Mango news archive – Page 36
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ArticleIndian mango growers expand their horizons
Karnataka growers, keen to increase exports to foreign markets, are planing to travel overseas to take in differing cultivation methods
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ArticleKorea welcomes first Peruvian mangoes
Peru expects to ship up to 300 tonnes to the Asian country between January and March
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ArticleAustralian mangoes arrive in US
Following on from trial programmes last season, exporters are eyeing new opportunities in North America
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ArticlePico keeping on
Despite the numerous challenges facing Egyptian exporters this past year, Pico has continued to grow and add new varieties to its offering
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ArticleInnovation centre announced
The University of Tasmania has collaborated with the Australian horticulture industry to provide a new training centre for developing new products
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ArticleAustralian mango crop volume revised
Storm damage across key growing areas reduces projected volumes by an estimated 800,000 trays
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ArticleHort Innovation AGM lacks growers
Australia ‘grower-owned’ horticulture body has held its first annual general meeting with vegetable processors and large agri-companies holding more voting rights than many growers
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ArticleKorea opens doors to Peruvian mangoes
Peru makes another market access breakthrough, with South Korean authorities approving the Latin American nation’s mangoes
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ArticleSevere hailstorms hit Hoedspruit region
Areas already suffering from drought conditions are now having to contend with the aftermath of the storm
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ArticleTesco launches ‘first-ever’ frozen avocados
Retailer expects bags of de-stoned frozen avocado to attract shoppers due to lower price and wastage than fresh version
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ArticleAeon promotes Vietnamese mangoes
The Vietnamese Embassy in Japan has organised promotions of Vietnamese mangoes at Aeon retail stores in Japan
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ArticleNational Mango Board honours retailer
Aaron Franklin from Harris Teeter is honoured as the 2015 Mango Retailer of the Year
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ArticleAustralia appoints horticultural minister
Anne Ruston takes on newly created position, which aims to build on momentum gathered over the last 12 months
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ArticleWA mango season hits lull
Early-season cold snap leads to split crop, forcing prices and demand up in domestic market
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ArticleCalypso mangoes to make mark in US
Australian produce company OneHarvest is eyeing a strong export season after trial shipments to the US, with plans to expand plantations of its Calypso mangoes overseas
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ArticleNew fruit factory to open in Kent
Fruit processing facility to open in Sittingbourne aims to capitalise on “abundance of fruit farms” in Kent region
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ArticleFunding boost helps Gambian mangoes
World Bank investment is reportedly helping one major exporter to develop its business in Europe
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ArticleVietnamese fruit reaches new markets
Earnings from produce exports have risen sharply in the past five years
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ArticleDairy Farms shuts more Indonesian stores
A further 74 Dairy Farm-operated convenience stores and supermarkets have been closed in Indonesia
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ArticleAussie agribusiness given export boost
The Australian government has announced A$5.3m boost export access for small agribusinesses

