Mango news archive – Page 57
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Australia mangoes head to Korea
The first batch of Australian mangoes has been exported to South Korea this season under a 2006 protocol
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Sales reshuffle for Oppenheimer
North American produce importer-distributor announces changes to sales personnel and fruit categories
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Camposol overcomes strike action
Production at the Peruvian fruit and vegetable supplier has continued as normal despite a strike by one of its trade unions
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Peru offers solid mango export crop
Sendings forecast to be on a par with 2009/10 as the industry prepares to convene at annual mango conference
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Queensland predicts short mango crop
Australian mango growers across Queensland are expecting a lighter crop and higher returns this season
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Agrinurture boosts ties with China
The Philippines company, which is pushing banana exports into China, has agreed to work with a Chinese county government on a series of agricultural projects
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Minister mulls Minogue mango
A new mango variety could be named after pop singer Kylie Minogue if one Australian official has his way
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Mindanao production drops
Low production volumes of food crops from northern Mindanao have been blamed on particularly dry weather through the first half of the year
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Pakistani mangoes miss export target
The failure of the Pakistani mango industry to meet production targets this season is being blamed on high transport costs and flood damage to crops
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Peru eyes new Asian mango markets
Peru's mango producer association says it will target new markets in Asia with its exports this coming season
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Ecuador hopeful for mango success
Suppliers are holding out for decent returns on the US market as an earlier-than-normal start could work in their favour
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Peruvian mango sales improve
Export value rose 70 per cent during the January-July period to some US$85.4m
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Queensland growers buy Timbercorp assets
Queensland-based fruit growers Simpson Farms and OneHarvest are poised to buy former Timbercorp plantations in northern Australia
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Pakistani produce spreads its wings
National minister notes that country has been successful in enhancing exports in new Asian and European markets
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Prepared fruit and veg sector emerges well from recession
Innovation and the prepared fruit and vegetable industry go hand in hand, and as the country emerges out of the recession fitter and leaner, retailers are becoming more adventurous with their fresh-cut and prepared ranges. And a wide range of new product development is increasingly finding its way onto shelves, as Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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Del Monte teams up with Budgens
The fresh produce giant has linked up with UK retailer Budgens to launch its new Naked Fruit pots
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Heat fells Australian mangoes
A hot winter and heavy rainfall have knocked back Australia’s mango crop by around 25 per cent this season
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Peruvian mango exports increase
Peru's total mango exports increased in both value and volume terms during the January-July period this year, according to Maximixe.
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Naked Fruit pots hit Budgens
Del Monte has launched its Naked Fruit range into Budgens.The snack pots of mango, tropical fruit salad, melon medley and Del Monte Gold extra sweet pineapple will have a £1 price point and come with a built-in spork.
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Rewards mango harvest goes ahead
Harvesting of Rewards’ West Australian mango orchard will take place despite concerns in the media this week