Mango news archive – Page 31
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Peruvian produce finds favour in Japan
Shipments of organic bananas and mangoes up despite effects of El Niño
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Asica boosts tropicals output
Piura-based grower-exporter says demand for tree ripened fruit is driving demand for mangoes and avocados
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Blue River launches new mango in UK
Mahachanok mango has replaced Nam Dok Mai after a drought cut the season short, and is listed for the first time in M&S
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New benchmark for Indian mangoes
Irradiated mangoes shipped from India to the US hits the 500-tonne mark for the season
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UAE restricts access to Indian mangoes
Indian chilis, mangoes and cucumbers now require residue analysis reports to enter UAE after the discovery of high levels of pesticides
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Mangoes put in solid performance
New report from National Mango Board highlights US sales recovery in 2015
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Costa Rica president attends trade lunch on first UK visit
President Luis Guillermo Solís gave his first-ever public address in the UK at a high-level lunch attended by fresh produce firms and ministers
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Mango superfruit status probed
NMB says there is a growing body of evidence that regular consumption can protect against major illnesses
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Pakistan eyes US$75m in mango exports
Export association suggests shipments will be around 100,000 tonnes, as market network expands
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Greg McMahon elected AMIA chairman
Seven Fields co-owner replaces Gavin Scurr as head of peak industry body
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Finnish retailer holds Malaysian promotions
K-Citymarket in Finland has held promotions for Malaysian fruits and agro-industry products
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Exotic tastes drive up sales
The exotics category is in strong value and volume growth, but the ever more competitive nature of supply is making life complicated for importers
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Exotic tastes drive up sales
The exotics category is in strong value and volume growth, but the ever more competitive nature of supply is making life complicated for importers
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Sniffing out ripeness – who nose?
University of Leicester claims its scientists have discovered a way to effectively 'smell' the ripeness of mangoes
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Optifreeze delivers frozen revolution
Ground-breaking technology allows fruits and vegetables to be frozen and thawed with no loss of quality
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Honey Gold strikes it rich
Production boost for increasingly popular mango variety with season also set to be extended
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Research project to boost tree fruit production
Technological advances are being used to provide a number of Australian tree fruit industries with a better understanding of their crops
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Added value sparks interest in salads
The added-value salad sector is a valuable way of sparking consumer interest and boosting the category, but smaller firms can struggle with niche NPD
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New deals drive import rise
Fruit import volumes rise in South Korea as new trade agreements open up more choice for health-conscious consumers
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Opportunities for agribusiness in northern Australia
Northern Australia’s agricultural potential has yet to be unlocked, according to a new CSIRO report