Mango news archive – Page 64
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Outspan launches two new drinks
The Outspan range of drinks from Aimia Foods has expanded its offer with a new range of smoothies and a new drink, Juice Splash.
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Sinclair iQ Benchtop helps exotics packers
Avocado, mango and kiwifruit packing centres are making increasing use of Sinclair’s portable iQ Benchtop system.
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On the road to recovery
Mangoes have not had an easy time of it since the recession hit the UK, but the market for the mainstream exotic is showing some signs of recovery. Anna Sbuttoni finds out more from growers and exporters in some of the major sources.
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Japan hungry for Taiwan's mangoes
Export volumes to Japan increased this year following greater premium orders and improved quality control
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New pest discovery in California
The first discovery of white-striped fruit flies in the Western Hemisphere has been made in the US state
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Indian mango exports on the rise
Shipments of the fruit have nearly doubled this year, according to reports in the country
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Philippines targets new mango markets
The country is to undertake aggressive promotional activities to open up new markets for the fruit
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Carmel Innovation adds spice to shelves
Israel is well known for its innovative approach to the fresh produce industry, from novel growing techniques and unusual varieties to new types of packaging. Carmel, the brand label of Israeli exporter Agrexco, is now capitalising on that approach to unveil its latest addition to the family - the Carmel Innovation range. Laura Gould reports.
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Fruit export value and volumes up in Taiwan
The country recorded a 60.8 per cent increase in volume and a 28.1 per cent jump in value in the first half of 2009
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Camden reveals salads on the go
Camden Food Co is launching an extensive salad range with a focus on fresh summer ingredients, at rail stations.
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All the news from Fruit Logistica 2009
Full round-up of stories from the world's leading fresh produce industry trade fair
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Exotics traders in positive frame of mind for summer
The onset of summer has found the exotics sector in decent spirits, with prices strong and consumers looking to supplement the fruit bowl staples. The sector hopes this buoyant mood will continue as supplies remain plentiful. Alex Lawson reports.
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Israeli mango season looking positive
Exports are on course to return to their traditional level following improved weather conditions this year
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Pakistan mango exports on track
The country had exported 45,000 tonnes of the fruit by the end of June, and is on track to hit government targets
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Good start for Taiwan mango exports
The first six months of the year have seen the volume and value of Taiwan's mango exports soar
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Firmly on home soil
Tenderstem broccoli has made quite a name for itself over the last five years since it was commercially introduced to UK supermarket shelves. With main growing areas situated in hot climes like Kenya, Morocco and Jordan, it is probably assumed that the high-end vegetable is not suited to production in this country. Elizabeth O’Keefe finds evidence to the contrary
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Israel set for bumper mango crop
Israeli exporter Agrexco is expecting a 20 per cent upturn in mango production volume, ahead of a promising season.
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Scientists conduct mango disease tests
The research will form part of published guidelines designed to inform and aid mango producers
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Agrexco to commence mango exports
Up to 6,000 tonnes of fruit is expected to be shipped this year, an increase of 20 per cent
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Russian market undergoes revolution
With the bankruptcy of leading groups Sorus and Sunway, JFC is now regarded as the only major player in Russia's fruit import industry