Mango news archive – Page 50
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Staff changes at National Mango Board
National Mango Board reshuffles its team in an effort to better communicate the message about mangoes to US consumers
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Rain still hampering Peru mangoes
Recent rainfall has caused disruptions to exports, while inclement winter weather conditions have already affected fruit maturity levels
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Emerging Giants
Outside of the established export powerhouses, a number of other countries are starting to make a name for themselves. Liz Bonsall, a research analyst at Promar International, reports
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Giumarra to market Mexican mangoes
Group will be the exclusive distributor for RCF Produce's mango offering in 2012
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Indonesian mangoes make maiden voyage
Seafreighted Indonesian mangoes made their debut in Hong Kong last December, prompting interest in marketing opportunities across Asia
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Australia eyes Philippine market breakthrough
Australian fruit exporters are hopeful the Philippines will accept an in-transit cold treatment protocol to open up direct trade into that market
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Mango Board conducts ripeness workshop
Experts discussed benefits and impact of fruit ripening at a special workshop in November
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New mangoes promise high yields
New high-yielding mango varieties could give a significant boost to India’s production of the fruit in coming years
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Trops to open new facility
Major mango and avocado exporter prepares to inaugurate new, multi-million euro packhouse and factory
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Partnership for Tavilla and Vision
The import duo are combining their various grower relationships in Mexico via a new Texas firm to benefit customers in the US
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Fruit importer raising funds for Africa businesses
A social enterprise that provides business guidance and support has begun importing fruit at London’s New Spitalfields Market to generate profits to help producers in developing countries tackle poverty through trade.
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Overcoming adversity
Some of the produce that lands on our shores every day is produced in the most challenging environments in the world. Chloe Ryan takes a snapshot of some of the growers who have overcome the odds to supply the UK
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New ripening technology to cut energy bills
Dutch-based ripening room technology specialist Interko has rethought every part of its system to create an "enormous reduction" in the energy it uses.
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Exporter proposes India-Pakistan mango cooperation
India and Pakistan should set aside differences and jointly promote their mangoes to international markets, says leading exporter
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Wasps fly to Kenya to fight fruit fly
Researchers import Hawaiian wasp to help mango farmers embattled by fruit flies
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Nature's Pride wins Latin America prize
Company presented with biennial Latin America Trade Award 2011 and announces plans to start supplying Fairtrade mangoes
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Peruvian mango season delayed
Cold weather has set back flowering which, coupled with an off year for production, will translate into fewer mangoes from Peru
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Exotics slip again as retailers change their approach
The exotics category continues to slide and with fewer promotions, sales are expected to suffer a knock-on effect
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US Mango Board members named
Agriculture secretary Tom Vilsack appoints six representatives to serve three-year terms beginning on 1 January 2012
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Mango volume on the up
US arrivals of fresh mangoes have risen in the last week thanks to a boost in sendings from Ecuador