Mango news archive – Page 48
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Supermarket fruit causes customer confusion
Customers are confused whether it’s cheaper to buy bagged or loose fruit, according to new research looking into supermarket trends.
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Progreso adds Peruvian avocados
Southern Exposure-branded avocados from Peru will begin arriving in the US at the end of June under Progreso's new sourcing deal
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New Australian hope for Indian mangoes
Indian and Australian officials are working on a new irradiation treatment plan for Indian mango exports to Australia
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Mexico’s fresh focus on UK
Given its geographic closeness, it is little wonder most of Mexico’s fresh produce goes to the US, but the UK and Europe are becoming increasingly attractive alternatives. Steven Maxwell reports
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Variety on shelf starts to mushroom
The mushroom industry has certainly responded since the days when flats, opens, cups and buttons were the only choice on the
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Kingston adds Peruvian avocados
Peruvian Hass avocados will complement Kingston & Associates Marketing’s growing pineapple and mango import programmes into the US
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Pakistan mango exports fall
Pakistani mango export volumes are set to plummet this season because of an Iranian trade embargo and no shipments so far to the US or Japan
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Peru posts poor April export result
Vegetable exports from the Andean nation fell by 18 per cent in value terms during April, while fruit sales remained flat
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Japanese April imports fall
Unsettled weather dulled import demand in Japan in April, market report reveals
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Report predicts Australian boom
Australia’s fruit business will “flourish” in the next five years, according to a new report from market analyst IBISWorld
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Indian bananas cross the border
Indian bananas fetch good prices in Pakistan following drop in domestic production
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Lambayeque mango exports down
Shipments from the Peruvian region have fallen 71.5 per cent in the opening three months of the year
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Pakistani freight-rate concern
Concerns are mounting in Pakistan after a delay in the release of mango airfreight rates.
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Mexican mangoes make new record
Mexican mango exports reached a value of $189 million in 2011, which represents a 23 per cent increase against the previous year, new figures show.
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Aus to assess mangoes from Pakistan
A team of Australian agriculture officials is due to arrive in Karachi to assess whether or not to approve Pakistani mango imports
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Mexican mangoes enjoy better season
Volume is already ahead of last year’s pace, with the second half of the deal set to be just as strong from the late growing areas
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Pakistan mango season off to difficult start
Confusion over airfreight rates is compounding an already tricky situation for Pakistan's mango exporters as they prepare for the new season
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Peru records solid first quarter exports
Sales of Peruvian agriculture items rose in both value and volume terms between January and March, driven by better prices and higher volume across many categories
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Rain and hail damages south India mango crop
Rain and hail in southern India has depleted mango volumes and caused domestic market prices to rise
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India launches new mango
India's Uttar Pradesh is offering a new mango variety this summer, named in honour of the state's youngest chief minister