Mango news archive – Page 76

  • Agrexco in mango focus
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    Agrexco in mango focus

    2005-07-11T17:01:00Z

    The new Israeli mango season is about to get under way with increased volumes.

  • Melons weather volatile climate
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    Melons weather volatile climate

    2005-07-07T15:46:28Z

    Mother Nature has disrupted the Spanish season but other producers are hoping they’ll stay on track. Doris Lee Butterworth reports.

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    Philippines exporters tackle Mexico

    2005-05-25T15:01:00Z

    An investigation into the reported use of the brand name "Manila" on Mexican mangoes has been launched by the Philippines government.

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    Exotic fillip for Jamaican sector

    2005-05-20T17:01:02Z

    Jamaican exotics producers given a $269,000 funding boost.

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    Aussie mangoes aim for Europe

    2005-05-15T15:01:01Z

    A number of successful trials is pushing Australian mango producers to establish a commercial export business with Europe.

  • Wealmoor's second year of success
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    Wealmoor's second year of success

    2005-05-09T10:01:01Z

    Wealmoor is celebrating a second year of success, taking the BA World Cargo Importer of the Year title at this year’s Re:fresh awards.

  • Cameroon power
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    Cameroon power

    2005-05-05T17:08:06Z

    Cameroon is a major agricultural powerhouse on the African continent. It is one of the largest world producers of coffee and cocoa as well as bananas and is a leading exporter of fresh fruits and vegetables to the European Union, only surpassed by Côte d’Ivoire.

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    Indian mango hit by double whammy

    2005-04-24T08:01:01Z

    Indian mango growers in Malihabad are struggling with bad weather conditions.

  • Avnish Malde
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    A vision for success

    2005-04-14T17:19:09Z

    Wealmoor was the 2004 Re:fresh Importer of the Year and has been shortlisted in the same category in 2005. Tommy Leighton finds out what sets the company apart in its field.

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    Aussies eye mango catalyst

    2005-04-09T11:01:02Z

    An Australian mango growers' group hopes a conference later this year will be a catalyst for change within the industry.

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    Mango Association expands

    2005-03-22T10:01:01Z

    The Mango Association has expanded its membership, mango sales through the multiples and its plans for Mad4Mango week.

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    Thai fruit production falls

    2005-03-20T12:01:01Z

    Fruit production in Thailand is forecast to decline by 10 per cent this year due to dry conditions.

  • Nigel West
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    Utopia scoops Peruvian accolade

    2005-03-04T11:01:01Z

    Frutopia, a Peruvian mango producer owned by Spalding-based Utopia, has been named as the highest quality mango operator in the South American country.

  • Argentina seeks gains in key market
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    Argentina seeks gains in key market

    2005-02-24T15:37:29Z

    Exporters are raising their game and are hoping the UK market will bring them rich rewards.

  • Westfalia takes to the stand
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    Westfalia takes to the stand

    2005-02-15T16:01:00Z

    FRUIT LOGISTICA: Avocado and mango specialist Westfalia UK were exhibiting at Fruit Logistica for the first time and marketing manager Simon Curry said it had been a good result.

  • JO Sims will now source a wide range of freeze dried indigenous tropical fruits including uchuva
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    JO Sims expands into exotics

    2005-01-23T15:01:01Z

    JO Sims moves into the exotics arena.

  • Fibreless variety Keitt is gaining in popularity in the UK
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    Mango market depression

    2005-01-21T13:00:59Z

    At the changeover in seasons, Tommy Atkins prices are under pressure as UK mango tastes mature.

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    New markets for Australian mangoes

    2005-01-16T11:01:01Z

    Mango growers in Western Australia and the Northern Territory are celebrating after securing new markets in Europe.

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    Industry supports victims

    2005-01-07T08:01:01Z

    Fresh produce supplies from Asia into the UK are unlikely to be interrupted by the devastating effects of the tsunami and its aftermath across southern and south-east Asia.

  • The Smart sulphur alternative
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    The Smart sulphur alternative

    2005-01-06T17:29:01Z

    Final decisions may not yet have been made on the future of the sulphur pad in grape distribution, but the UK market is preparing itself for the possibility that an outright ban could be implemented. According to Andrew Knight, ceo of Longlife Solutions, the diminishing use of sulphur pads is the most dramatic change occurring in grape packaging. Elspeth Waters reports.