Mango news archive – Page 63
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Trops expects limited returns
Andalusian avocado and mango exporter Trops is expecting a good 2009, despite claiming ‘limits’ have been placed on returns by retailers
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ASEAN-Aus-NZ FTA signed
The ASEAN-New Zealand-Australia free trade agreement has been signed, heralding new export opportunities
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Philippines mangoes seek freight drop
The Philippine government is trying to lower freight costs to make mango exports to the US more competitive
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Agriver launches salicornia
Israeli exporter Agriver showcased its new supplies of salicornia, known as samphire on the UK market, at Fruit Logistica.
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Tien Giang centre pushes Delta fruit exports
After two years of promotions, Vietnam’s Delta province of Tien Giang now exports to South Korea, as well as Russia, Japan and the US
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India expects strong mango export season
With new markets opening up and a forecast improvement in mango volumes and quality this year, Indian exporters are predicting a successful season
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Chiquita smoothies launch in Italy
The company says it is confident the new range will be well received following notable success in other European countries
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Prepared sector fears the worst is yet to come
The recession has well and truly hit the prepared fruit and vegetable sector, with demand at an all-time low. The usually innovative industry has gone back to basics, but insiders are adamant that the sector will power through. Elizabeth O’Keefe finds out more.
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Exotics traders prepare for period of belt-tightening
Disastrous exchange rates and up-and-down demand have conspired to make life especially hard for UK exotics importers over the last quarter. And with the country now officially in recession, the slump shows no signs of abating. Laura Gould reports.
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Timbercorp releases average results
Timbercorp has released its 2007/08 annual report, outlining setbacks as well as growth
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Guatemala to boost mango deal
The Central American country is planning to increase mango exports to the US this year
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New mangoes ripe for commercialisation
Three new mango varieties are being offered for commercialisation by the Queensland DPI
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US widens Ecuador mango access
The South American country has received the go-ahead from the USDA-APHIS to ship fresh-cut mangoes to the US
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New members join National Mango Board
The six new appointments to the National Mango Board in the US will each serve a three-year term
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Poor Pakistani infrastructure causes losses
Poor post-harvest infrastructure is causing high wastage levels in Pakistan, according to the Pakistan Agricultural Research Council
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Export zones boost for India
The introduction of designated agri-export zones for certain fresh produce lines by the Indian government is bringing benefits to consumers as well as producers.
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Exotic juice pips classic orange
The traditional British breakfast glass of orange juice is being spurned by early-risers in favour of more exotic flavours.
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NMB readies for busy 2009
The National Mango Board has chosen new officers for the year ahead as well as approved budgets and marketing programs
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Peruvian mango output plummets
Exports are expected to reduce significantly this season after an unusually mild winter is set to cut production by half
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Variety performance from retail at this time of year
Variety has always been the spice of life, and no more so than in the fresh produce industry, where more and more lines are