Mango news archive – Page 78

  • Peruvian mango invitation
    Article

    Peruvian mango invitation

    2004-06-23T07:26:17Z

    The Peruvian association of mango exporters, Apem, is organising its third international conference next week.

  • Tropicana’s added value
    Article

    Tropicana’s added value

    2004-06-17T16:35:49Z

    In this week’s profile on juice, Tropicana’s Cath Kietz explains how it is looking to increase its market share further with a range of new products which include added calcium and fibre.

  • JS customers to become mango experts
    Article

    JS customers to become mango experts

    2004-06-15T11:01:01Z

    Sainsbury’s is kicking off an exotic fruit education programme tomorrow, June 16.

  • The Sinclair iQ Bench Top unit
    Article

    Sinclair launches bench top firmness tester

    2004-06-14T12:01:01Z

    Norwich-based Sinclair has launched a compact bench top version of its award winning, on-line fruit firmness testing system.

  • Avocados caught short
    Article

    Avocados caught short

    2004-04-15T18:06:43Z

    South African avocado growers have been caught short this season with less fruit on the trees, but continuity and quality are vital if consumer confidence is to be maintained. Emma Hatfield reports.

  • Ghanaian pineapples
    Article

    Exotics supplier looks to expand UK market

    2004-04-03T15:01:01Z

    Ghanaian-based HS Investments Ltd, pineapple, papaya and mango producer, is looking for UK importers.

  • Article

    Wealmoor rides the waves

    2004-03-25T17:38:52Z

    In this week’s focus on exotics the Journal speaks to two of the best-known exotic growers/importers of fruit and vegetables in the UK marketplace - Wealmoor and Agrexco - about the development of their exotics portfolios and their perspectives on the road ahead.

  • New chairman and member for Mango Association
    Article

    New chairman and member for Mango Association

    2004-03-24T11:01:01Z

    The Mango Association announces the appointment of a new chairman and new member for 2004.

  • Article

    Europe’s largest natural and organic trade event gets bigger

    2004-03-24T09:01:02Z

    The UK’s largest natural and organic trade event, Natural Products Europe and Organic Products Europe once again join forces at Olympia’s Grand Hall, London on April 4 and 5.

  • Bernado Jaen supplies UK supermarkets with pineapples through a Fairtrade co-operative in Costa Rica
    Article

    A fair chance

    2004-03-18T18:11:09Z

    In just 10 years since its launch, Fairtrade has grown to accommodate more than 250 products. Emma Hatfield investigates the increasing role of fresh produce as ethical trading makes the leap from minority to mainstream.

  • Man of Steel Peacock gets his teeth into a mango
    Article

    MMW tackles mango consumption through rugby link-up

    2004-03-09T13:01:00Z

    Mango consumption is set to grow further, and a fruit-trade first link-up with rugby league offers a vast potential new audience for Minor Weir and Willis and Sainsbury's.

  • Tomaisin the latest offering from Israel
    Article

    Tomaisin the latest offering from Israel

    2004-03-02T14:01:01Z

    The Tomaisin is the latest in a long line of new products introduced by the Volcani Centre in Israel.

  • Article

    Sri Lanka seeks trading partners for jackfruit and king coconuts

    2004-02-14T16:01:00Z

    Jackfruit grows exceptionally well in Sri Lanka and in certain parts of India and exporters were looking for European customers in Berlin last week.

  • Article

    Chiquita introduces new fruit snacks

    2004-02-13T07:01:01Z

    Chiquita brought its new fruit snacks to Fruit Logistica. Marketing manager Michaela Schneider explained that they are so new that they have not yet been launched on the market.

  • Article

    Mango changeover

    2004-02-06T10:01:01Z

    The UK mango market is enjoying supplies of new-season fruit from South Africa and Puerto Rico as well as the peak of the Peruvian season.

  • Article

    New Year, new look

    2004-01-22T17:05:59Z

    Just when I thought that the mushroom industry had reached a point where any further opportunities to add value through

  • Capespan hopes to export almost one million cartons of mangoes and litchi's this season
    Article

    Capespan aims for big mango expansion

    2004-01-14T08:00:01Z

    Capespan is expecting to export nearly one million cartons of mangoes and litchi's this season.

  • I'll drink to that: Capespan brand manager Reg Salota
    Article

    Thirsty work

    2003-12-15T16:41:55Z

    A wide range of fruit has squeezed its way into the juicing sector of late and despite the arrival of exotic blends and packaging innovations there is still plenty of room for development in a sector that thirsts for change. Emma Hatfield reports.

  • Puerto Rican mangoes make early start
    Article

    Puerto Rican mangoes make early start

    2003-12-13T14:00:01Z

    The Puerto Rican mango season has had an early start and first exports are expected to arrive in Europe on December 17.

  • A single company will soon be responsible for the bulk of Asda's imported produce
    Article

    Asda rationalises supply base

    2003-12-05T17:00:01Z

    The UK's second-largest supermarket Asda will soon be sourcing its imported produce through a sole importer.