango markets
A new fruit fly vapour heat treatment facility in Australia has opened up potentially lucrative mango markets in Asia
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Del Monte to launch convenience line
Naked Fruit set to offer customers and consumers an innovative range of pre-peeled, sliced and ready-to-eat fruit
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Glut pressures Australian mango growers
A bumper crop of Australian mangoes in Queensland is putting pressure on domestic prices
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Iran’s fruit rejections spur protest
Pakistani fruit exporters have protested the Iranian rejection of unrefrigerated cross-border shipments
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Pakistan exporters seek compensation
Pakistani fruit exporters are demanding compensation after the government halted shipments crossing the border
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Mexico partners Fruit Logistica
Fruit Logistica has announced that is announced that its partner country for the international fresh produce trade fair in Berlin next year is Mexico.
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National Mango Board elects 2010 officers
A recent board meeting concluded with the selection of new leaders for the US-based organisation
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Mangoes reap foodservice success
The National Mango Board’s efforts to promote the fruit have resulted in a greater availability of mangoes on US restaurant menus
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Japan cuts back on Australian mangoes
Importers feeling the pinch of the economic downturn are cutting down on orders of North Queensland-grown mangoes
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Indonesian mangoes show potential
Authorities are hoping to boost production in the Cirebon region of West Java to help meet soaring demand for the fruit
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Côte d’Ivoire fruit sector suffering
According to the president of OCAB, Côte d’Ivoire’s fruit sector is struggling with a number of major problems
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Pakistan surges past mango target
The country's mango exports touched 132,000 tonnes this season, well ahead of the target set by the Pakistan Horticulture Board
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Whitsundays promotional campaign launches
Australia has launched a ‘Made in the Whitsundays’ promotional campaign to improve the region’s horticultural trade
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Mixed feelings over recession from prepared category
The last 18 months have given the prepared sector a much-needed reality check and it is now finally showing signs of coming out the other side of the recession fitter and healthier. Innovation is starting to seep through, however, prepared fruit remains the poor relation. Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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POM Wonderful expands range
POM Wonderful has introduced a new daily serving 236ml size bottle for its line of pomegranate juices.
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Australian mango season open
The Australian mango season is set to start this week on a positive note, but new export markets are not beginning so well
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Zespri promotions galore
The kiwifruit marketer is currently involved in a number of promotions, as it takes advantage of the important back-to-school period