Mango news archive – Page 65
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Timbercorp investors kick out KordaMentha
Timbercorp grower investors have sacked the administrator for three of the failed agribusiness investment company’s projects
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An Israeli summer basket
A feast of Israeli summer lines will hit the UK in volume from next week. This season, the major players are determined to make the most of their export window, overcome the exchange rate and maintain their long-standing relationships with the UK market. Anna Sbuttoni reports.
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Aila storm hits mangoes
Cyclone Aila, which struck West Bengal at the end of last month, has caused severe damage to Indian mangoes in the region.
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Pakistan doubles mango exports
Industry players have reported that exports are up this year, but have bemoaned the fact that the government has set the yearly target too low
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China to increase Aus citrus imports
Trade is expected to grow after the Australian Federal Government negotiated improved market access for citrus and mangoes
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New mango orders for Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh’s mango exporters have received orders from Kuwait, and the first from Russia
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Aus mango orchards in limbo
The future of some Australian mango orchards is in doubt, with failed firm Timbercorp not paying orchard managers
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Aus-China export requirements ease
Australian mango and citrus exports to China have been given more lenient quarantine requirements
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X-ray vision for Indian quality control
Indian mango quality control could get a boost soon with the application of new X-ray technology
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India seeks to boost Malda mango exports
India's Malda region is seeking state financial and technical backing to set up a mango irradiation facility to boost its exports abroad
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Mexican mango deal to come up short
The North American market is set to receive fewer Mexican red mangoes during the summer marketing period following production complications
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Queensland agriculture stands strong
The Australian state's produce industry has increased its value this year despite the current financial crisis
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Pesticide overuse on Indian mangoes frustrates experts
High levels of pesticide use by India’s mango growers may be putting consumers at risk, despite advice from experts
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Demand paves way for Aus expansion
Following the success of Australian-grown topfruit in Canada, different produce categories could be set to flourish in the country
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Chiquita launches smoothie promotion
The group's all-natural fruit smoothie range is offering consumers the chance to win a holiday to Jamaica
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‘Eat Seasonably’ campaign launches in UK
Campaign aims to encourage British consumers to choose UK-produced fruit and vegetables over imports when in season
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US mango imports holding steady
Volume continues to trickle in from Latin America’s leading country growers, including emerging supplier Nicaragua
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Summer hails mango promotions
The US is gearing up for greater mango marketing activities during the peak summer supply months
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Seeking life beyond the big four
A feast of opportunities are waiting for the fresh produce industry beyond the big four retailers, with foodservice, wholesale, independent and convenience retailers, as well as markets in all their forms providing alternative avenues at a time when supplying the major multiples - Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons - is tougher than ever. Anna Sbuttoni caught up with those operating outside the retail giants.
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Mundane out of favour as unusual lines take hold
Every time I tour the produce shelves, I am struck by the progress that fresh cut is making. Memories of leaking containers