Mango news archive – Page 54
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Market data confirms earthquake impact
Japan’s devastating earthquake and tsunami had mixed effects for sales of fresh produce during March, according to latest market data from Yamano & Associates
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Camposol reports sales boost
Peruvian giant to continue to focus on operational improvements and strengthening its financial position following Q1 sales increase
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Mango debuts on home shopping channel
An Indian company has started selling mangoes through its home shopping television channel
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Mango Hometown Tour begins
National Mango Board enlists top chefs to promote fruit in six US cities
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Mango imports higher than projected
A boost in sendings from Mexico has pushed up arrivals by almost 1m cartons against initial forecasts
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India looks to harness potential
Although India is the second-largest producer of fruit and vegetables in the world and fast becoming a force to be reckoned with, the UK still takes only a small volume of fruit from the country. Elizabeth O’Keefe looks at the possibilities surrounding the Indian fresh produce industry hot on the heels of Fresh Produce India 2011
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Tropical fruit growth in Peru
Pineapples, avocados and mangoes record highest growth rates in Peruvian agricultural sector
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Brazilian papayas make capital gains
Papaya tastings are set to take place at major multiples across London.
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Waitrose in bloom with new salad add-on range
Waitrose’s salad aisle is in bloom with the launch of a new range of edible flowers aimed at the salad market.
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Thai exports to Japan tipped for growth
Thai fruit exports to Japan could grow 20 per cent this year, boosted by rising awareness of mangoes and a duty-free quota for pineapples
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India suffers Alphonso mango shortage
A severe shortfall in production of India’s favourite mango variety has seen domestic prices double and crimped exports
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Mango import volume slides
US arrivals from Mexico alone fell by 19 per cent during the week ended 9 April, according to new figures
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Peruvian land auction announced
Prime irrigated land suitable for horticultural production in the Lambayeque region of Peru is going up for auction.
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Thai produce prices rise in Singapore
Prices of Thai fruit and vegetables have risen in Singapore as a result of last month’s flooding
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Two leaders join forces in food safety
BioShield Services to offer IASQ certification with support of International Mango Organization
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Prices strong as market prepares for supply switch
The citrus market is preparing for the switch in supply between the northern and southern hemisphere, with good prices to be made for those specialising in certain products. Alex Lawson looks at how the key sources are shaping up
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Retailers reconsider their fresh produce presentation
One disappointment I have with UK retailers is they seem to ignore the potential offered by fruit baskets. I suppose
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Weather reins in India mango crop
Officials are revising downwards their Indian mango crop forecast as lingering cool weather puts a damper on volumes
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GlobalGAP defends role after Peru mango affair
GlobalGAP has hit back at accusations it has been undermined by allegations of worker abuse in the Peruvian mango trade.
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Good times are here for prepared sector as sales soar
The prepared fresh produce business is on the up, with fruit, vegetables and salads all benefiting from an increase in trip frequency. As penetration and average price both climb, Elizabeth O’Keefe looks at why things are going right for the sector