Mango news archive – Page 58
-
Article
Fluctuations in price prove a tricky prospect in exotics trade
Price fluctuations on several key products have proved a key, recurring theme over the last three months in the exotics category. Alex Lawson studies the market and talks to key figures across the wide-ranging exotics sector
-
Article
Peru's mangoes on the march
Fresh exports climbed in both value and volume terms during the January-July period this year, according to Maximixe
-
Article
Further growth for Asia Fruit Logistica
20 per cent rise in visitor numbers confirmed the Hong Kong event as the Asia-Pacific produce trade's must-attend event
-
Article
Concern over Rewards mango crop
A quarter of Western Australia’s mango crop could be left to rot in the orchards of failed managed investment firm Rewards Group
-
Article
New crane gives Ecuador fruit a lift
Installation of third Gottwald crane at the Port of Guayaquil's container terminal set to boost handling of export shipments
-
Article
Convenient prices make prepared fruit and veg easier to swallow
Convenience has been a valuable weapon in the battle to encourage customers to buy. However, I sometimes wonder if the
-
Article
Cool weather cuts Ecuadorian exports
Ecuador is on course to produce a shorter mango crop this year following cooler weather and a lack of sun hours in the South American country’s mango-growing regions.
-
Article
USDA amends Pakistan mango regulations
Under certain conditions, Pakistan-grown mangoes can now be imported into the US
-
Article
Cool weather to cut Ecuador crop
The country’s producers expect mango production to contract by 10 per cent in 2010 due to lower-than-normal temperatures
-
Article
Floods destroy Pakistan mango hopes
Pakistan may not meet its mango export targets this season or the next due to widespread flood damage, the country's produce association has warned
-
Article
Record mangoes enter US market
Mango imports into the US have risen solidly during spring and summer, pointing towards a record-breaking year
-
Article
When East meets West: growing the Asian link
The relationship between the UK and the fast-growing economies of Asia will become increasingly interlinked in the future. This will see produce flowing in greater volumes from the likes of India, China and Thailand to the EU and UK market. The other way, there will be a rise in key unique services, technologies, training and education from the West being sought in Asia to accelerate their supply chain development. Rebecca Lewis from Promar International picks up on some emerging trends
-
Article
Pakistani mangoes reach M&S
European firms are considering boosting Pakistani mango imports after trial imports by sea reached Marks & Spencer and Morrisons successfully.
-
Article
Australia widens Philippine mango access
Australia has granted access to fresh mangoes from Davao del Sur, with the first entries potentially starting in September
-
Article
Pakistani mangoes spark industry interest
European firms are considering boosting Pakistani mango imports by sea after two trial shipments arrive in the UK and the Netherlands in good shape
-
Article
Fresh cut takes centre stage in the summer of sunshine
The mass of summer fruit combined with the spell of hot weather must have been a blessing for the expanding fresh-cut sector.
-
Article
Malaysia looks to boost exotic exports
Malaysia’s Federal Agriculture Marketing Authority is looking to increase exports of the country’s tropical fruits this year
-
Article
Delica Australia buys into asparagus business
The company has bought a 50 per cent shareholding in Australian asparagus exporter Delica Pty from founder Murray McCallum
-
Article
Innovative mango pack hits Tesco
Total Exotics have designed an innovative pressure pad tray system to reduce flat spotting of fruit while it is in the supply chain to be launched into Tesco.
-
Article
Whole Foods supports Haitian growers
US food retailer ramps up Fairtrade-certified mango programme from Haiti as country gets back on its feet