Mango news archive – Page 62
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Mango board members named by USDA
Agriculture secretary Tom Vilsack has appointed six members to serve on the National Mango Board in the US
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Fruit Logistica 2010: Day One Digest
A round-up of news from the first day of Fruit Logistica, which took place in the German city of Berlin on 3-5 February 2010
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Pakistan expects Japan mango access
A Japanese ban on Pakistani mango imports is likely to be lifted soon following negotiations
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Seafreight mangoes arrive in China
Australian mango producer Manbulloo Ltd has just completed its first seafreight trial of mangoes to China
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Fruit fly found in Australian mango
A Queensland mango sold in Tasmania has been found to contain fruit fly larvae, forcing quick action from quarantine officials
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Japan grants Peru mango access
Peru is gearing up to export its first Kent mangoes to the island nation after receiving the green light from the Ministry of Agriculture
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Mexico needs to diversify its export offer
As Mexico assumes its role as partner country at Fruit Logistica next week, John Giles, divisional director of Promar International, outlines why it is key for the Central American country to seek alternative export avenues
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Indian mango yields down
Mango yields in the Indian state of Karnataka are tipped to be lower this year, according to the state’s horticulture department
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Sinclair iQ delivering avocado benefits
Recent trials at avocado packers in the UK have underlined the Sinclair iQ system’s ability to segregate fruit to meet retailer firmness and pressure specifications more accurately, more cheaply and faster than hand-sorting methods.
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Earthquake wreaks Caribbean havoc
The devastating earthquake that hit Haiti last week is causing chaos in the Caribbean produce industry, with volumes, trade and labour taking a severe hit from the natural disaster.
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Japan lifts Australian mango ban
A Japanese ban on Australian mango imports has been lifted after a fruit fly scare was determined to be vinegar fly
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Exotics sector benefits from Christmas sales uplift
The last 12 months have been a torrid time for many exotics traders, but with consumer confidence slowly increasing, interest in the category appears to be on the rise again - and Christmas proved to be the shot in the arm that many suppliers were waiting for. Laura Gould reports
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Japan suspends Australian mangoes
Japan has temporarily cut off Australian mango access after the detection of live larvae in treated fruit
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Peruvian mango prices on the slide
APEM reports that while the country's mango export volumes have doubled this season, prices have fallen by 25 per cent
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Treatment facility opens mango markets
A new fruit fly vapour heat treatment facility in Australia has opened up potentially lucrative mango markets in Asia
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Del Monte to launch convenience line
Naked Fruit set to offer customers and consumers an innovative range of pre-peeled, sliced and ready-to-eat fruit
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Glut pressures Australian mango growers
A bumper crop of Australian mangoes in Queensland is putting pressure on domestic prices
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Iran’s fruit rejections spur protest
Pakistani fruit exporters have protested the Iranian rejection of unrefrigerated cross-border shipments
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Pakistan exporters seek compensation
Pakistani fruit exporters are demanding compensation after the government halted shipments crossing the border
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Mexico partners Fruit Logistica
Fruit Logistica has announced that is announced that its partner country for the international fresh produce trade fair in Berlin next year is Mexico.